PRINCESS Cruises has kicked off its 50th year of Alaskan cruises with the arrival of Ruby Princess into Ketchikan and Juneau on Sat. The cruise line’s record-breaking Alaskan season will see the deployment of seven Princess ships to the region’s waters between May and Sep, with Royal Princess following suit...
PRINCESS Cruises has kicked off its 50th year of Alaskan cruises with the arrival of Ruby Princess into Ketchikan and Juneau on Sat.
The cruise line’s record-breaking Alaskan season will see the deployment of seven Princess ships to the region’s waters between May and Sep, with Royal Princess following suit and making her maiden voyage to Alaska on 11 May.
“Royal Princess’ deployment reflects the high interest in Fly Cruise to Alaska from Australian and NZ guests,” said Princess Cruises’ Sales and Marketing Director, Nick Ferguson.
“It’s also a great opportunity for Australian and New Zealand guests to enjoy Ruby Princess before she arrives in Australia in October for our largest ever Australian and New Zealand season,” he added.
New for the 2019 Alaska cruises is the grand opening of Fannie Q’s Saloon at the Denali Princess Wilderness Lodge, where guests can experience locally inspired dishes in a modern saloon setting, along with the new Fireside Patio for light refreshments.
Pictured: The Inside Passage.
