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Discover the World On Board Princess Cruise Ships

The Princess Cruise ships came into being in 1965. With a single ship, they have been cruising to Mexico. As time passed, they have grown to be one of the largest cruise lines in the world. Today, they accommodate more than 800,000 passengers a year to more destinations than any other major cruising line.

The rates that they give out to customers are per person, double occupancy and including the port charges, also, there are the additional tax fees. There is limited availability and they are based on minimum fares on selected dates. Some dates may be higher.

There are also the air exclusive rates from selected destinations. There are U.S. departure taxes at $85. Foreign departure tax can cost up to $45 and payable to the foreign government authority. There are also other destinations which may be higher. These rates are for new individual bookings.

The vessels of the Princess fleet are geared for ultimate luxury. Regardless of the size of the ships, the open public spaces feel intimate and very modern in sense of its style. This allows passengers to enjoy it in an informal, relaxed atmosphere that reflects today’s lifestyles.

For a long time, the company has been the leader of building ships that were specially designed to accommodate a large number of highly-demanded shipboard luxuries. The private balcony offers the highest percentage of cabins, and this is across all cabin categories.

The Princess Cruise Ship sails to some of the most beautiful and out of the way destinations in the world. They are famous for their exquisite Caribbean Cruises. But there are destinations that are very rare, an Alaska and European cruise tours, this unique package of tours provide a vacation with land vacation. The Princess Cruise Ships cover most of the places in the world including Asia, Africa, Australia, South America, Panama Canal, Mexican Riviera and Hawaii.




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