princess cruise
It is possible to take cruises across Europe, the Caribbean, Alaska, Europe, Canada & England with this cruise. Its first voyage was in the year 1965 and featured only one ship going towards Mexico. The fleet of this ship comes from several US cities such as Florida, Fort Lauderdale, and Los Angeles, which feature medium and large cruises. It is possible to enjoy your vacation for just one day or 112 days by taking advantage of the special poolside screen that is under the sky. Take advantage of shore excursions as well as guided sightseeing of Spain, and Barcelona, and sampling the rum of Barbados.

There is a variety of eating times and a broad variety of dining choices. There are 18 ships in the fleet that comprise Pacific Princess, Regal Princess, Emerald Princess, Ruby Princess, Star Princess, Sun Princess, Golden Princess, Grand Princess, Island Princess, Sapphire Princess, Sea Princess, Crown Princess Royal Princess, Caribbean Princess, Coral Princess, Royal Princess, Diamond Princess, and Sky Princess. It caters to the entire spectrum of types of travellers such as families, solo travelers, and couples, as well as adults.

Why Should You Go On Princess?

Princess cruises provide innovative features like dining at any time as well as movies under the stars and others. Additionally, it is the best choice for couples and multigenerational families who are interested in exploring destinations, not just onboard activities.
Princess Cruise Ships
  1. Caribbean Princess
  2. Coral Princess
  3. Crown Princess
  4. Diamond Princess
  5. Discovery Princess
  6. Emerald Princess
  7. Enchanted Princess
  8. Grand Princess
  9. Island Princess
  10. Majestic Princess
  11. Regal Princess
  12. Royal Princess
  13. Ruby Princess
  14. Sapphire Princess
  15. Sky Princess

Princess Destinations It Sails To

  1. Antarctica
  2. Transatlantic
  3. The British Isles & Western Europe
  4. Alaska
  5. Asia
  6. The Caribbean
  7. The Eastern Caribbean
  8. The Southern Caribbean
  9. The Western Caribbean
  10. Europe
  11. Hawaii
  12. The Mexican Riviera
  13. The Panama Canal & Central America
  14. South America
  15. Around the World
  16. Australia & New Zealand
  17. Canada & New England
  18. The Baltic Sea
  19. The South Pacific
  20. Transpacific
  21. The Mediterranean
  22. Pacific Coastal
  23. Mexico

Princess Cruise Ports of Call

  1. Cozumel
  2. St. Thomas
  3. Juneau
  4. Ketchikan
  5. Vancouver
  6. Fort Lauderdale (Port Everglades)
  7. Southampton
  8. Barcelona
  9. Naples
  10. Copenhagen
  11. Rome (Civitavecchia)
  12. Taormina (Messina)
  13. Florence
  14. Sydney (Australia)
  15. Los Angeles
  16. Auckland
  17. Marseille
  18. Kotor
  19. Princess Cays
  20. Tokyo (Yokohama)
Princess Cruises Ranking
The rating of the Princess is based on reviews from users as well as expert recommendations and health scores.
  1. It stands on #10 in the top cruise line for couples.
  2. It stands on #4 as the top cruise line to spend your money on.
  3. It stands on 7th place for the most popular ship line to cruise in the Caribbean
  4. It stands on #14 for the top Cruise line on the Mediterranean

Different Types of Princess Cruising Style

Princess cruise line has a variety of types of cruising, such as cruises designed for families, disabled or senior Citizen, Romantic & Honeymoon Destinations, Fitness & Health, Solo Travelers, and Gourmet Food.

Princess Types of Cabin/Staterooms

Explore all that Princess Cruise has to offer in your stateroom. Below are the most luxurious cabins/staterooms to enjoy your next cruise on Princess.

  1. Suites onboard Princess Cruises include everything with elegant balcony furniture, free mini-bar, water bottles access to the spa professional laundry and cleaning services, special restaurant and much more.
  2. Bedroom Family Suite offers a unique room featuring two baths and a large living space as well as a spacious private balcony. The suite can accommodate eight guests. Two-bedroom family Suite at a time.
  3. The staterooms that have balconies have floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors and offer more space to accommodate more guests than standard staterooms.
  4. Staterooms inside are the most economical alternative for recharging your battery while staying within budget. They come with two beds, as well as additional amenities like an individual bath, a closet, TV, and much more.
  5. The Club Class staterooms are like mini-suites, but they offer superior comfort and luxury like prioritised services and upgraded amenities.
  6. Connecting staterooms are designed for families or groups that have been invited to attend a reunion or for a family vacation. Connecting staterooms offer more space and comfort.
  7. The stateroom with Premium Balcony has a larger balcony with stunning views and more space than standard staterooms.
  8. Oceanview Staterooms come with all the standard amenities that staterooms in the interior, but also have an added benefit is an ocean view through either a porthole or a picture window which allows natural light into the cabin.
  9. Mini-Suite that has a balcony is the only one that’s larger than a balcony stateroom that has a luxurious living area and a separate seating area with a sofa bed and luxurious features.
  10. Sky Suite can comfortably accommodate up to five people simultaneously with a 700 sq. Ft. terrace and a luxurious living space.
  11. Wheelchair-accessible staterooms are specifically designed to accommodate people with disabilities and come with wide doors as well as roll-in showers. accessible facilities.
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