Princess Cruises Celebrates the Opening of the 2025 Alaska Cruise Season
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Ketchikan sees first cruise ship of the season
From L to R: Ward Cove Dock Group CEO John Binkley and Ketchikan Gateway Borough Mayor Rodney Dial cut the red ribbon for Candice Lambeth of Barstow, California at Ward Cove Dock. Lambeth was the first passenger to step off the Norwegian Bliss for Ketchikan’s 2025 season. (City of Ketchikan) The Norwegian Bliss pulled into Ward Cove Thursday morning to kick off Ketchikan’s 2025 tourism season. The ship was carrying more than 4,600 passengers. Ke…
Princess Cruises Starts Countdown to 2025 Alaska Season: Less than a Month to Go!
Princess Cruises is gearing up for the start of its 2025 Alaska itinerary of voyages. The Love Boat begins its 2025 season in less than a month with seven amenity-filled ships, five pristine wilderness lodges and an expanded catalogue of renowned cruisetours, visiting five awe-inspiring national parks – featuring the most visits to Glacier Bay National Park. Departing from five convenient home ports, including Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle…
Princess Cruises Unveils 2025 Alaska Season With New Glacier Itineraries - Focus on Travel News
Princess Cruises begins its 2025 Alaska season with new glacier itineraries, enhanced cruisetours, and immersive onboard experiences that celebrate the natural beauty and culture of the Great Land. Launching in less than a month, the […]
Princess Cruises Deploying Seven Ships as Alaska Season Kicks Off
New cruise itineraries, land-side cultural events, and onboard experiences will frame Princess Cruises’ 2025 Alaska season, which kicks off in just two weeks. Beginning in May, the cruise line will have a big presence of seven ships sailing in the destination, which has grown in popularity since the end of the pandemic era. Along with sea voyages from five homeports, Princess Cruises also tempts guests with stays at five wilderness lodges, all p…
Princess Cruises Celebrates the Opening of Alaska Cruise Season
Princess Cruises is set to begin its 2025 Alaska season in less than a month, carrying more guests to the region than any other cruise line. The season will feature seven equipped ships, five wilderness lodges, and an extensive selection of renowned cruisetours, including the most visits to Glacier Bay National Park. Departing from five home ports—Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Vancouver, B.C., and Anchorage (Whittier)—Princess Cruises off…
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