Celebrating 55 years of cruising to Alaska, Princess Cruises is rolling out an immersive experience that guarantees your Northern Lights viewingeven if its just inside the shipboard planetarium. Hopefully, youll also see the Aurora Borealis in the real sky, too!
The Voyage to the Stars experience debuts with 2024s cruise tour season and is part of the North to Alaska with Princess program, which showcases local storytellers, cultural experiences, and Alaskan culture. For the first time ever, guests will enter a planetarium in the ships theater for an engaging show with live imagery to get everyone ramped up about the beautiful phenomenon nature offers. Alaska is one of the places where youre most likely to see the Northern Lightsbut the planetarium show is a great precaution in case its not the right season or weather to see them. And hey, if your kid is young enough, they may actually think they saw the real thing.
Astrotourists love sky-based phenomena like meteor showers and last months total solar eclipse, and the Aurora Borealis is one of the most spectacular things you can ever crane your head back to see. #BucketList, ammirite?
Besides Northern Lights viewing, Princess's Alaska cruises offer five glacier viewing experiences on seven ships and 91 different cruises to Glacier Bay National Park.