Princess Cruises Alaska 2020: “The Great Land never ceases to amaze”
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Princess Cruises has unveiled its 2020 Alaska season with cruises and cruisetours, on sale starting 15 November.
The season features eight ships offering 11 cruise-only itineraries, plus 25 cruisetour itineraries, giving guests the bucket-list opportunity to see the top two attractions in Alaska – Glacier Bay National Park, with up-close glacier viewing and Denali National Park, home to North America’s tallest mountain peak.
Highlights of the 2020 Princess Cruises Alaska season that runs from May through September include the Golden Princess debut; the seven-day Voyage of the Glaciers itinerary; Ruby Princess and Emerald Princess’ Inside Passage voyages out of Seattle and San Francisco; the North to Alaska enrichment program; and the Exclusive Discovery and Animal Planet shore excursions.
“The Great Land never ceases to amaze”
Jan Swartz, the president of Princess Cruises, commented: “I’ve been lucky enough to travel extensively to Alaska for work and for pleasure and the Great Land never ceases to amaze me with its beauty, authentic people and wildlife.
“Alaska is a must-see destination and our 2020 cruises and cruisetours provide first-timers or repeat visitors so many options to see and discover Alaska. I guarantee they will come back with some of their best lifetime travel experiences and memories.”
With 25 cruisetour itineraries, guests can combine a seven-day Voyage of the Glaciers cruise, plus three or more nights in the Alaskan wilderness, including scenic rail travel and stays at Princess-owned lodges.
Also new for 2020, Princess offers a 17-night Ultimate Cruisetour, with 10 nights on land that includes two nights at each Princess Wilderness Lodge.
Furthermore, Princess Past Guests are eligible for a special promotion when they book early. The special promotion consists of a discount up to USD 100 per person off the public fare, based on itinerary.
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