Princess Cruises will resume sailing the full Alaska season. Princess ships are resuming sailing to Canada, the Caribbean Princess, sailing on a four-day Pacific Coastal voyage with port stops in Victoria and Vancouver in April. Princess sails to and from Vancouver on its famous “Voyage of the Glaciers” seven-day cruise to Whittier, Alaska. These include visits to the Southeast Alaska towns of Juneau, Skagway, and Ketchikan.
Princess offers 12 unique itineraries, totaling 140 departures and five glacier-viewing experiences. They also depart from Seattle and San Francisco and visit Victoria, Canada, along with ports in various Alaska towns.
Cruising the Full Alaska Season
Princess Cruises President John Padgett complimented the Canadian ports for reopening and encouraged that it would also boost the economies in those port cities. “We know firsthand how cherished these voyages are to both guests and those destinations following our shortened but successful return to Alaska in 2021 that was made possible with the passing of the Alaska Tourism Restoration Act.”
About Princess Cruises:
One of the best-known names in cruising, Princess Cruises is the world’s leading international premium cruise line and tour company operating a fleet of 15 modern cruise ships, carrying millions of guests each year to 330 destinations around the globe, including the Caribbean, Alaska, Panama Canal, Mexican Riviera, Europe, South America, Australia/New Zealand, the South Pacific, Hawaii, Asia, Canada/New England, Antarctica, and World Cruises.