SINGAPORE, 30 July 2024: Princess Cruises has unveiled its biggest-ever Alaska season for 2026, highlighted by the debut of the newest ship in its fleet, Star Princess.
The expanded Alaska programme for 2026 features eight ships, 180 departures, and 19 destinations, providing travellers with an unparalleled selection of Alaska adventures by sea or by both land and sea.
Eight ships sailing Alaska in 2026
For the first time, guests will have the opportunity to explore Alaska aboard a Sphere Class ship as Star Princess sails her first summer season in the Great Land.
As the second ship in the Sphere Class following Sun Princess, Star Princess will launch in fall 2025 and feature innovative architectural spectacles like The Dome, the industry’s first geodesic structure, and The Sphere, a suspended glass Piazza.
Voyage options
For 2026, guests can choose from 180 departures from five convenient ports aboard eight incredible ships, including the new Star Princess.
Voyage of the Glaciers: Discovery Princess, Grand Princess, Coral Princess, and Island Princess will offer seven-day journeys to experience the breathtaking views of two Alaska glaciers—and Princess has more visits to Glacier Bay National Park than any other cruise line.
Inside Passage: Guests can enjoy seven- to 20-day cruises and up to four glacier-viewing experiences when they sail the Inside Passage, including weekend departures from Seattle (Royal Princess and Star Princess), San Francisco (Ruby Princess), Vancouver, B.C. (Emerald Princess), and Los Angeles (Emerald Princess).
Longer Sailings: Guests can opt for a 20-day Ultimate Alaska Solstice on Ruby Princess sailing roundtrip from San Francisco and a 16-day Inside Passage on Emerald Princess roundtrip from Los Angeles.
Adventures Ashore
Princess allows guests to expand their cruise experience with exciting and authentic shore excursions at their ports of call. From “Cook My Catch”, fishing for dinner, flying on a helicopter through mountainous views, and watching breaching whales.
The award-winning “North to Alaska with Princess” programme enriches each Alaska cruise with cultural and educational activities, including naturalist talks, a planetarium Northern Lights experience, and a fresh local Alaska seafood menu, in addition to the popular Junior Ranger programme for young cruisers.
Cruise, Rail and Lodge
Combining a cruise with a land tour is a great way to maximise an Alaska vacation. The 2026 season includes more than 20 cruise tour options. One highlight is the 15-night National Parks Tour. Guests will explore five of Alaska’s parks, including Glacier Bay, Denali, and Wrangell-St. Elias, Kenai Fjords National Park, and Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park in Skagway. This experience combines a seven-day cruise and scenic rail travel with eight nights ashore, including stays at four Princess-owned wilderness lodges.