Norwegian Alaska Cruises

Something about the deep and incredible beauty of Alaska's rich and varied coastline must have impressed Norwegian Cruises' designers. The ships' artful craftsmanship rivals the scenic wonders yet lends itself to an equally elegant and laid-back atmosphere. It's called Freestyle Cruising. There is no better environment from which to sample the sights and sounds of Alaska.

Fine art figures prominently in the decor of Norwegian Cruises' ships. Visual art is not only an expression of individuality, it can awake creativity in the viewer. That's just the passenger Norwegian Cruises is looking for. You're not afraid to try new things, and you don't want to pass up a chance to discover a new passion. From dog-sledding to glacier helicopter tours, you're up for it.

Norwegian Alaska Cruises, Where Art Meets Life

If wildlife is your thing, admire the natural beauty of eagles near Glacier Bay or black bears, Orcas and other whales along the way. Norwegian offers private land, sea or air tours of the ports you visit. Make the most of what's all around you too. The Alaska touring Norwegian Pearl, Star and Sun were indeed made for passengers to take advantage of public atria, where the view is the best painter's canvas.

 

Artistic cuisine is another refinement you'll encounter on Norwegian Cruises to Alaska. It's beautiful because it is unfailingly fresh and creatively prepared. Fine dining at one of a dozen shipboard restaurants is truly an experience where art meets life. Direct Line Cruises can help you make this connection when booking a cruise to Alaska's Glacier Bay or Inside Passage.