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Cruise Line in Alaska 2017 #1 CRUISE LINE IN ALASKA 8 CONSECUTIVE YEARS TRAVEL WEEKLY ALASKA — WHERE EPIC LIVES Alaska is nature on an epic scale. And no one helps you experience this wild frontier like Princess,® named “Best Cruise Line in Alaska” eight years in a row by Travel Weekly magazine. Choose from a variety of ways to see the Great Land — including our 7- to 10-day voyages and acclaimed Land & Sea Vacations. Cover: Alaska’s magnificent Glacier Bay; above: Denali mountain at Denali National Park Extra Savings For Our Valued Past Guests! Limited-time offer – Book any of these vacations to enjoy Princess Cruises Captain’s Circle Launch Savings • An extra savings of up to USD100 per person* • Enjoy a 2-for-1 deposit (10% of cruise fare) Call Us Now! * Princess Cruises Captain’s Circle Launch Savings of up to USD100 per person discount is applicable in all categories and combinable only with Launch Fares and Group Fares. Specific discount amounts vary by itinerary and cruise length. Regional and other past guest promotions or “new booking only” promotions are not combinable with the discount. Princess Cruises Captain’s Circle Launch Savings is not applicable to third- and fourth-berth guests. Reduced deposit offer is 10% per person and does not apply to third- and fourth-berth guests. Reduced deposit is not combinable with other reduced deposit offers. Call 2952 8088 for details. Offer expires August 31, 2016, for 2017 sailings. Promotion code is ZPP. ^ Best Cruise Line in Alaska - Travel Weekly Readers Choice Awards The contents of this brochure are accurate as of the date of printing and are subject to change. Please refer to princess.com for up-to-date information. EXCLUSIVE PRINCESS® OFFERINGS FOR 2017 We’ve got original musical productions by one of Broadway’s most successful talents, delicious dining created just for Princess by one of the world’s hottest chefs, luxurious upgraded beds and much more in store. Special menu offerings by Chef Stone reflect his passion for fresh and flavorful cuisine. Chef Curtis Stone Acclaimed chef Curtis Stone is all about fresh. Try his tantalizing cuisine in our dining rooms, at The Chef’s Table by Curtis Stone, and at SHARE, a specialty restaurant on select ships. Musical Magic New and original theatrical productions created exclusively for Princess from Stephen Schwartz, Magic to Do combines show-stopping magic and original music by Stephen Schwartz. the Grammy,® Tony® and Academy Award® winning composer of Wicked, Godspell and Pippin. Discovery at Sea Our Discovery at Sea™ partnership continues to expand your horizons with our new Style at Sea with TLC featuring tips from fashion expert Stacy London to experiences inspired by the Discovery™ and Animal Planet™ programs you love. Sweeter Dreams Let your stateroom become a sleep sanctuary Look stylish on your cruise and at home with tips from Stacy London and our new Style at Sea program. with our new Princess Luxury Bed, developed with sleep expert Dr. Michael Breus and HGTV design personality, Candice Olson. MORE ASHORE Princess carefully crafts our itineraries to give you more opportunities to experience the color, culture and flavors of the region. With port calls that are either Late Night (9 pm or later), Overnight, or a 2-Day Experience, you can see the sights during the day, and then, in the evening, experience the nightlife of select destinations. Look for the More Ashore symbol placed within the itineraries. Recharge with a blissful night’s sleep in the Princess Luxury Bed, created with Dr. Breus and Candice Olson. SEE THE BEST OF ALASKA WITH PRINCESS® Princess is the only way to truly see and experience all the best the Great Land has to offer. On our acclaimed voyages and Land & Sea Vacations, you’ll have an opportunity to witness Alaska’s majestic glaciers, wildlife and national parks. You’ll also be treated to delicious Alaska cuisine, meet some of Alaska’s most colorful personalities, and immerse yourself in the region’s culture and history. Direct-to-the-Wilderness® Only Princess offers exclusive Direct-to-the-Wilderness® rail service between your ship and Princess-owned Denali-area wilderness lodges — the very same day! Awe-inspiring Glaciers Princess is one of a select few cruise lines permitted to enter majestic Glacier Bay National Park, one of Magnificent Wildlife Alaska’s crown jewels. Enjoy more opportunities to see the region’s fabled wildlife — bears foraging and moose grazing, eagles soaring in the sky, and whales breaching from the sea. To get a true picture of Alaska, you need to fully experience it. Our award-winning North to Alaska program brings local personalities, culture and cuisine on board to immerse you in all things Alaska. The Real Alaskans Listen to “Tales from the Wild” with New York Times bestselling author Nick Jans. Meet the first female Iditarod champion Libby Riddles, onboard naturalists and comedic storyteller Steve Hites. Plus, see what life is like for Alaskan lumberjacks. Princess-owned Lodges near Great National Parks A great way to experience some of Alaska’s most revered places — including Denali National Park, Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and the dazzling Kenai Peninsula. The Klondike Festival & Midnight Sun Party Enjoy performances, Tlingit art projects, sled dog presentations — plus a top deck Midnight Sun party. A Taste of Alaska Experience Signature Alaska Cuisine, the finest fresh local seafood, sample specialties from the best local eateries, and even catch your own salmon or halibut on a Princess shore excursion and enjoy it for Alaska for Kids dinner on board with “Cook My Catch.” Young guests experience Alaska in depth with activities like our Jr. Ranger Program, panning for gold and the Deadliest Catch Crab Sort Challenge. For more information, visit: princess.com/northtoalaska princess.com | 3 Witness the spectacle of a calving glacier in Glacier Bay National Park. On our signature Voyage of the GLACIERS GALORE Glaciers sailings, you’ll enjoy: Anyone who has seen the towering ice blue spectacle of a tidewater Sailing over 500 miles farther north glacier and heard the thunderous cracking as it calves a building-sized across the Gulf of Alaska and into Prince William Sound. iceberg into the water below will tell you — it’s an experience with Princess® not to be missed. Glacier Bay National Park with park rangers and onboard naturalists. Our signature 7-day Voyage of the Glaciers itinerary offers you the A second glacier-viewing experience most opportunity to experience Alaska’s ice age wonders up close and among the 16 glaciers at College Fjord, or Hubbard Glacier — the personal — with two days exploring glacier-filled waters on every longest tidewater glacier in Alaska. voyage, including Glacier Bay National Park,* a UNESCO World Heritage The best frontier ports in Alaska — Site and one of Condé Nast Traveler’s 7 Cruise Wonders of the World, plus Skagway, Juneau and Ketchikan. either College Fjord or Hubbard Glacier, depending on the itinerary. *Princess Cruise Lines is an authorized concessioner of Glacier Bay National Park. LAUNCH SAVINGS LAUNCH CIRCLE CAPTAIN’S College Fjord Anchorage Hubbard Glacier See inside front cover for details. For a limited time, past guests can save up to Whittier Skagway ALASKA Juneau Prince William Sound Ketchikan Glacier Bay National Park I n s i d e Gulf of Alaska P CANADA a s s a g Northbound Voyage e Vancouver, B.C. Southbound Voyage USD 100 per person and enjoy a 2-for-1 deposit on any cruise. MORE ASHORE With a Late Night (9pm or later) port call in Juneau, you can see the sights during the day, and then, in the evening, Coral/Island/Starexperience the nightlife. Princess Alaska Voyage of the Glaciers Combo 017_R3_MB_NL_eps Voyage of the Glaciers Sail between Vancouver, B.C., Canada, and Anchorage (Whittier), Alaska Resized Type Northbound Southbound 7 MORE ASHORE 7 Saturday Departures: Coral Princess,® Star Princess® Days Saturday Departures: Coral Princess,® Star Princess® Days Wednesday Departures: Island Princess® Wednesday Departures: Island Princess® 2017 DEPARTURE DATES LAUNCH FARES 2017 DEPARTURE DATES LAUNCH FARES Coral Island Star Interior fares from ▲ Coral Island Star Interior fares from ▲ Princess Princess Princess HK$5,453 Princess Princess Princess HK$5,843 Oceanview fares from ▲ Oceanview fares from ▲ May 13 6715 May 10 2712 May 6 9713 HK$8,963 May 20 6716 May 17 2713 May 13 9714 HK$9,743 ▲ ▲ Balcony fares from May 27 6717 May 24 2714 May 20 9715 HK$12,083 Jun 3 6718 May 31 2715 May 27 9716 Balcony fares from HK$12,863 ▲ ▲ Jun 10 6719 Jun 7 2716 Jun 3 9717 Mini-suite fares from HK$13,643 Jun 17 6720 Jun 14 2717 Jun 10 9718 Mini-suite fares from HK$14,423 ▲ ▲ Jun 24 6721 Jun 21 2718 Jun 17 9719 Suite fares from HK$19,883 Jul 1 6722 Jun 28 2719 Jun 24 9720 Suite fares from HK$20,663 Jul 8 6723 Jul 5 2720 Jul 1 9721 Jul 15 6724 Jul 12 2721 Jul 8 9722 Jul 22 6725 Jul 19 2722 Jul 15 9723 Jul 29 6726 Jul 26 2723 Jul 22 9724 Aug 5 6727 Aug 2 2724 Jul 29 9725 Aug 12 6728 Aug 9 2725 Aug 5 9726 Aug 19 6729 Aug 16 2726 Aug 12 9727 Aug 26 6730 Aug 23 2727 Aug 19 9728 Sep 2 6731 Aug 30 2728 Aug 26 9729 Sep 9 6732 Sep 6 2729 Sep 2 9730 Sep 9 9731 Sep 16 9732 Vancouver, B.C., Canada ► Ketchikan ► Juneau ► Skagway ► Scenic cruising Glacier Bay Anchorage (Whittier) ► Scenic cruising Hubbard Glacier (Yakutat Bay) ► Scenic cruising National Park ► Scenic cruising College Fjord ► Anchorage (Whittier) Glacier Bay National Park ► Skagway ► Juneau ► Ketchikan ► Vancouver, B.C., Canada ▲ Northbound fares based on 5/6/17 Star Princess sailing.
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