Alaska Cruisetours: Off the Beaten Path
Everything Denali, plus Kenai, Wrangell-St Elias or the Copper River
Set out for destinations such as “Alaska’s Playground,” the Kenai Peninsula, Wrangell-St Elias National Park or the Copper River. These tours include 6 to 8 nights in the Alaskan interior, with at least two nights in the Denali area, plus scenic rail travel through the Alaska wilderness and a 7-day cruise that offers two spectacular glacier-viewing opportunities.
And your Alaska cruisetour will include an official Denali National Park tour, operated solely by the National Park Service. Princess also offers an array of optional land excursions, allowing you to experience the area in every way imaginable, from river rafting and wildlife viewing to flightseeing, fishing and more.
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Highlights of Off the Beaten Path land & sea vacations:
Denali National Park
Breathtaking vistas, spectacular wildlife viewing opportunities and the venerable Mt. McKinley, North American’s tallest peak, explain why this is one of Alaska’s most popular attractions. And you’ll enjoy it while staying at our two comfortable Princess wilderness lodges in the area.
Alaska Cruises: Kenai Fjords National Park
Known as “Alaska’s Playground,” the Kenai Peninsula in south central Alaska is rich with native flora, fauna and gorgeous ice -sculpted landscapes and fjords. It’s famous for its great sports fishing, river-rafting and more.
Alaska Cruises: Wrangell-St. Elias National Park
Spectacular vistas and magnificent mountain ranges, winding rivers, glaciers and miles upon miles of forest define Wrangell-St. Elias, the nation’s largest national park.
Alaska Cruises: Princess rail service
Princess Rail Service takes you through some of Alaska's most spectacular scenery along the route of the famed Alaska Railroad.
Princess Wilderness Lodges
Strategically located at Alaska’s legendary national parks, our wilderness lodges offer excellent accommodations, authentic Alaskan dining experiences, and the same warm, welcoming service that you’ve come to expect on every Princess Cruises vacation.
Voyage of the Glaciers Cruise
Welcoming frontier towns, diverse marine wildlife and dazzling Glacier Bay National Park highlight your cruise. Plus, National Park Rangers, an Iditarod champion, Alaskan storyteller and our Signature Alaskan Cuisine give you a true sense of how special this place really is.
Fairbanks
The “Golden Heart City” offers frontier-style hospitality and Gold Rush history deep in the heart of Alaska’s interior.
Anchorage
You’ll find a city that’s modern yet rich in Native Alaskan heritage – and the untamed wilderness is just minutes from downtown.
Optional Excursions
The sky’s the limit with hundreds of optional excursions to choose from. Take a zip-line adventure, go river rafting, horseback riding or flight seeing. Visit a native village, unwind on a scenic nature walk and much more.
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