Important Topics To Know
- The Denali Experience is an optional eight-day pre-cruise land extension available for select 2027 and 2028 Alaskan voyages.
- Guests receive immersive access to Denali National Park including guided flightseeing and visits to specialized wildlife conservation centers.
- The program is designed to perfectly complement Seabourn’s seven-day Inside Passage cruises for a complete Alaskan land and sea adventure.
- Every aspect of the journey features ultra-luxury standards, including four-star hotel stays, all meals, and expert-led transportation.
Ultra-Luxury cruise line Seabourn is expanding its prestigious Alaskan offerings with the introduction of “The Denali Experience,” a sophisticated land program debuting in 2027 and 2028. This optional eight-day pre-cruise extension is designed to transition guests from the vibrant coastline into the majestic interior of the Great Land. By combining the cruise line’s renowned ultra-luxury service with deep inland exploration, the program offers a comprehensive way to witness the natural wonders of Alaska at a relaxed and meaningful pace.

The journey begins with a scenic rail trip from Anchorage, leading guests into the heart of the six-million-acre Denali National Park and Preserve. Travelers will enjoy remarkable perspectives of the landscape through curated “flightseeing” tours over glaciers and exclusive wildlife encounters at the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center. These experiences are led by expert guides and local specialists who provide rich cultural and historical context, ensuring every moment is educational and inspiring.
In keeping with the high standards of the Seabourn brand, every logistical detail is handled with care. The package includes stays in elegant four-star accommodations, all daily meals, and seamless transportation throughout the interior. A festive farewell dinner at the celebrated Tracy’s King Crab Shack in Juneau serves as a perfect transition before guests board their seven-day Inside Passage voyage. This thoughtful integration of land and sea allows travelers to enjoy the best of both worlds, from the rugged beauty of the Chugach Mountains to the serene waters of the Alaskan coast.
