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Explore
the World in Style with Princess Cruise Lines
Princess Cruise Lines introduced
the general public to cruising with the now world-famous television
series "The Love Boat" back in 1970. Offering worldwide exploration
with their fleet of 12 vessels and 150 itineraries, you can explore
the world in grand style.
Different Vessels Attract Different Crowds
Princess Cruises' ships vary in style and size, so make your selection
carefully. From the 109,000 ton 2,600 passenger Grand Princess (too
large to pass the Panama Canal) to the 30,277 ton 580 passenger
Tahitian Princess (offering a more traditional, intimate cruise
favored by honeymooners), Princess Cruise Lines attracts a varied
passenger demographic. Their newest vessels sport fully-equipped spas,
multimillion-dollar art collections, atriums and even champagne
waterfalls! Princess Cruises offers a Personal Choice Dining program,
letting you dine when you wish and with whom. In addition, you can
choose from alternative dining options ranging from Italian to Asian
cuisine. Don't forget to pack your formal attire, though; it's
required on selected evenings.
The Pioneer in Alaska Cruises
The Princess Cruise Ship Line has been a pioneer in the development of
Alaska sailings and Alaska land tours. They own lodges in Denali
National Park (Mt. McKinley) and the Kenai Peninsula as well as a new
lodge on the Copper River. Add these tours either before or after your
Princess Cruise.
Renew Your Vows at Sea on a Princess Cruise
And how about renewing your vows at sea on Valentine's Day? They have
appropriately renamed it "The Love Boat National Holiday"! You can
book Princess Cruises through our selection of top cruise
consolidators/cruise agencies. View ships, deck plans and staterooms,
get sailing dates, cruise news and expert reviews on the Princess
Cruise Lines voyage of your choice and save big money by booking your
all inclusive cruise vacation online.
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