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Princess in Alaska
Princess Cruises are celebrating Alaska’s 50th anniversary of statehood with a full season of cruise-tours and itineraries highlighting the best of the state in 2009. It will include the Denali National Park and Glacier Bat National Park, as well as sailings through the state’s Gulf Coast and Inside Passage. Between 9th May and 14th September Princess’ fleet with offer 130 Alaskan sailings in total. "We remain committed to delivering a range of programmes which cover Alaska's most popular attractions - Denali and Glacier Bay National Parks," said Charlie Ball, president of Princess Tours. "We also offer programmes that go beyond the heart of Alaska to an array of destinations from above the Arctic Circle to the Emerald Isle of Kodiak."
All Princess Alaska cruise-tour options offer at least two nights at either Denali Princess Wilderness Lodge or Mt. McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge (or a combination of both) ensuring that cruisers can enjoy more time among the Denali area. Direct to the Wilderness Tours are trains at the Whittier cruise ship dock - offering passengers the luxury same-day rail service between the ship and Denali Park - the only experience of its kind. Classic Alaska packages combine two nights in the park area with overnights in Anchorage and Fairbanks. Alaska Escorted tours offer three itineraries featuring the services of a professional guide and include most meals. See special offers from Princess Cruises.
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