Princess Cruises has added nine and 14-day options to its Alaska cruisetour programme for 2025 and 2026.
This follows the launch of a 15-night National Parks itinerary last year.
The new additions include visits to three to five national parks, a seven-day ‘Voyage of the Glaciers’ cruise with scenic rail travel and stays at four Princess-owned wilderness lodges.
For 2025, there are three options on sale: the nine-day Katmai National Park tour which visits two national parks, the 14-day National Parks Explorer which visits four and the 15-day National Parks Expedition which visits five.
A 14-day National Parks Explorer cruise leaving on September 3 starts at £2,884.92, while a 15-day national Parks Expedition departing on May 14 leads in at £2,916.92 per person. Prices do not include flights.
For 2026, there are 14 and 15-day options available.
The 14-day National Parks Adventurer will visit three national parks and the 14-day National Parks Explorer will visit one additional in the same time.
The 15-day National Parks Expedition will visit five national parks, the same as the 2025 cruisetour, including: Denali, Kenai Fjords, Glacier Bay and Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park Skagway.
Terry Thornton, Princess Cruises chief commercial officer, said: “There’s no better way to experience the breathtaking expanse of Alaska than by combining the luxury of a cruise with an immersive journey on land.
“Our expanded National Parks 2025 and 2026 cruisetours offer guests an array of exciting options that elevate their vacation experience.
“Alaska is a land of towering glaciers, majestic peaks, abundant wildlife, and stunning beauty that stretches as far as the eye can see.
“With our seamlessly crafted cruisetours, guests are brought directly to the doorsteps of some of the world’s most iconic national parks, allowing them to explore and soak in the awe-inspiring natural splendour that makes this destination truly unique.”