Princess Cruises has announced new “North to Alaska” experiences for its 2026 season, aiming to offer travelers deeper cultural and immersive connections to the state.
According to the company, the program will introduce four new onboard experiences, including expanded presentations, regional storytelling, and enhanced culinary offerings inspired by Alaska.
The initiative is part of the cruise line’s broader Alaska expansion, which includes eight ships, 180 departures, and visits to 19 destinations during the 2026 season.
Princess Cruise Officials said the new experiences are designed to bring Alaska’s culture, wildlife, and history onboard, complementing traditional shore excursions such as national park visits and glacier tours.
The Alaska cruise season, which runs from spring through early fall, continues to see strong demand as travelers increasingly seek immersive and nature-focused travel experiences.
Princess Cruises, a long-time operator in the region, said the updated program reflects growing interest in more meaningful and educational travel experiences across Alaska.
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