Princess Alaska Cruisetours
FAQ: Cruise Answer Place
There's nothing else like it in the world, an Alaska cruisetour with Princess Cruises. From the incredible glaciers and charming Inside Passage towns of your voyage, to stays in dramatic Princess wilderness lodges at Denali National Park and beyond, it's certain to be the land-and-sea adventure you've always dreamed of. We look forward to welcoming you and being your host in the Great Land.
Note: The information below was accurate at time of publishing. However, things could change, so please visit www.princess.com for the latest up-to-date information. This information is provided for reference purposes only is subject to change without notice. Always re-confirm this information directly with the cruise line, prior to making any third-party reservations, such as airfare, shore excursions etc. and always before firming up your travel plans.
Flight Guidelines
Land Tour First, Then Cruise
| Arrival Locations | Suggested Flight Arrival Time |
|---|---|
| Anchorage | No later than 11 p.m. first night of cruisetour. |
| Fairbanks | Arrive at any time first night of cruisetour. |
| Seattle | Arrive at any time first night of cruisetour. Refer to your detailed cruisetour itinerary (found in the Cruise Personalizer®) for information on the first night of your cruisetour in Seattle. |
Note: Please be aware that your hotel room may not be available until 3 p.m. on the day of your arrival.
| Departure Locations | Suggested Flight Departure Time |
|---|---|
| Vancouver Pier to Vancouver Airport | No earlier than 11 a.m. domestic/12:30 p.m. International on disembarkation day. |
| Vancouver Pier to Seattle Airport |
No earlier than 4 p.m.
disembarkation day. Transfer time: 5 hours. |
Cruise First, Then Land Tour
| Arrival Locations | Suggested Flight Arrival Time |
|---|---|
| Seattle for Vancouver Sailing |
No later than 10 a.m.
embarkation day. Transfer time: 5 hours. |
| Vancouver | No later than 2 p.m. embarkation day. |
| Departure Locations | Suggested Flight Departure Time |
|---|---|
| Anchorage | Refer to your detailed cruisetour itinerary (found in the Cruise Personalizer®) for information on the last day of your cruisetour to determine departure time. |
| Fairbanks | Refer to your detailed cruisetour itinerary (found in the Cruise Personalizer®) for information on the last day of your cruisetour to determine departure time. |
| Seattle | Refer to your detailed cruisetour itinerary (found in the Cruise Personalizer®) for information on the last day of your cruisetour to determine departure time. |
US & Canada only 800-545-0008
Outside US & Canada 661-284-4410
Within Australia 13 24 88
Special Needs/Access
Lift-equipped motorcoaches, accessible hotel rooms and seating on trains are limited and need to be secured in advance. Should you need a wheelchair, it is imperative that you bring your own or make arrangements for one to be provided.
You can pre-reserve a wheelchair and have it and other medical equipment delivered on land by contacting Special Needs at Sea at 800-513-4515 (outside the US 954-585-0575) or by visiting specialneedsatsea.com.
Alternatively, you can contact CareVacations at 877-478-7827 or cruiseshipassist.com. For any special accessibility requests, please put your request in writing and fax it to the Princess Access Office at 661-284-4408 at least 30 days prior to your travel.
Or if you have questions about the program in general, please call the Princess Access Office at 661-284-4521.
On Land in Alaska
There are important differences between the cruise and land portions of your cruisetour. Please read the following section to better understand those differences.
Time Zones
All Princess destinations in
Alaska lie in the Alaska
Daylight Time zone, which is one
hour earlier than Pacific
Standard Time. Seattle,
Washington is on Pacific
Standard Time, as is Canada's
British Columbia and Yukon
Territories.
Currency/Banking Information
On your Alaska cruisetour, you
will enter both the US and
Canada. All land expenses
incurred in Alaska are in US
currency (USD). Any expenses you
may incur in Vancouver, B.C.,
Canada, will be in Canadian
currency (CAD).
Cash Expenses
Unlike cruising, cashless travel
does not apply on land. Make
sure to have cash and/or a
credit card and valid ID on
hand. Additional expenses will
include and are not limited to:
meals at your lodge and
elsewhere, room incidentals,
shuttle services, laundry, non
pre-purchased optional land
excursions and gift shop
purchases. If you wish to charge
meals, drinks or phone calls to
your hotel room, stop by the
front desk upon arrival at your
destination to establish credit.
Meals/Dining
All meals onboard our
railcars, at our wilderness
lodges and at other hotels are
at your own expense unless
otherwise specified in the daily
tour itinerary. Visit the Cruise
Personalizer for your detailed
itinerary. The following is a
low-to-high range of what you
can expect to pay (in US
dollars) for meals in Alaska:
| Meals in Alaska | Range |
|---|---|
| Breakfast entrée | $9 - $14 |
| Appetizer | $6 - $16 |
| Soup & Sandwich | $9 - $14 |
| Deluxe Hamburger | $10 - $13 |
| Salmon dinner | $26 - $37 |
| Steak dinner | $26 - $33 |
| Dessert | $4 - $10 |
Note: Price ranges are approximate and subject to change. Princess will make every effort to meet your special requests for low-sodium, low-fat, low sugar and vegetarian diets. Ask to see the Food and Beverage manager or Hotel Services Manager at your lodge or hotel to communicate your needs.
Tipping
Gratuities are not included
during the land portion of your
cruisetour. Gratuities are a
personal matter and an
expression of appreciation for
genuine, personal service
provided by knowledgeable and
creative professionals. Below
are suggested ranges (in US
dollars) to assist you in
determining what gratuity amount
is appropriate. Please extend
any gratuities on an individual
basis, not as a group.
| Service | Gratuity |
|---|---|
| Meals | Average 15% gratuity for server |
| Driver Guides, Train Staff and Land Excursion Guide |
$2 (half-day of service
per person) $4 (full-day of service per person) |
| Escorted Tour Director | $5 - $7 (per person, per day) |
Electricity Information
The US operates on a 110-volt
system, and uses a plug with two
flat parallel prongs. Most US
electrical outlets will have a
third round, ground hole. A
two-prong plug will still work
in a three-hole outlet. If you
are traveling from outside the
US, you may need a plug adapter
and/or voltage converter for
electronic devices.
Cell Phone Coverage
Given the areas through
which you will be traveling,
wireless reception may be
limited or in some cases,
non-existent. Please take this
into consideration prior to your
departure so that your family
and friends are aware. Contact
your cell phone carrier to
determine limitations and
services that exist in Alaska
and Canada.
Traveling with Children
While traveling in Alaska with
infants or children, it is
prohibited for the operator of a
motor vehicle to transport any
person under the age of 16 if
they are not secured in that
vehicle using a safety device
approved by the US Department of
Transportation. Alaska law
requires that infants and
children under the age five be
secured in the appropriate car
seat, booster seat or other
child restraint system. Children
and teens five to 16 years of
age must be secured using a
safety device which is
appropriate for that person. It
is imperative that you bring any
device, beyond a seat belt, that
you deem necessary to properly
secure your child. Some land or
shore excursions utilize smaller
vehicles and will require you
and your child to be secured
while traveling. This includes
tours into Denali National Park.
Climate
Cruisetours cover a broad range
of destinations with an equally
wide variety of weather
possibilities, so we suggest you
bring clothes that are suited to
layering. This will offer the
greatest flexibility in adapting
your clothing to the conditions
of the day.
This average low/high temperature chart will give you an idea of what to expect:
Average Low/High Temperatures (degrees Fahrenheit)
| Destination | May | June | July | August | September |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Coastal Alaska/British Columbia: Mild summers, frequent rain | 46/54 | 54/62 | 58/66 | 56/64 | 48/55 |
| Interior Alaska/Interior Canada: Sometimes hot/dry in summer | 48/70 | 55/70 | 61/90 | 56/80 | 45/60 |
|
Prudhoe Bay: Summers are mild and cool |
34/42 | 46/54 | 50/65 | 49/57 | 42/49 |
Altitude
Many guests have concerns about
the altitude encountered during
their journeys. The following
chart shows the maximum
elevations you will encounter on
your cruisetour:
| Location | Highest Altitude |
|---|---|
| Denali National Park |
3,900 ft. (Tundra
Wilderness Tour) 2,800 ft. (Natural History Tour) |
| Copper River cruisetours | 4,068 ft. (to and from Denali Princess Wilderness Lodge) |
| Arctic Explorer cruisetours | 3,900 ft. (Atigun Pass) |
| Copper River Princess Wilderness Lodge | 1,040 ft. |
| Denali Princess Wilderness Lodge | 1,600 ft. |
| Kenai Princess Wilderness Lodge | 920 ft. (Turnagain Pass) |
| Mt. McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge | 720 ft. |
| Anchorage | 101 ft. |
| Fairbanks | 440 ft. |
Insects
Take measures to avoid being
bitten by insects and wear light
colored, loose-fitting clothing
that covers your arms and legs.
Regularly apply an insect
repellent.
Wildlife Encounters
You may encounter some of
Alaska's abundant wildlife while
ashore. We strongly suggest you
keep a good distance from
wildlife to avoid danger, and
never attempt to touch or feed
any of the animals you may see
from the ship or while ashore.
Optional Land Excursions
Princess is pleased to offer you the ability to pre-purchase your city-based land excursions for the land portion of your cruisetour. Included in the Cruise Personalizer® is a list of land excursion options customized to best fit your itinerary with detailed information about each excursion. Not all tours are available on every cruisetour itinerary. Order your land excursions by calling Princess at 800-426-0442 before the closing date listed on your option form. Your credit card will be charged at time of booking for all confirmed reservations. Confirmed pre-booked excursions can be viewed in your detailed itinerary in the Cruise Personalizer®. Print the Travel Summary as proof of purchase for your personal records. You will receive information on confirmed pre-booked land excursions with your Welcome Envelope upon arrival at each location. Land Excursion bookings can be pre-purchased up to five (5) days prior to departure and cancellations for pre-purchased land excursions must also be made 5 days prior to the departure date of your first cruise day or first land segment of your cruise tour.
Children
Provided that children are
accompanied by a parent or legal
guardian, there is typically no
minimum age required on most
excursions. Children's prices
are available for most tours; in
most cases there is no charge
for children under the age of
two, provided they do not occupy
a seat. Individuals under 18 may
be required to provide parental
written consent if attending the
tour alone. For tours involving
travel by van, children under
the age of five or who weigh
less than 40 lbs. must be seated
in a child safety seat. (Federal
Law does not require child
safety in motorcoaches).
On helicopter and flightseeing
tours, children 24 months of age
and older are required to have
their own seat. Children under
24 months of age are considered
lap infants and may ride free of
charge if the tour operator can
accommodate them.
Clothing
Given Alaska's fluctuating
climate, we strongly suggest you
dress in layers and wear
comfortable, low-heeled walking
shoes or sturdier shoes for
activities such as hiking. You
might want to bring a fold-up
umbrella and a light jacket in
your carry-on. Bringing
sunglasses on your excursion is
highly recommended.
Conditions
In selling tickets (including
coupons or vouchers) or
otherwise promoting or making
arrangements for excursions -
whether for air, land or local
water transportation; tours;
sports or any other recreational
activities; shore accommodations
or meals or for any service,
facility or activity other than
onboard Princess ships -
Princess acts only as agent for
the independent tour operator
supplying such excursions or
services. Participation by a
passenger on excursions is
conditioned upon such
passenger's acceptance of the
terms and conditions set forth
in the Passage Contract, the
excursion ticket and, depending
on the activity, other documents
which, among other things,
expressly release Princess from
any liability for such
participation. Participation may
also be subject to the
independent tour operators' own
terms and conditions.
Excursion Departure Times
Departure times for each
tour will be listed on the
Cruise Personalizer. These have
been published according to
information from our agents, but
are subject to change.
Passengers are requested to
report to the specified
departure location approximately
10 - 15 minutes prior to the
time designated on your ticket.
Excursions with Limited
Participation
Excursions may be purchased
in advance of your departure on
a first-come, first-served
basis. Many excursions have
limited participation and
reservations will be processed
in the order received. When
excursions are fully subscribed,
additional requests will be
placed on a waiting list in the
order received.
Fishing
Guidelines
- Conditions and seasonality
Fish runs are dependent on
spawning seasons, weather, river
levels, commercial fishing
pressure, and numerous other
variables. Your fishing location
and/or destination could change
depending on these conditions
and state regulations at the
time of your visit. Please
remember you have purchased an
opportunity to catch fish, not a
guarantee to do so. Water
conditions vary. Rivers fed by
glacier water appear gray due to
the high silt content and rivers
fed by lake water are clear. The
Copper River section features
fishing tours on both glacier
fed (the Klutina) and clear
water (the Gulkana) rivers.
Kenai offers clear water fishing
on the upper and lower Kenai
River. Seasonality of species
varies with each river as is
mentioned in the tour
descriptions.
- Regulations
If the Alaska Department of Fish
and Game determines that there
are not enough salmon entering
the river to sustain an adequate
regeneration population, the
fishing season may be cut back,
catch limits decreased, or other
similar regulatory rules
implemented. In order to
conserve salmon and other
species, current regulations
require you to stop fishing once
you have retained the maximum
limit by law. Information on
Alaska's current regulations can
also be found online at
www.adfg.state.ak.us.
If your tour is not designated
as catch and release, your catch
can be processed and shipped
home for an additional charge.
In most cases, this service can
be arranged through the fishing
guide or the tour company. Due
to Alaskan law, the lodges are
not allowed to process and/or
cook any sport caught salmon.
Because of its perishable nature
and US Customs regulations, your
catch may not be sent outside of
the United States in most cases.
- Licensing
Fishing licenses are not
included in the excursion
pricing listed within the
brochure. Fishing licenses will
be handled locally. We will
assist you with arranging a
fishing license, either through
the guide service, or at the
lodge location. Prices for a
license will vary depending on
the number of days you choose to
fish. A one day non-resident
sport fishing license is $20.
King Salmon require an
additional $10 stamp. Go to
www.adfg.state.ak.us
for more details on pricing.
Children under 16 do not need a
fishing license.
Flightseeing Excursions
Due to weight and balance
limitations of small aircraft,
as well as for your own safety
and comfort, flightseeing
operators require Princess to
provide the individual weights
of all our passengers. As a
result, prior to your
flightseeing excursion, lodge
personnel will be requesting
this information from you so
that we can provide it to the
flightseeing operator in a
timely manner. Helicopters may
carry up to 6 passengers
depending on combined group
weight and carry-on items are
limited to a camera that can be
carried on your lap. Please
note, the flight length and
amount of time spent on the
glacier, shown in the duration
section of each tour, are
approximate and may vary due to
weather conditions.
Personal Possessions
Personal articles should
remain at all times under the
passenger's custody and control.
Be careful that you do not leave
your possessions unattended at
any time in the vehicle or coach
in which you are traveling,
unless instructed otherwise. For
most flightseeing tours you will
be asked to leave behind all
carry-on's and our operators
have been instructed to secure
these for you while you are on
tour.
Prices
The prices for the
excursions are in US dollars and
subject to change without
notice. All quotations made
include conveyance according to
the itinerary and, where
applicable, meals, refreshments,
guides, and entrance fees,
unless otherwise stated.
Children, other than infants in
arms, will be charged full fare
unless noted otherwise.
Refunds
In the event of any
excursion being canceled for
reasons beyond our control, a
full refund will be made. No
refunds can be made on any
ticket, coupon or voucher unless
notice of cancellation is given
before the closing date
indicated on the booking form
for the excursions involved.
Land Excursions that are
pre-purchased and need to be
refunded will be refunded by our
Corporate Office using the same
credit card you used to book
your excursions. These refunds
will typically be reflected on
your credit card statement
between 7 - 10 business days.
Should any excursion have to be
abandoned through force majeure
or difficulties en route, the
best possible refund will be
arranged according to the
circumstances.
Service
Princess is dedicated to
providing the best tour
experience possible for our
guests and we work with a number
of companies to provide a
diverse and entertaining tour
product for you to choose from.
Each season excursions that
surpass expectations and
individual guides who provide
excellent service are presented
awards. You can assist us with
recognizing outstanding tours
and guides by simply completing
the short service recognition
form available at the sales
desks at each sales location.
If you experience a problem
while on tour, we ask that you
immediately contact one of our
local managers so that we can
work to resolve it while you
enjoy the rest of your vacation.
Smoking
We have a no smoking policy
while our guests are on
transportation tours of any kind
or in an enclosed environment.
Tipping
Tipping is a discretionary
matter. However, it is
customary, if one is pleased
with the tour, to tip the tour
guide.
Transportation
The standards of transport
vary considerably throughout the
state. Air-conditioned coaches
are not available in many areas.
Passengers wishing to travel
with friends should all leave
together, as this will help the
Tour Staff to allocate them
space in the same vehicle. For
the comfort of all passengers,
smoking is prohibited aboard the
sightseeing vehicles.
Wheelchairs
For guests using wheelchairs, we
recommend reserving the
accessible sightseeing tours as
designated. Some tours not
designated as suitable for
wheelchairs may be adaptable to
your unique circumstances
depending on your abilities. If
a particular tour is of special
interest, please inquire as to
what limitations exist to see if
they apply to you. Wheelchairs
are not provided by our Tour
Suppliers.
Wildlife guarantee
We cannot guarantee that you
will see wildlife. Our Tour
Suppliers make every effort to
fulfill a tour's description;
however, weather, time of season
and other factors beyond our
control can affect wildlife
sightings and scenic views.
Withdrawal of Tours
The Tour Operator reserves the
right to withdraw any excursion
through lack of demand and to
make any alterations that they
may deem advisable for the
comfort of the passengers,
bearing in mind the convenience
and best interest of each group.
Denali National Park Tours
Most Princess Alaska cruisetours include an exciting tour through the park; however, Princess offers the flexibility to choose your preferred experience from four unique tour options. Select the appropriate Denali National Park tour experience for you.
To change the Denali Park tour on an existing Alaska cruisetour booking, please have your Travel Agent call Princess. If you didn't use a Travel Agent to book your cruisetour call a Princess Representative at 1-800-426-0442. The price difference will be applied to the booking. Don't wait; availability is limited. Space is assigned on a first-come, first-served basis. Not all requests can be accommodated. Changes must be made 14 days prior to departure.
Note: No tour operator, including Princess, is authorized to use their own motorcoach inside the park boundary. Sightseeing tours inside of Denali National Park use school buses. Children under 5 years and/or 40 pounds are required to be in a child safety device (car seat) to ride on buses. Passengers must bring their own child safety device.
What to Bring
Clothing Suggestions
Alaska is very casual both in
the evenings, as well as the
day. Casual, active sportswear
is the best option, as you will
likely be enjoying tours and
activities outdoors. You'll want
comfortable clothes and good
walking shoes, and the ability
to be layered for everything
from sunny afternoons to chilly
nights. As the weather can be
unpredictable, a warm jacket is
advisable.
Here is a brief listing of suggested items:
Daytime
- Water repellent coat or jacket
- Rain hat
- Comfortable walking shoes or sneakers
- Lightweight windbreaker
- Sweaters
- Pants or shorts
Evening
- Warm coat (temperatures can get lower in the evening)
- Same attire as worn during the day - casual
Other Recommended Items
- Cameras
- Binoculars
- Travel alarm clock
- Insect repellent
- Car seat for those traveling with children
- US National Parks pass (not required)
- Collapsible umbrella
- Sunglasses
Luggage
All Princess cruisetours include our hassle-free luggage handling service every step of the way. During the land portion of your vacation, we'll take care of transporting your luggage from one location to the next.
Important luggage reminders:
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Essential medicines, travel documents, valuables and breakables should be hand carried in your possession at all times.
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All Alaska luggage tags will be distributed by Princess Representatives in Alaska.
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Luggage fees imposed by airlines are the responsibility of each guest. Please check with each carrier prior to departure for specific guidelines.
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Many domestic airline carriers now impose baggage fees for one or more bags and bags weighing over 50 lbs., so check with your carrier regarding weight restrictions.
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Princess will make every effort to assist you in safeguarding your belongings. But remember, you are responsible for your things at all times. Princess is not responsible for money, jewelry, cameras, binoculars, documents or any other articles you retain in your personal control.
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All luggage should have a sturdy personal identification tag that will not be lost or damaged in the course of typical airport and trucked luggage handling.
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On journeys including air travel, luggage will be subject to a considerable amount of handling and we would recommend that your luggage be of sturdy construction.
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Princess recommends that your travel protection is adequate enough to cover any possible loss or damage which may occur. Any loss or damage caused by Princess or an airline must be reported immediately to the responsible party.
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For passengers traveling on a roundtrip Vancouver, B.C. cruisetour, a roundtrip Seattle cruisetour or who have purchased "Seattle Air Advantage", please refer to your detailed itinerary found in the Cruise Personalizer® for additional details regarding luggage.
Packing for your Land Tour
Cruisetours involve many modes
of transportation including
motorcoaches, trains and
sightseeing vehicles so make
sure you take only the things
you need to ensure comfort for
you and your fellow travelers.
There are different types of
bags to consider for the land
portion of your cruisetour.
Hand-Carry Tote/Backpack
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You'll want this bag with you every step of the way, so include only the essentials.
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Items to pack in this bag include travel documents, photo ID, important medication, toiletries, camera, and any extra layers of clothing such as jackets or hats.
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Your hand-carry tote bag should be a size that is comfortable to carry and should be able to be stowed under your seat. We recommend soft-sided tote bags or backpacks no larger than 17" x 14" x 4" with a zip enclosure.
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Wheeled carry on cases that are used to carry-on luggage on airlines are too large and are not suitable as hand-carried luggage on motorcoaches and trains.
"Join Me Tonight" Luggage
You are allowed one piece of
"Join Me Tonight" baggage per
person on the land portion of
your cruisetour. You will simply
pack one bag and place luggage
where instructed. Our handlers
will pick it up and deliver it
to your room at the next
overnight location on your land
tour.
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This bag will be transported separately from you and will not be accessible during transit.
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Items to put in this bag include clothing, sleepwear, nonessential toiletries, extra shoes and anything else you might need at your hotel but do not need access to during the day.
"Join Me Onboard" Luggage (for guests who cruise after their land tour)
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Passengers who cruise after their land tour should pack a separate bag for items they will not need on land.
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This bag is perfect for the items you may need on your cruise but will not need on your land tour, such as formal wear, dress shoes, or dinner jackets. On the land portion of your cruisetour, the dress code is always casual so there is no need for any formal wear.
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All luggage is delivered to the first destination on your land itinerary. Upon departure from that city, the "Join Me Onboard" tagged bags will be securely stored until they are delivered to your stateroom onboard.
"Join Me in Fairbanks/Anchorage" Luggage (for guests who cruise prior to their land tour)
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Passengers who cruise prior to their land tour should pack all the items they used on their cruise and will not need on land in this piece of luggage. After disembarkation from the ship, these bags will be inaccessible until delivered upon your arrival in the final destination of your itinerary.
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Please identify your chosen pieces of luggage (excluding the one "Join Me Tonight" bag) with the "Join Me" tags based on your final destination.
Transportation
- Government-issued photo identification and boarding information are required prior to embarkation.
- Storage space is limited; we request that your hand-carried bag not exceed the size of a standard tote.
- Smoking is limited to the viewing platform or outdoor vestibules.
- Please do not bring food for consumption onboard.
| Rail | Rail Segments | Duration | Car Type | Food Service | Other |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Denali Express | Between Whittier and Denali (for service to/from Denali Princess Wilderness Lodge) | Approx. 9.5hrs^^ | Double-decker glass domed luxury rail cars | Dining is available onboard the train^ |
*Princess Rail Guides
provide narration en
route *Gift Shop onboard *Open-air viewing platform |
| McKinley Express | Between Whittier and Talkeetna (for service to/from Mt. McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge) | Approx. 5.5hrs^^ | Single-level glass domed cars | Dining is available onboard the train^ |
*Princess Rail Guides
provide narration en
route *Club car onboard |
| Princess Rail Service |
Between Anchorage and
Talkeetna Between Talkeetna and Denali Between Denali and Fairbanks |
Approx. 4hrs^^ | Double-decker glass domed luxury rail cars | Dining is available onboard the train^ |
*Princess Rail Guides
provide narration en
route *Gift Shop onboard *Open-air viewing platform |
^Expect to
pay prices similar to a hotel
restaurant. If meals are
included or pre-purchased they
will be specified in your
itinerary in the
Cruise
Personalizer®.
^^Travel time is an estimate and
varies.
Motorcoach Transportation
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Princess provides trained and knowledgeable drivers for your motorcoach travels.
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Motorcoach segments between all points tend to be shorter in duration than rail.
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Seating aboard the coaches is not assigned, but guests may be asked to rotate throughout each day to allow everyone access to the forward seats.
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Ample stops are made for photo and rest breaks.
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Coaches are equipped with restrooms.
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All sightseeing tours inside Denali National Park are operated by the National Park Service concessionaire. No tour operator, including Princess, is authorized to use their own motorcoach inside the park boundary. Sightseeing tours inside of Denali National Park use school buses.
Accommodations
Hotel Stays
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Princess utilized both Princess-owned-and-operated lodges as well as independent 3rd party hotels and your cruisetour could include overnight stays at either.
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You will be assigned a hotel prior to travel. This information will be available in the Cruise Personalizer® 21 days prior to departure and a notification will be sent to your travel agent.
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Hotels are selected for their location, amenities, staff services or historical significance. In larger cities you will find more modern full-service hotels with televisions and telephones in each room and a choice of restaurants. In smaller cities and in the more remote locations, the hotels, though comfortable, are more rustic and the services are limited.
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Air conditioning is not available at most hotels.
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In Prudhoe Bay and Coldfoot, accommodations are of modular constructions and, though clean and warm, are of a basic nature.
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We communicate the bed configuration requested, but bed types are limited and room assignments are at the discretion of the management of each hotel. As a guideline, accommodations for two guests sharing the same room usually consist of one double/queen bed, two twin beds or a double/queen bed with a fold-out couch. Accommodations for the three guest are one double/queen bed with a fold-out couch or rollaway. Accommodations for four guests are two double/queen beds.
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Smoking is prohibited in the hotel rooms, dining venues and common areas at Princess-owned properties. For other Alaska accommodations, we communicate the smoking or non-smoking preferences, but due to availability, these room types are not guaranteed.
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Some Alaska hotels do not have elevators. If you have special requests or concerns regarding accessibility, or if you would like to request disabled or easy access hotel rooms, refer to the Special Needs/Access section for instructions and contact information.
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Check-in time for Anchorage and Fairbanks hotels is typically 3 p.m., while check-out is no later than 11 a.m. If you have charged items of a personal nature to your room, please settle your account at least one hour before departure time.
Shopping
Each Princess
wilderness lodge features a gift
shop where you can purchase
sundries as well as gifts and
souvenirs. For those that
purchase items at the gift shop
but don't have room in their
luggage, Princess offers our
"Ship Shop" program. For your
convenience, we offer shipping
for your purchases from any of
our gift shop locations. A small
handling fee will apply in
addition to the actual shipping
costs, based on local post
office rates.






