Princess Cruises is bringing something new for travelers planning an Alaska cruise in 2026. The company has announced four fresh onboard experiences as part of its North to Alaska program, giving guests more ways to connect with the region during their trip.
The 2026 season is shaping up to be a big one. The cruise line plans 180 departures and visits to 19 destinations, giving people the choice to see Alaska by sea or go for a land and sea cruise tour.
All eight Princess ships heading to Alaska will include the updated program. These ships are:
A lot of attention is on the Star Princess, the newest ship in the fleet, which will make its Alaska debut during this season.
The North to Alaska program focuses on real connections with the destination. Guests don’t just see Alaska from a distance, they get to hear stories, learn from local experts, and take part in activities that reflect the region’s culture and natural setting.
John Paul Lamb, Vice President of Entertainment at Princess Cruises, said the idea is simple. The program brings people closer to Alaska’s spirit, its people, and its scenery through every part of the trip.
This is one of the main highlights for 2026. It’s built around scenic glacier viewing and gives guests a front-row look at Alaska’s icy landscapes.
Here’s what guests can expect:
It’s a full day focused on glaciers, learning, and being out on the deck.
This session takes place once on every cruise and helps guests plan their time better.
During this session:
It’s a simple way to start the journey with clear information and helpful guidance.
After a day out exploring Alaska, guests can head to this lounge experience.
It features:
On Star Princess, this takes place inside The Dome, a space at the top of the ship with open views all around.
This experience builds on the existing concert series onboard.
Guests can enjoy:
It adds a calm and cultural touch to the evenings onboard.
Princess Cruises is also updating its food offerings to match the Alaska theme.
Guests can try seafood dishes such as:
A new addition includes:
These dishes give travelers a taste of Alaska during their time onboard.
The 2026 season brings more than just new routes. It adds new ways to experience Alaska through onboard programs, food, and live sessions.
With a mix of scenic views, cultural sessions, and updated ship experiences, Princess Cruises is aiming to make its Alaska cruise packages 2026 more engaging for travelers.
Princess Cruises is putting a lot into its North to Alaska program for 2026. With new experiences, a larger schedule, and the debut of the Star Princess, travelers have more reasons to look at Alaska for their next trip.
For anyone planning an Alaska cruise vacation, the upcoming season offers more variety and more ways to connect with the destination from the moment the journey begins.
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