Princess Cruises adds British beverage options on UK ships
Princess Cruises is adding beers, wines and other British-favourite beverages like Pimms on its Southampton-based ships.
Available on sailings departing Southampton from April to October 2023, guests onboard can sip a range of newly-introduced drinks.
Pimm’s is served during select sailaway parties.
Ketel One espresso martinis are on tap, and a new cocktail menu comprises flavours such as rhubarb and custard, Bakewell tart and Liquorice Allsorts.
An extended range of beers include San Miguel and London Pride, as well as new handpicked, locally-sourced British wines.
Princess will also introduce a range of ready-to-drink offerings at grab-and-go stations.
Rich Woods, an award-winning mixologist, has overseen the new drinks menu.
Eithne Williamson, VP of Princess Cruises for UK and Europe, said: the new additions are the result of recent consumer research.
Additionally, there is a ‘Culinary Stars’ voyage departing September 16.
Celebrity chefs joining Sky Princess are Jean-Christophe Novelli MBE, Si King –one half of ‘The Hairy Bikers’ and Ainsley Harriott MBE
The Spain and France ‘Culinary Stars’ voyage calls at Guernsey, La Rochelle, Bilbao and La Coruna.
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