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A guide to Princess cruises

A guide to Princess cruises

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A guide to Princess cruises

Princess Cruises offer their passengers the chance to escape in a world of luxury to discover exciting cultures and breathtaking sights on their top super liners. You can relax or live the high life according to your mood.

The Princess brand hurtled to fame when it starred in the television series, "Love Boat". It is now part of Carnival PLC and one of the principal cruise lines in the world. Princess Cruise's sail to more worldwide destinations than any other major cruise lines including Alaska, Asia, Australia and New Zealand, Canada and New England, the Caribbean, Europe, Hawaii, Tahiti and South Pacific, the Mexican Riviera, Panama Canal and luxury world cruises.

Princess cruises have one hundred and fifteen exclusive itineraries taking in over three hundred and fifty thrilling ports of call with the larger vessels carrying more than three thousand guests.

The Princess ships offer an innovative program known as, Personal Choice Cruising, which is an unstructured, individually tailored style of cruising. Customers are provided the opportunity to tailor their cruise, so you get what you want, when you want it. The idea of passengers being able to manage their own cruise began in the 1990's when Princess introduced their innovative Sun class ships with multiple dining locations, affordable private balconies and flexible entertainment.

Princess Cruises take care of all the pre-cruise preparation for you with their cruise personaliser. All you have to do is to provide them with your immigration information and boarding will be quicker and trouble-free. Likewise you can send in pre-cruise information regarding any special needs and even your favourite drink. There is also a facility to pre-reserve spa treatments and shore excursions within four months of your departure date.

Daytime activities include lectures, digital photography workshops, cooking demonstrations and ceramic painting lessons. There are a number of swimming pools, even one with a current to swim against. Other sporting activities include golf, scuba and snorkelling lessons, jogging, basketball, volleyball, ping-pong and shuffleboard.

If you want to take it easy you can visit the ships extensive library, laze beside the pool or visit the Sanctuary for a relaxing spa or massage and be waited on by a Serenity Steward with light meals and signature drinks.

The Lotus Spa and Fitness programs offer all you need to both pamper and keep fit and the salon services offer hairdressing, manicure, pedicure and a barbers shop.

Other facilities include boutiques to buy duty free gifts, room service, bars and lounges, speciality restaurants and personal choice dining. There is a casino, art auctions, book club and an amazing choice of nightly entertainment with live theatre, shows, dancing under the stars, parties, karaoke, comedy, TV and movies.

A complementary, "Passport to Value" allows substantial savings on shopping, photo services, and art and spa treatments. There are several special packages to celebrate occasions and you can even fill your room with freshly cut flowers.

Princess Cruises are great for all the family whatever their age and youngsters age three to seventeen are catered to with a wide range of stimulating onboard activities to keep them happy throughout the day.

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