Over the years, people have come to expect the world of Princess. And that is exactly what they deliver with more cruises to more destinations than any other cruise line. This is the kind of vacation of which most people only dream. Sailing to fascinating ports of call. Enjoying fine dining served with Italian flair. Applauding nightly Broadway-style entertainment. And choosing from an intriguing array of activities from ship to shore. Whether you're sunning at the pool, placing your bets in the casino, dancing to the sound of live bands, or relaxing in your comfortable stateroom, Princess will pamper you with gracious service from morning to night.
Modestly affluent first-timers, frequent cruisers who want easy-paced travel, are not demanding, prefer an even balance between sea and land time, and who understand that the Love Boat was only a television show.
Cruise Line Highlights
Highlights:
Bridge, backgammon, shuffleboard
Cruisercise program classes and activities
Dazzling array of dining options
Expansive decks for swimming and sunning
First-run afternoon and evening movies
Fully-equipped gymnasium
High space-to-guest ratio
High staff-to-guest ratio
Lively bingo, casinos, horse racing
Member of Chaine des Rotisseurs
More balconies than any other fleet
On-deck golf net
Spas with massage and aromatherapy
Gratuities
A service charge, with the amount depending on which room the passenger is staying in, is added to the shipboard account on a “per-person, per-day” basis. Princess Cruises automatically adds $10.50 per day to each passenger's account to cover hotel and dining service. For guests in suites or mini-suites will be charged $11 per day. The amount goes for children as well as adults.A 15% charge is also added for bar and wine accounts.
Note: Gratuity Policies are subject to change.
Updated June 21, 2010
Dress
princess cruises recommend stylish, casual sports wear for during the day. For dining, Princess designates dress codes as either “Smart casual” or formal.
Note: Dress Codes are subject to change.
Updated June 21, 2010