Catholic Cruisers

CRUISE. PRAY. CELEBRATE YOUR FAITH.

Welcome to Catholic Cruisers — voyages of faith hosted by Veritas Cruises. Our custom sailings offer a meaningful Catholic experience at sea, combining spiritual enrichment with the beauty of a world-class cruise. You pay only for your cruise & air costs, along with a shared fee among fellow travelers to cover a priest’s travel expenses and stipend.

Unlike pricier Catholic cruises offered elsewhere, we keep things simple and sacred. Each cruise includes just one or two Catholic priests — and a possible additional speaker — who lead morning prayers, the Rosary, and daily Mass. This allows you to enjoy all the pleasures of your vacation without missing the sacraments.

New! These optional add-ons:

  • Overnight hotel package in Anchorage, along with a scenic, narrated transfer from Anchorage to the port in Whittier (including a photo stop at Portage Glacier Valley and drive-by at Turnagain Arm for beluga whale sighting; 60 minute visit to the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center with the perfect picture opportunity for bears, moose, caribou, bison, musk oxen, deer, elk, bold eagle; and, 2.5 mile-long Anton Anderson Memorial Tunnel).
  • Private shore excursion in Juneau to the National Shrine of St. Therese

🛳️ Next Departure: Alaska Cruise — August 22–29, 2026

(Click here to view the itinerary and ship details.)

Sail southbound aboard the Discovery Princess, from Anchorage to Vancouver.

To request a quote, email Carmen@VeritasCruises.com. Please include:

  • Number of travelers
  • Preferred stateroom type (interior, balcony, etc.)
  • Nearest major airport
  • Princess Cruises Captain's Circle membership # (if you have one)

Remember to bring your Catholic Travel Kit!

(Discount available for Catholic Cruisers.)

Blessings,


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Carmen Allard

805-526-6565 cell (Arizona / Mountain Time)

Founder, Catholic Travel Kit


"The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page." - St. Augustine 

"The world's thy ship and not thy home." - St. Thérèse of Lisieux