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Azamara Cruises, renowned for its Destination Immersion® and Extended Destination Days, is thrilled to announce its highly anticipated return to Alaska’s breathtaking landscapes and rugged wilderness in the summer of 2026. After a seven-year hiatus, Azamara Cruises will once again offer its signature, intimate voyages to one of the world’s most unspoiled destinations, providing guests with reputable onshore excursions and experiences that bring them closer to the heart of Alaska’s awe-inspiring natural beauty, unparalleled wildlife, and rich culture.
A Journey Through Alaska’s Wilderness
Beginning in May 2026, Azamara Pursuit® will embark on a series of 10-—to 13-day cruises with meticulously curated itineraries. These voyages will offer visits to remote Alaskan destinations, extended stays in port of 10+ hours, cultural encounters with Indigenous communities, and wildlife excursions such as whale-watching, bear spotting, and glacier hiking.
Michael Pawlus, Head of Itinerary Planning at Azamara Cruises, expressed the excitement of reintroducing Alaska as a key destination: “Our guests have long requested a return to this extraordinary region, and we are pleased to meet that demand by offering enhanced itineraries and land experiences that truly capture the essence of Alaska. From cruising the Hubbard Glacier to offering extended time in smaller ports, our specially tailored cruises provide an unforgettable, immersive journey and deeper connection with the destination.”
Immersive Experiences Await
Azamara Cruises’ commitment to Destination Immersion® means that guests will not just visit Alaska; they will be immersed in its rich culture and taken to the heart of destinations that larger ships cannot access. Dondra Ritzenthaler, CEO of Azamara Cruises, emphasised this commitment: “With our extended stays and thoughtfully curated land experiences, we are thrilled to deliver the Azamara experience in a destination that has captivated the hearts of travellers.”
Highlights of Azamara’s Alaska Return
- Extended Stays: Ports such as Juneau, Wrangell, Skagway, and Ketchikan, as well as Nanaimo and Victoria, BC, will offer guests ample time to explore each destination.
- Remote Locations: Access to stunning locations like Kodiak, Dutch Harbor, and Icy Strait Point, known for exceptional whale watching and adventure activities.
- Late-night departures: 27 late-night departures to maximise guests’ time in port before setting sail to the next destination.
- AzAmazing Evening: A private event in Ketchikan, “An Alaskan Adventure: Timber, Traditions & Toasts,” featuring local brews, traditional Tlingit dance performances, and a thrilling Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show.
A Transformative Journey
With a focus on immersive travel, Azamara Cruises ensures that each moment spent in Alaska is part of a transformative journey filled with wonder, discovery, and cherished memories. From the awe-inspiring natural beauty to the authentic cultural encounters, guests will experience Alaska in a way that resonates for a lifetime.
Embark on an unforgettable adventure with Azamara Cruises in the summer of 2026 and discover the magic of Alaska’s Last Frontier.
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