Princess Cruises all-inclusive cruise packages at record level
A new Princess Cruises study found an 18% increase in all-inclusive cruise packages this year, compared to 2022.
The study shows that the Caribbean is the most popular for packages, with over three-quarters of guests opting for an add-on in 2023.
The report also revealed 25% uplift in guests going all-inclusive when choosing to sail around the British Isles.
Two Princess all-inclusive cruise packages are now available.
‘Princess Plus’ includes select alcoholic drinks, fresh juices, two fitness classes, Wi-Fi and crew appreciation.
‘Princess Premier’ includes these plus an enhanced drink selection, speciality meals, photo package, unlimited fitness classes and reserved theatre seating.
The line is expecting this demand to grow across 2023 and into next year.
Princess said the UK has one of the highest all-inclusive uptake rates per guest, compared to other countries.
Feedback from guests shows they prefer to know the true cost of their holiday upfront.
Learn more about : Princess Cruises ( United Kingdom )
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