Discovery Princess - May 11, 2024
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May 11, 2024
May 11 - 18, 2024
Discovery Princess
Princess Cruises
7 Night Alaska Inside Passage With Glacier Bay National Park
from Seattle, Washington
The May 11, 2024 cruise on the Discovery Princess departs from Seattle, Washington. On this 7 Night Alaska Inside Passage With Glacier Bay National Park sailing, the ship will visit a total of 6 different cruise port destinations, including its departure port. The Discovery Princess sets sail on a Saturday (May 11, 2024) and returns on a Saturday (May 18, 2024).
Cruise Price by Cabin Type
The price of the May 11, 2024 cruise on the Discovery Princess ranges from $880 for an inside cabin to $3,548 for a suite.
This is a 7 night cruise and price per night is noted below for each cabin type. An inside cabin will cost $125 per night, an ocean view cabin will cost $(call) per night, a balcony cabin will cost $194 per night, and a suite will cost $506 per night.
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The Discovery Princess was built in 2021 and is amoung Princess's 17 ships in it's fleet. The Discovery Princess is included in the cruise line's Royal Class. In the cruise ship stats below you'll find the Discovery Princess vs all other Princess ships.
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Princess Cruises, Inside Passage from San Francisco, 26 May, 2024
Cruising from: San Francisco, California ;
Departure Date: 26 May, 2024 ;
Cruise Line: Princess Cruises ;
Cruise Ship: Crown Princess ;
Duration: 11 days ;
Ports of Call: San Francisco, Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway, Dawes Glacier, Victoria, San Francisco ;
11-day Alaska cruise on board Crown Princess.
Day 0 san francisco, california.
San Francisco is a popular departure port for Alaska cruises, particularly for those that explore the Inside Passage route. ...
Day 1 At Sea, At Sea
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Day 3 ketchikan, alaska.
An Alaskan cruise from Ketchikan is an unforgettable adventure that will take you through some of the most stunning natural landscapes in the world....
Day 4 Juneau, Alaska
Juneau is a popular cruise port for Alaska cruises, located on the Inside Passage of Alaska. It is the capital city of Alaska and the third largest city in the state. ...
Day 5 Skagway, Alaska
Skagway, located in the Upper Lynn Canal is a place in Alaska where the past lives on. The Port of Skagway is the northernmost ice-free, deep-water port in North America, and serves as a year-round transportation hub between Alaska, the Yukon Territory, Northern British Columbia, the Northwest...
Day 6 Dawes Glacier, Alaska
Dawes Glacier is a magnificent natural wonder located in the Endicott Arm fjord of Alaska. This stunning glacier is known for its incredible size and striking blue hue, and offers a breathtaking backdrop for a once-in-a-lifetime wilderness adventure. Dawes Glacier offers visitors the...
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Victoria, British Columbia's capital, is an occasional Cruise Port during the Alaska cruise season, especially at the beginning or the end of the cruise season, when cruise lines have unique itineraries as they reposition their ships from the south to the north, or vice versa....
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Experience wildlife, wilderness, and native culture on this Alaska cruise with Princess Cruises. Visit San Francisco, Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway, Dawes Glacier, Victoria, San Francisco. Crown Princess leaving San Francisco, California, for 11 days from 26 May, 2024.
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While some travelers dream of lounging on a beach in the Caribbean, others might be itching to put on hiking shoes and explore the great outdoors. If glaciers, wildlife and picturesque coastline have long been on your bucket list, consider booking a cruise to Alaska. The northernmost American state offers an activity for everyone's interest and level of adventure. You can take a thrilling helicopter flight to explore a glacier on foot or observe miles of Alaska’s lush scenery and spy whales from a comfortable seat on a boat.
Princess Cruises
A top choice for multi-generational families and larger groups seeking on-board experiences for a wide age range, Princess will sail seven ships to Alaska in 2024 — more than any other line. Princess also offers the most departure cities , potentially saving you money on airfare. Alaska sailings range from 4 to 22 days, though a week is the sweet spot. The line is also only one of seven permitted to enter the magnificent Glacier Bay National Park (shown); check out the tips at the end of the story for details.
Good Housekeeping Contributing Travel Editor Karen Cicero and her daughter recently sailed on Majestic Princess, a Family Travel Awards Winner , and raved about the ship's amenities, especially the Hollywood Pool Club. She described it as “an indoor space with a heated pool, plush loungers, and cabana-like spots that are free for all guests to use.” Cicero was also impressed with the entertainment and activities suitable for all ages, the excellent dining options and a supervised kids’ club for ages 3 to 12. "We saw grandparents and grandkids on the dance floor, at the shows, on the excursions — bonding moments were everywhere," Cicero said.
In 2024, Majestic Princess and Discovery Princess, the line's newest Alaska ship, will both sail roundtrip from Seattle. "You can't beat Princess if you're looking for an experience that will please all ages," said Cicero.
Departure Cities: Los Angeles; San Francisco; Seattle; Vancouver; Whittier, Alaska Cruise Ships: Crown Princess (2024 only); Grand Princess, Caribbean Princess (2025 only), Royal Princess, Sapphire Princess, Discovery Princess, Majestic Princess (2024 only), Crown Princess, Coral Princess (2025 only)
Norwegian Cruise Line
Passengers are loyal to Norwegian for its beautiful ships, top-notch service and innovative amenities. The cruise line pioneered the concept of “freestyle cruising," which includes a flexible dining time. Flexible cruising continues to be a major selling point , according to our testers who recently sailed roundtrip from Seattle to Alaska on the Norwegian Encore (pictured). "We enjoyed not having to rush back to the ship after an excursion because we had a dinner reservation," said our tester who sailed with her spouse.
They also frequented the Encore’s Observation Lounge, where they were able to cozy up and spend hours searching for marine life from floor-to-ceiling windows. Activities and entertainment, like go-karting, slides and laser tag, are abundant. For a premium experience, consider booking a stateroom in The Haven. The Encore's most luxurious accommodations feature spacious rooms — the bathrooms are nearly double the size of those in standard staterooms — a private sundeck and a concierge.
The variety of sailings to Alaska is also another reason to choose Norwegian. "If Hawaii is also on your bucket list, Norwegian is one of the only cruise lines to offer a 16-day cruise departing from Honolulu that sails through both Hawaii and Alaska so you explore two dreamy destinations on one vacation," said Cicero. She added that Norwegian sails to Alaska until late October — about a month longer than most cruise lines.
Departure Cities: Honolulu; Seattle; Seward, Alaska; Vancouver; Whittier, Alaska (2025) Cruise Ships: Norwegian Encore, Norwegian Bliss, Norwegian Jewel (only in 2024), Norwegian Spirit (only in May 2024), Norwegian Sun, Norwegian Jade (only in 2025), Norwegian Joy (only in 2025)
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Disney Cruise Line
Disney lovers will have the time of their lives sailing roundtrip from Vancouver to Alaska aboard the Disney Wonder. "It was the best experience ever," said a mom of two young adults who sailed on the ship in May 2023. "We felt like it was a great combination of Disney and Alaska."
On-board experiences brilliantly align with the destination. For instance, Disney characters are dressed in special outfits for Alaska and are on deck during the days at sea. "We were able to get incredible photos with the glaciers behind the characters," said the mom, who also noted that you can order Mickey Mouse ice cream bars from room service. Cicero added, "Disney has the best kids' and teen clubs of any cruise line. They're enormous, filled with epic activities like superhero training and are a great place for kids and teens to make friends."
If you want an equal dose of Disney and Alaska, this is the cruise for your crew. Sailings range from five to nine nights. All routes head to Stikine Icecap so guests can observe stunning glaciers, cliffs, waterfalls and wildlife.
Departure City: Vancouver Cruise Ship: Disney Wonder
Royal Caribbean International
Royal Caribbean doesn’t only sail to the Caribbean. This global cruise line whisks passengers to Alaska from popular ports such as Seattle and Vancouver. You can choose a classic seven-night itinerary or a 13-night land-and-sea getaway.
Cruise enthusiasts at the Good Housekeeping Institute are fans of Royal Caribbean for its state-of-the-art ships, exceptional service and high-quality entertainment. "Royal Caribbean had the first rock-climbing wall and ice-skating rink on a cruise ship," said Cicero. "Since then, they've brought so many other epic activities to sea." For instance, Royal Caribbean’s Quantum Class, which includes Quantum of the Seas, Anthem of the Seas and Ovation of the Seas, offers skydiving, a surf simulator and a robot bar. "This line is an especially good fit for families with tweens, teens and young adults ," said Cicero, who sailed on Royal Caribbean with her teen daughter.
Departure Cities: Seattle; Seward, Alaska; Vancouver Cruise Ships: Quantum of the Seas, Anthem of the Seas, Radiance of the Seas, Brilliance of the Seas (only in 2024), Ovation of the Seas (only in 2024), Serenade of the Seas (only in 2025)
National Geographic Lindblad Expeditions
For an incredible small-ship experience, look no further than the Lindblad Expeditions–National Geographic team-up. The largest of its ships that sail to Alaska can accommodate no more than 138 passengers — just a sliver of the 4,900 or so that Royal Caribbean's Quantum of the Seas can hold. " Being on a smaller vessel means that you’ll be able to sail right up to less frequented glaciers, waterfalls and fjords, " said Cicero.
Of course, an intimate experience comes at a higher price tag — its eight-day Alaskan adventure starts at about $6,200 per person, though you won't need to pay extra for excursions. "Voyages tend to be themed and stress the educational component," said Cicero. For instance, one focuses on coastal wildlife while another explores native cultures. A Good Housekeeping staff member who sailed the line to the Galápagos Islands (a providence of Ecuador) raved, "The ship was beautiful! I was super impressed with the staff and the service felt above and beyond.”
Departure Cities: Juneau, Alaska; Ketchikan, Alaska; Seattle; Sitka, Alaska Cruise Ships: National Geographic Quest, National Geographic Venture, National Geographic Sea Bird, National Geographic Sea Lion, National Geographic Resolution
Holland America Line
Holland America has a well-earned reputation for bringing guests to new destinations for more than 150 years. Its ships tend to be mid-sized — larger than Lindblad's offerings but smaller than the Quantum ships from Royal Caribbean. While Holland attracts an older demographic, its Alaskan cruises are often filled with multi-generational families.
One of the cruise line’s most popular itineraries is the Seven-Day Inside Passage, which takes you through Glacier Bay National Park, the Inside Passage, Tracy Arm Inlet and several must-visit port towns. But for adventure seekers curious to see as much of Alaska as possible, you’ll find tons of extended itineraries including a robust 28-day voyage that crosses the Arctic Circle.
Holland America is the only cruise line permitted to serve glacier ice, using it for cocktails like the Blue Iceberg and Juneau Gin & Tonic. The line also launched a new Alaskan-themed brunch menu offered once per cruise.
Departure Cities: Anchorage, Alaska (for land-sea tours only); Fairbanks, Alaska; Seattle; Vancouver, Whittier, Alaska Cruise Ships: Eurodam, Koningsdam, Nieuw Amsterdam, Noordam, Zuiderdam, Zaandam
Celebrity Cruises
Celebrity is popular with adults and couples looking for a premium onboard experience, including delicious cuisine, luxurious staterooms and a high-end spa . We can’t imagine a better way to rest and relax after spending a day exploring the Alaskan wilderness. Our travel experts suggest choosing one of Celebrity's many Alaska itineraries that sail through the Inside Passage and up to Dawes Glacier or Hubbard Glacier, two of the state’s gems.
Of the three Celebrity ships that sail to Alaska, we recommend the Celebrity Edge for those new to cruising or seeking a more contemporary experience. Launched in 2018, the ship features standout innovations like Eden, a multi-level bar with panoramic views, and the Magic Carpet, a multi-purpose floating space suspended directly above the sea.
Departure Cities: Seattle; Seward, Alaska; Vancouver Cruise Ships: Celebrity Solstice, Celebrity Summit, Celebrity Edge
Tips for booking your cruise to Alaska
✔️ Check your itinerary. The itinerary you choose is key on an Alaskan cruise. If you have your heart set on visiting Glacier Bay National Park, make sure that your cruise line has it listed on the schedule. "Only seven lines were awarded the Glacier Bay contract by the National Park Service ," Cicero said. If you're not sure whether the cruise you have in mind will go through Glacier Bay, double-check with the cruise line or your travel agent.
✔️ Book shore excursions well in advance. Alaskan cruises generally sail from April to October. Because of the shorter season, your ship will likely be close to capacity and several ships may overlap in ports. Excursions will book up quickly. To secure your spot, book excursions well in advance or as soon as they're available.
✔️ Focus on family. Alaskan cruises are best for kids who are at least 5 years old. "Keep in mind that cruise lines don't allow kids who aren't potty-trained to be in pools, even if they're wearing a swim diaper," Cicero said. It's also worth noting that most cruise lines don't permit babies under 6 months or pregnant passengers who are 24 or more weeks along. Cicero advises families with school-age children to look for on-ship amenities, such as an indoor heated pool, a supervised kids' club and a variety of family-friendly nighttime entertainment. "Before you sail, you should also find out which non-alcoholic beverages are complimentary," Cicero said. "Many cruise lines charge extra for soft drinks, but milk and juice are usually included." Free room service is another big perk for families, she notes, so see if that's offered on the line you're considering.
✔️ Check your passport. Even if your cruise starts and stops in a U.S. port like Seattle, there's a high chance your ship will dock in Canada at some point throughout your trip. Also, " some of the excursions in Alaskan ports venture into Canada and will require a passport," explained Cicero. For instance, you may take the White Pass & Yukon Route Railway from Skagway into Yukon, a Canadian territory. Your passport will need to be valid for at least 6 months following the cruise.
✔️ Pack layers. This is especially crucial if you're traveling in Alaska's shoulder season — May and September. While May tends to be drier, temperatures remain relatively chilly. Likewise, September marks the end of the summer season and welcomes cooler temperatures and more rainfall. Because you'll be spending a lot of time outdoors, it's important to prepare for all weather scenarios, including windy conditions common to sailing cruise ships.
✔️ Book next summer's cruise soon. To get the best staterooms and excursions, start looking for a 2025 cruise in 2024, Cicero said, noting that many ships start to fill up at least 6 months in advance. And don't forget about major sale days. "Last year, cruise lines had fantastic Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals," she said.
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Experience true adventure in alaska.
Feel like a local with our unique land and shore excursions that give you a taste of true Alaska life. From the historical fortunes of the Klondike Gold Rush to the glacial treasures of the Inside Passage, get up close to the Great Land’s famous riches and best kept secrets.
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Discovery & Animal Planet Excursions
Unlock a world of adventure with Discovery at SEA™, our exclusive partnership with Discovery™ and Animal Planet™. Immerse yourself in Alaska and see the best the region has to offer with "Recommended" tours or choose "Exclusive" Alaska cruise excursions that you can only experience with Princess – like fishing for king salmon, dogsledding through beautiful terrains and canoeing past Mendenhall Glacier.
Alaska is teeming with wildlife. See the Great Land’s most famous animals — like humpback whales — on our Alaska shore excursions. Marvel at bald eagles in their natural habitats while in Ketchikan. See humpbacks play alongside sea lions in Juneau. Or keep a lookout for Denali National Park’s Big Five — including moose, caribou, grizzly bears, wolves and Dall sheep — while on a bus tour in the park.
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The Great Land was built on a strong culture. On our Alaska shore excursions, step back in time to learn how these traditions came to fruition and how they're practiced today. Attend a lumberjack axe-throwing competition, watch a Native dance performance and excite your taste buds at a salmon bake with locals. Or watch a craftsmen thoughtfully carve totem poles at a Native Alaskan village.
Gold Rush History
Strike it rich on any of our cruise excursions in Alaska where you can pan for gold like the many treasure hunters before you. Tour mining camps and meet experienced miners. Visit a restored saloon to craft cocktails from age-old recipes. Or board a gold rush-era train that takes you through Yukon territory and brings you up close to some of Alaska's most historical sites.
With waters as prosperous as the treasures on land, discover what lies below the surface on our Alaska cruise excursions that take you out to sea. Hear thrilling tales from members of the award-winning TV series Deadliest Catch . Or learn to fly fish from an expert guide. As a part of our unique culinary experience, Cook My Catch, bring your fresh-caught fish on board and have our chefs prepare it for your dinner.
Glaciers are the epitome of Alaska. Sailing past them is a sensory experience that inspires both the mind and heart. Watch as Hubbard Glacier calves into the water and listen for the rumble of “white thunder” that it leaves in its path. Land by helicopter on top of Mendenhall Glacier, and feel its strong roots beneath you. Or navigate its rugged terrain by way of flightseeing or dogsled with our Alaska shore excursions.
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Sightseeing
There’s a world of sights to be seen in the Great Land and our Alaska cruise excursions give you a front-row seat to it all. Bring history books to life when you tour Skagway, the former gateway to the gold rush, and visit Gold Dredge 8 in Fairbanks to learn even more about mining. Travel along the White Pass & Yukon Route Railway, or aboard a riverboat sternwheeler for sweeping views of Alaska’s greatest treasures.
Outdoor Adventures
There’s a reason it’s called the Great Land — including its great outdoors. Get up close to renowned glaciers on a flightseeing tour, zipline through Tongass National Forest and hike along the mountainside of Ketchikan’s Deer Mountain Trail which takes you 3,000 feet above sea level. Whether you prefer to traverse by land, sea or air, our cruise excursions in Alaska will bring you on a wild ride.
Denali National Park Tours
Home to the highest mountain in North America, Denali National Park is brimming with magnificence. Search for the Big Five — grizzly bears, Dall sheep, wolves, caribou and moose — while on a bus tour in the park. Most Princess Alaska cruisetours include a tour into Denali National Park.
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Comprehensive review of 2 week Grand Princess Alaska Cruise May 25th to June 8th 2022
By nunuc2000 , June 12, 2022 in Princess Cruises
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Well here I sit at my computer, looking out at the kids riding bikes on the street in front of our home, wishing we were on a cruise... le sighhhhhh....
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I have seen the pacemaker warning many times since we first used it in
2018. It’s also on their website, under
Q&A for the medallion.
Is a Medallion wearable safe to use if I have a pacemaker, or other medical device? The Medallion wearable includes magnets and RF technology that have been designed and manufactured to meet the radio frequency (RF) requirements set by the Federal Communications Commission of the United States. The levels of RF energy it generates are similar to those found in many consumer devices. Manufacturers of Implantable Pacemaker and Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillators (ICDs) typically recommend that you keep your medical device 9 inches (23 cm) away from RF transmitters comparable to the one found inside the Medallion wearable. However, as every device differs, so you should check directly with the manufacturer of your medical device and physician for guidance.
You can always ask for the key card instead.
Warnings in anything magnetic. Also the airport
security scanners, etc.
Thank you for the review.
8 minutes ago, PacnGoNow said: I have seen the pacemaker warning many times since we first used it in 2018. It’s also on their website, under Q&A for the medallion. Is a Medallion wearable safe to use if I have a pacemaker, or other medical device? The Medallion wearable includes magnets and RF technology that have been designed and manufactured to meet the radio frequency (RF) requirements set by the Federal Communications Commission of the United States. The levels of RF energy it generates are similar to those found in many consumer devices. Manufacturers of Implantable Pacemaker and Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillators (ICDs) typically recommend that you keep your medical device 9 inches (23 cm) away from RF transmitters comparable to the one found inside the Medallion wearable. However, as every device differs, so you should check directly with the manufacturer of your medical device and physician for guidance. You can always ask for the key card instead. Warnings in anything magnetic. Also the airport security scanners, etc. Thank you for the review.
I completely missed that on the website! It was our first cruise on Princess in many years, definitely first since Medallion was introduced, and I had no idea. I know that a few people we spoke with on board were also very surprised, having not been told anything. I'm glad we know now, and I think it's important that the reps at the embarkation terminals expressly state it or have signage in place. We didn't see any signage for that anywhere in the terminal. I wonder if that disclaimer is included for US guests who receive their medallions via post in advance of cruising? Regarding the security scanners in airports, getting on the ship, etc, yes, those are obvious ones in addition to having very prominent signage to warn people... but the medallions... I'm wracking my brain here trying to recall is I ever saw any signs or notices posted anywhere at all on board or in the terminals... I don't think there was anything.
1 minute ago, nunuc2000 said: I completely missed that on the website! It was our first cruise on Princess in many years, definitely first since Medallion was introduced, and I had no idea. I know that a few people we spoke with on board were also very surprised, having not been told anything. I'm glad we know now, and I think it's important that the reps at the embarkation terminals expressly state it or have signage in place. We didn't see any signage for that anywhere in the terminal. I wonder if that disclaimer is included for US guests who receive their medallions via post in advance of cruising?
Don’t know, but I have seen it over the years. I don’t have one, but I do read the signs and scan the Q&A’s. Take care
montgomeryfamily
Great review! I enjoyed your "live" thread also, especially the photos. Thank you so much for including the Patters and menus.
Do you remember about what time you got to the Lionsgate Bridge on after sailaway?
11 minutes ago, montgomeryfamily said: Great review! I enjoyed your "live" thread also, especially the photos. Thank you so much for including the Patters and menus. Do you remember about what time you got to the Lionsgate Bridge on after sailaway?
No sorry... I'm thinking it was about 15 minutes or so, but I can't totally recall.
On 6/12/2022 at 6:52 PM, montgomeryfamily said: Do you remember about what time you got to the Lionsgate Bridge on after sailaway?
alibabacruisers
Thank you for your LIVE trip report and your follow-up thorough review with pictures! It was wonderful following you on your journey. I am sorry to hear about the Medallion and Pacemaker mess! Princess needs to have that as a BIG, BOLD statement anywhere the Medallion Info is, IMO, not just under FAQ.
Thanks for the detailed review - we will be doing the same in 3 weeks.
With all the recent changes, I just wanted to be clear - looks like you had no Covid test during the cruise or before flying home - Correct?
Thanks Senga, for the info and photos.
Thanks so much for sharing.
14 hours ago, Waynetor said: Thanks for the detailed review - we will be doing the same in 3 weeks. With all the recent changes, I just wanted to be clear - looks like you had no Covid test during the cruise or before flying home - Correct?
Before the cruise, we were required to have a covid test done, and then we had to show proof of the negative test upon check-in in Vancouver. During the cruise, nope... not even on turnaround day in Whittier, and as Canadians, we were not required to take a covid test before flying home, but Americans were required to take a covid test if they were flying into the US from Vancouver - some guests had opted to take the Princess shuttle to Seattle and continue their air journey home from there, as domestic flights within the US at that time were not reliant on covid tests being procured prior to a flight. I believe it has now changed for US bound flights departing from Canada, in that there is no longer a covid test requirement. However, the situation seems to be changing almost daily, so definitely be sure to read up on any requirements right up until your cruise date 🙂
15 hours ago, alibabacruisers said: Thank you for your LIVE trip report and your follow-up thorough review with pictures! It was wonderful following you on your journey. I am sorry to hear about the Medallion and Pacemaker mess! Princess needs to have that as a BIG, BOLD statement anywhere the Medallion Info is, IMO, not just under FAQ.
Agreed... There may have been a sign somewhere in the terminal at check in, but if there was, it wasn't obvious - and yep, it's in the FAQ's on the website, but you have to go digging for it. It should be very prominently displayed, much like in the airports. Being new to the Medallion, I had no idea, but I'll certainly know going forward! 🙂
11 hours ago, montgomeryfamily said: Thanks Senga, for the info and photos.
Her photos and valuable input, especially during my "live from" were awesome!!
@nunuc2000 Thank you for your review. We will be on the Grand in September for the 12 night itinerary from Vancouver. We have cruised Alaska 4 times, but this itinerary has some new ports and a new glacier/ fjord for us.
We are so hoping that the Grand will renew our enthusiasm for Princess as we were on the Emerald in May and there were issues as well as not feeling or experiencing that Princess feeling of the past. Like you, the buffet had serious issues.
Due to the location of your cabin, did you experience any cigarette smoke coming up from the Promenade deck (crew smoking area)? TIA
1 hour ago, nini said: @nunuc2000 Thank you for your review. We will be on the Grand in September for the 12 night itinerary from Vancouver. We have cruised Alaska 4 times, but this itinerary has some new ports and a new glacier/ fjord for us. We are so hoping that the Grand will renew our enthusiasm for Princess as we were on the Emerald in May and there were issues as well as not feeling or experiencing that Princess feeling of the past. Like you, the buffet had serious issues. Due to the location of your cabin, did you experience any cigarette smoke coming up from the Promenade deck (crew smoking area)? TIA
A couple of times we thought we could smell cigarette smoke, but couldn't tell where it was coming from, aside from one time we actually saw one guest smoking two decks above us... turns out it was coming from Aloha deck where covid positive guests were being jailed - they had been given permission to smoke on their balcony. It was really fleeting the couple times we noticed it though... so not really an issue, even though we spent quite a bit of time on our balcony.
I hope you have a wonderful cruise and the weather is as lovely for you as it was for us 🙂
Is there a link to the "live" post?
I may be a little fussy but based on your report - the cruise sounds like a disaster to me. Also since you did not do any excursions we have no idea how badly the excursions went. Yes - I know that cruise lines are having issues but that is their problem and not mine. If you can't deliver a good product stop lying to the customer and just stop offering the product.
19 hours ago, nunuc2000 said: A couple of times we thought we could smell cigarette smoke, but couldn't tell where it was coming from, aside from one time we actually saw one guest smoking two decks above us... turns out it was coming from Aloha deck where covid positive guests were being jailed - they had been given permission to smoke on their balcony. It was really fleeting the couple times we noticed it though... so not really an issue, even though we spent quite a bit of time on our balcony. I hope you have a wonderful cruise and the weather is as lovely for you as it was for us 🙂
Thank you for taking the time to answer. I find it so very hilariously sad that smoking is permitted from those in quarantine who obviously are already having respiratory issues. Next March and April, we will have the corner aft cabin that would have been just around the corner from you. Sadly, I do not think Princess is listening to their customers right now.
7 hours ago, donaldsc said: I may be a little fussy but based on your report - the cruise sounds like a disaster to me. Also since you did not do any excursions we have no idea how badly the excursions went. Yes - I know that cruise lines are having issues but that is their problem and not mine. If you can't deliver a good product stop lying to the customer and just stop offering the product. DON
no... definitely not a disaster... that would have been the Costa Concordia or the Diamond Princess at the beginning of covid 😉
Definitely some less than stellar experiences though... but overall, still a great cruise for us - we knew going in that we were going to use it as a way to just kick back and really relax, enjoy the scenery, food that I didn't have to cook, and just the feeling of being back on a cruiseship (I always say my favorite place on the planet is in my husbands arms at the railing of a ship 🙂 )
We certainly had better buffet food, and though covid is to blame for some of the shortcomings on this one, that's not the whole reason. But main dining room food wasn't too bad in general, and I still managed to gain a couple of pounds haha! The music was snoozeville, but I guess that's the vibe Princess was going for with this being an Alaskan cruise rather than a more vibrant Caribbean kind of feel, so we just sought out different forms of entertainment and still had fun and danced. And the staff... well they are still a HUGE part of what we love about cruising - they genuinely seem to want to make guests happy, and by and large, we were happy almost all of the time! 🙂
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Alaska’s glaciers have shaped the surrounding landscapes for millions of years. Mountains, valleys and fjords all come from the slow march these monuments make every day. Today, the glaciers of the Great Land — once only accessible to the adventurous few — are ready for you to explore. With over 50 years of experience cruising to Alaska, we look forward to showing you these unique wonders. All Princess Alaska cruises include at least one glacier-viewing experience.
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Posted: May 5, 2023 | Last updated: July 10, 2023
Best time to cruise to Alaska
An Alaska cruise is such a popular bucket-list item because it's one of the best ways to immerse yourself in some of the most beautiful scenery in the country. Not only will you get to see breathtaking glaciers closer than you ever dreamed, but you're also likely to see eagles soaring and whales spouting—often from the deck of your ship. The best Alaska cruises give you an opportunity to explore the Far North from both land and sea, and we've got cruise tips to help you optimize your time and your budget.
The state's long, cold winters are not conducive to cruising, so the Alaska cruise season is relatively short. The best time to travel to Alaska is from late spring to early fall, with peak cruising happening during July and August. Those are also the most crowded and expensive months, so don't rule out September, which is actually the best time to see the Northern Lights on an Alaska cruise. But with dozens of ships sailing to Alaska, how do you decide which are the best cruise lines for you?
Luckily, when it comes to Alaska cruises, there is truly something for everyone. Whether you're traveling solo or with kids, whether you're looking for total luxury or a bargain and whether you love giant ships or something more intimate, we've found the best Alaska cruises to fit your needs. See which one sounds right for you, and once you're booked, get a head start by checking out these hidden cruise features, cruise ship code words and things you can't do on cruises .
How we chose the best Alaska cruises
To find the best Alaska cruises, we followed expert recommendations and read hundreds of user reviews and ratings. Because I've been on several Alaska cruises alone, with my family and with my husband, I also based my choices on my own personal experiences. After combining all that information, we came up with this guide to the best Alaska cruises.
Best overall
Princess cruises.
Princess has been cruising to Alaska for more than half a century, and they continue to lead the industry by bringing more guests to the state than any other cruise line. In fact, they introduced a generation to the idea of cruising via the hit TV show The Love Boat , which was set on a Princess ship and featured many episodes in Alaska! Because of their deep ties to the state, the cruise line is able to offer a variety of itineraries and shore excursions, and they even own a number of Princess Wilderness Lodges near national parks , so you can add a land extension to your trip.
Onboard, there are plenty of activities for both adults and kids, including the North to Alaska enrichment program, which brings the state's culture to you so you can sample fresh Alaska seafood and hear from local celebs like Libby Riddles, the first woman to win the 1,100-mile Iditarod sled dog race.
- Guests can meet Alaskan Huskies on the ship through Puppies in the Piazza!
- So many options for cruise length, extensions and land and sea packages
- Price is not all-inclusive
Best for families
Disney cruise line.
With lots of outdoor activities and great wildlife sightings, an Alaska cruise is ideal for kids, and not surprisingly, no one does it better for them than Disney . Kids will love whale watching, panning for gold, searching for black bears and going dog sledding—and they'll equally love everything Disney has planned for them on the Disney Wonder, from live shows ("Frozen" takes on a whole new meaning in Alaska) and character greetings to kids clubs they won't want to leave to themed pools and restaurants. Little ones will be just as happy to see Goofy as they are to see a glacier, making this the best cruise for kids . Before you go, check out these Disney cruise tips .
- Disney is beloved by kids of all ages
- The focus is on families
- On the pricier side
Best adults-only
If you want to immerse yourself in the beauty of Alaska without the distraction of little kids, you'll be in good company on Viking . Their gorgeous ocean ships sail with a maximum of 930 passengers, all over the age of 18, so you can indulge in adult conversation over a bottle of wine or a cocktail or two. One of the many features that makes Viking the best adult-only cruise is that every single room comes with a private veranda, so you can take in the views and feel that fresh Alaska air with no one else around—and without paying extra. You can also get away without paying additional fees for shore excursions, because one is included in every port, giving you an opportunity to see the highlights of destinations including Juneau, Skagway, Ketchikan, Sitka and Valdez.
- Every stateroom has a veranda
- A shore excursion is included in every port
- Optional cruise extensions let you explore Talkeetna, Denali, Fairbanks and Anchorage on land
- The shortest Alaska cruise is 11 days
Best for solo travelers
Norwegian cruise line.
Cruising has traditionally been a bit of a challenge for solo travelers because of the single supplement that basically makes them pay the same price for a room as two people sharing a room would pay in total. Not with Norwegian , the best singles cruise ! The first cruise line to build staterooms and common areas specifically for solo travelers, they've made it easy for singles to cruise to Alaska comfortably and affordably. The Studio Lounge is a welcoming spot to meet other solo travelers so you can join up for meals or shore excursions to places like Dawes Glacier and Icy Strait Point.
- No single supplement
- A dedicated lounge just for solo travelers
- Lots of families and kids, which may not appeal to solo travelers
Best for couples
Celebrity cruises.
The best cruise for couples , both straight and gay, Celebrity offers lots of opportunities for romantic experiences in Alaska, from hiking through a rainforest in Juneau to cuddling up during a ride back in time on the White Pass and Yukon Route Railway. On the ship itself, there are lots of spots where you can take some Instagrammable selfies with the majestic Alaska scenery behind you. What a backdrop for a wedding, honeymoon or vow renewal! Consider upgrading to The Retreat, Celebrity's exclusive ship within a ship, for a more private and intimate cruise.
- Many options for cruise length
- Offers land tour extensions
- Families with kids may disrupt the romantic atmosphere
Best budget
Carnival cruise line.
Yes, you can visit Alaska without spending a fortune, thanks to Carnival . You may not get all the bells and whistles that you would on more expensive cruises, but the views don't cost anything, and they're all around you as you chill by the pool or take advantage of one of the many activities and dining venues included in your fare. Save money to use for shore excursions by opting for an interior room, since you won't be spending much time in your cabin anyway.
- Affordable way to see Alaska
- Lots of cruise length options
- The party atmosphere may not be for everyone
Best luxury
Regent seven seas.
Regent's Seven Seas Explorer is all about luxury, from its all-suite design to its all-inclusive fares , which cover airfare, alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, restaurants, gratuities, Wi-Fi, laundry and unlimited shore excursions. With only 750 passengers, service is exceptional and personal. Itineraries can be customized to fit your specific interests, whether you want to take a glacier hike, immerse yourself in Alaska's history or eat your way through the state.
- Truly an all-inclusive cruise
- All-suite accommodations are roomy and plush
- Only one Regent Seven Seas ship sails to Alaska
Best small ship
Seabourn cruise line.
A great choice for fans of smaller, more intimate ships, Seabourn's Odyssey holds 450 passengers and treats them to a personal, all-inclusive luxury experience. Smaller ships can take you to spots where the bigger ones just can't fit, and the Ventures by Seabourn program offers optional excursions where you can get up close and personal with some of Alaska's most awe-inspiring sights via kayak and Zodiac. You'll be sailing with a world-class expedition team, including a marine biologist, ornithologist, geologist, historian, photographer and natural experts who share their knowledge through lectures and casual conversations during scenic cruisings.
- All-inclusive
- Offers 7- to 14-day cruises
- Gets you closer to Alaska's natural beauty
Best large ship
Royal caribbean cruises.
Built for cruisers who believe the bigger, the better, Royal Caribbean's megaship, Quantum of the Sea, is the biggest ship in the region, with the capacity to hold 4,905 passengers. It also boasts the tallest viewing deck on any cruise ship—perfect for enjoying the stunning Alaska scenery. Three other Royal Caribbean ships sail to the state, as well—all big and beautiful and filled with enough activities to keep travelers of every age busy, including their signature Rock Climbing Wall, simulated skydiving and surf sessions on the Flowrider. Yes, you can "surf" in Alaska!
- There's literally something for everyone
- Studio staterooms are designed for solo travelers
- It can get crowded
Best for land and sea
Holland america line.
With more than 75 years of experience in Alaska—the longest of any cruise line— Holland America knows the state inside and out and presents you with lots of ways to enjoy it, from both the sea and land. Not only do they feature the most Glacier Bay itineraries, but they're also the only way to see the Yukon in combination with a cruise. You'll get to stay at Holland America's Westmark Hotels and their beautiful McKinley Chalet Resort at the entrance to Denali National Park, enabling you to get closer to wildlife and explore more of Alaska on land.
The cruise line has also expanded its onboard programming, so guests can engage with an Alaska naturalist, dig deeper into topics like Alaska's bush pilots and learn from a National Park Ranger and local Huna Tlingit guides.
- Every cruise includes a visit to one or more of Alaska's iconic glacier destinations
- Only cruise line to offer an Alaska cruise combined with an overland tour to Denali and the Yukon
- Land and sea Cruisetours range from 9 to 18 days
- Caters to an older crowd
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Juneau had a record-breaking cruise season last year. This year should be about the same.
Juneau’s 2024 cruise ship tourism season is just around the corner as the first ship of the year — the Norwegian Bliss — is slated to arrive early Tuesday morning.
Last year, the capital city saw its busiest season ever — welcoming more than 1.6 million passengers. On the busiest days, Juneau welcomed upwards of 21,000 cruise visitors.
Juneau Tourism Manager Alix Pierce said this year likely won’t top last year’s record-breaking season. She expects to see about the same number of visitors.
“I think it will run a lot more smoothly, and things will be better,” she said. “Generally, our tour operators know what to expect. They know what kind of volume to expect, and they’re gearing up and getting ready.”
In a survey conducted last fall, about 64% of Juneau residents said they wanted to keep the local tourism volume about the same or reduce it slightly.
But some major problems did crop up during 2023’s record season — things like heavy downtown congestion , the Mendenhall Glacier reaching its tour capacity and business owners saying it was just hard to keep up.
One big change this year for controlling the traffic will be a new limit of five large ships per day.
During a tourism panel on Thursday, Cruise Lines International Association Alaska spokesperson Renee Reeve said that agreement with the city will be key to flattening growth in the coming years.
“I think what that shows is industry’s commitment and CBJs commitment to making this place somewhere that visitors want to visit, and somewhere that the residents want to live,” she said.
A limit on the number of ships does not necessarily mean fewer passengers. But an even bigger change could be coming in 2026. Pierce said the city is in the early stages of negotiating with cruise lines to limit the number of passengers that come off their ships each day.
“The best thing that we can come up with are daily passenger caps to keep our numbers relatively flat or decrease a little bit,” she said. “I’m looking forward to seeing some of these things come to fruition, and then seeing how it feels in terms of passenger volume, and numbers and what that means for us as a destination.”
Last season, cruise ship passengers spent a total of $320 million in Juneau, according to a report that came out last fall. To support that business, it’s estimated that more than 3,000 people in Juneau worked jobs that were directly related to tourism.
Local tour operators faced a tough situation after they sold out on bus trips to the Mendenhall Glacier halfway through the season, which meant more tourists stayed downtown.
This year, the city plans to send extra buses to follow the city buses that carry people out to the glacier to handle the overflow. Pierce said local operators are also trying to balance their permits over the season to reduce congestion on buses and downtown.
“They’re offering more city tours that go to other sites where you can see the glacier from elsewhere. So they’re trying to pick up that volume in different ways,” she said.
In April, about one-to-three ships will port in Juneau per week before ramping up to three-to-five ships per day by the latter half of May. Ships will continue to port in Juneau nearly every day before winding down in late October.
And as tourism kicks up for the summer, residents can send in complaints and concerns to the city’s tourism hotline.
Clarise Larson, KTOO - Juneau
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Hannah Waddingham is following in the footsteps of a few famous royals in her newest role.
The Ted Lasso star has officially been named Godmother of Princess Cruise Line 's new Sun Princess ship following its maiden voyage in February, PEOPLE can exclusively reveal. As part of the cruising tradition , the actress will take on the responsibility of “christening” the new ship with luck as it embarks on its many voyages across the high seas.
Waddingham tells PEOPLE exclusively how meaningful it is to be the ship’s Godmother, especially because of the women who also share the same title.
“I couldn’t believe I have been asked to be a ship Godmother, having grown up around boats all my life and my grandfather was in the Atlantic Convoy in the Navy,” says the actress, who next stars in The Fall Guy . “To be asked to be a part of this beautiful honor is a ‘pinch me’ moment.”
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She continues: “I am also honored to be in the esteemed company with previous Godparents to Princess Ships including Diana , Princess of Wales, Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales Kate Middleton , Audrey Hepburn , Martha Stewart , and many others.”
The Emmy-nominated actress adds that a big “privilege and pleasure” for her as Godmother is sending the 4,300 guests that the ship can hold “on their way safely with a big hug.”
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The Hannah Waddingham: Home for Christmas actress has recently been celebrating a raucous awards season with her Ted Lasso co-stars after the beloved show's third season concluded last May. Asked which character would be the biggest cruiser in real life, Waddingham says Ted ( Jason Sudeikis ) is the perfect fit.
“I think Ted would be the biggest cruiser,” she says, adding that “his positive, warm, loving, can-do attitude” would thrive on the getaway and calls out "trivia in Princess Live" and "Spellbound by Magic Castle" as experiences the ever-optimistic soccer coach would easily get on board with.
The next potential cruise lover that comes to mind for Waddingham is Keely, played by Juno Temple , thanks to her “positive and warm disposition,” she says.
She adds that the stars of the hit Apple TV+ sports comedy would be the best company on any group vacation — especially on a cruise.
“Anywhere the cast of Ted Lasso goes, we would have the best kind of party! We would all be down for a party on a beautiful ship. We love each other so much we would have fun being trapped together in an elevator,” she jokes.
The Sun Princess officially set sail on its 10-day maiden voyage through the Mediterranean on Feb. 28. The massive ship, which weighs 177,882 tons, departed from Rome and made stops in Naples; Crete, Greece; Kusadasi, Turkey; Athens; Sicily; Mallorca; and Barcelona.
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As the largest ship in Princess Cruises history, the Sun Princess is equipped with eye-catching features like the glass Dome “inspired by the terraces of Santorini,” a press release from the cruise line states.
In the suspended Sphere Atrium, guests can enjoy indoor/outdoor living and soak in stunning views of the endless ocean. Additional breathtaking features include the three-story main dining room, two-level Lotus Spa and the casino, which is the cruise line’s largest to date.
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Princess Cruises Now Has a Train-to-port Service With Florida's Brightline — and You Can Have Your Luggage Delivered to the Ship
Travelers boarding a Princess cruise will now be able to take advantage of the new “Rail & Sail" service from any of Brightline’s Florida stations.
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High-speed rail company Brightline is making it easier to catch a cruise in Florida thanks to a new partnership with Princess Cruises.
Travelers boarding a Princess cruise will now be able to take advantage of the new “Rail & Sail" service from any of Brightline’s Florida stations, Princess Cruises shared with Travel + Leisure . The cruise line will then provide a complimentary motorcoach service between either the Orlando or Fort Lauderdale train stations and the embarkation terminal.
Travelers who take the train to the port will also have the ability to opt-in to a new luggage express service, which costs $35 per bag. With the new service, passengers will be able to check their bags upon arrival at the train station and have them delivered directly to their staterooms.
To start, the luggage express service will only be offered on Orlando to Fort Lauderdale trains. Princess plans to add the service on Fort Lauderdale to Orlando trains in the future.
“A Princess cruise is already the best value in travel and this new partnership with Brightline makes it even easier and more enjoyable to sail with us from the top-rated ports in South and Central Florida,” John Padgett, the president of Princess Cruises, said in a statement shared with T+L. “Our guests can just sit back, relax, and let us do the rest, including delivering their luggage directly to their stateroom.”
To celebrate the new train partnership, Princess is offering a credit to use on Brightline’s tickets for passengers who book a cruise through May 5. Travelers who book an interior or oceanview stateroom will receive a $50 per person Brightline credit, passengers who book a balcony or deluxe stateroom will receive a $100 per person credit, and passengers who book a mini-suite or a suite will receive a $150 per person credit.
Brightline first launched in 2018 with service between West Palm Beach , Fort Lauderdale, and Miami before expanding to Aventura and Boca Raton. Last year, the company opened its new route between Miami and Orlando . And in 2026, Brightline plans to add a brand-new stop along Florida’s Treasure Coast.
The company offers the option of both “Smart” and “Premium” fares. Premium tickets include added perks like a dedicated lounge at the departure station, priority boarding, checked luggage, and complimentary snacks and beverages. All Brightline trains come with complimentary onboard Wi-Fi.
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