Princess Cruises announces its 2025 Alaska season with exciting new itineraries and voyages.
- The upcoming season includes a 22-day voyage from San Francisco on Ruby Princess and a 17-day cruise from Seattle on Grand Princess.
- An Inside Passage voyage from Los Angeles and National Parks cruise tour with five parks are noteworthy additions.
- Seven ships, including Caribbean Princess for the first time, will offer departures from five locations.
- With bookings opening soon, there will be 155 departures across 18 itineraries ranging from four to 22 days.
Princess Cruises has revealed its much-anticipated 2025 Alaska season, offering a range of captivating itineraries that promise to enthrall both first-time visitors and seasoned travellers. Highlighting the season is a 22-day voyage aboard the Ruby Princess, which coincides with the summer solstice and departs from San Francisco. Passengers will revel in an extended journey, basking in the stunning landscapes unique to Alaska during the longest day of the year.
In addition to this, a significant new offering is the 17-day cruise aboard the Grand Princess from Seattle, which promises three days of scenic glacier viewing. This itinerary, aptly named the ‘Ultimate Alaska with Glacier Bay National Park’, allows guests to immerse themselves in Alaska’s natural splendour. Furthermore, the introduction of a 16-day Inside Passage voyage from Los Angeles emphasizes Princess Cruises’ commitment to providing diverse departure points, making their Alaskan cruises more accessible.
Another highlight is the 15-night National Parks cruise tour, an unparalleled adventure that combines a seven-day cruise with visits to five majestic national parks in Alaska. This tour brings together stays in wilderness lodges and iconic rail travel, offering an immersive experience of the state’s rich ecological tapestry. The cruise line’s strategic emphasis on Glacier Bay National Park is evident with 88 visits planned during the season, reinforcing their prominent market position in delivering unique glacier-viewing opportunities.
The upcoming 2025 season marks a significant expansion with seven Princess ships navigating the Alaskan waters, an unprecedented inclusion of the Caribbean Princess. The cruises will depart from five key locations, including the newly added Los Angeles route, thereby broadening the scope and appeal of these voyages. John Padgett, president of Princess Cruises, expressed enthusiasm about the new itineraries, stating, “As the market leader in Alaska, we’re excited to offer guests even more exciting ways to see the natural beauty of Alaska with itineraries in 2025…”, highlighting their commitment to enhancing guest experience with new adventures.
Bookings for this eagerly awaited season opened on 3 August 2023, revealing an impressive 155 departures across 18 meticulously crafted itineraries. These range in duration from four to 22 days, catering to a diverse array of passengers seeking varying lengths of exploration and adventure in one of the world’s most breathtaking destinations.
Princess Cruises’ 2025 Alaska season promises unparalleled exploration with diverse itineraries and enhanced accessibility.
