Caribbean Princess returns to service
The next Princess Cruises ship has returned to service with Caribbean Princess departing Ft. Lauderdale for the Eastern Caribbean.
The cruise ship is sailing on roundtrip voyages from Port Everglades to the tropical Eastern and Western Caribbean, visiting destinations such as St. Kitts, St. Thomas, Cozumel, Grand Cayman and Princess Cays.
Seven-day cruises are combinable for 14-day Eastern and Western Adventurer voyages.
“Caribbean Princess marks our eighth cruise ship to return to service and our teammates are thrilled to be serving our guests back onboard,” said John Padgett, Princess Cruises President.
“This ship was our very first vessel to offer Princess MedallionClass Experience.”
All guests sailing on Eastern Caribbean itineraries visit Princess Cays private island resort.
Caribbean Princess was recently modernized to appeal to families of all sizes and age groups.
Princess Cruises sailings are available for guests who have received their final dose of an approved Covid-19 vaccine at least 14 days prior to the beginning of the cruise and have proof of vaccination.
All vaccinated guests must also produce a negative Covid-19 test (PCR or antigen) taken within two days of their embarkation.
Learn more about : Princess Cruises ( N. America ) Princess Cruises ( Asia Pecific ) Princess Cruises ( United Kingdom )
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