Princess Cruises launches £1 deposit day
Princess Cruises is offering guests the chance to grab a 2023 or 2024 cruise with a £1 deposit per person.
The offer applies to almost all 2023 – 2024 cruises and is only valid for today, June 29, 2022.
The £1 deposit deal can be combined with Princess’ current offer of up to $500 onboard spending money per stateroom on a 2023 or 2024 voyage that is for seven nights or longer.
Included in the offer are all 2023 cruises sailing roundtrip from Southampton on Sky Princess.
Fares start from £1,399pp.
As well as securing the cruise with just a £1 deposit per person, guests will also receive onboard spending money per stateroom starting from $150 for an inside stateroom.
Guests have three package options to choose from when booking a Princess cruise holiday:
Princess Standard – included in the standard cruise fare, Princess Plus (£40pp per day) with unlimited Wi-Fi for a single device; Plus Beverage Package; and daily gratuities.
Princess Premier (£60pp per day) offers unlimited MedallionNet Wi-Fi for up to four-devices, the Premier Beverage Package; specialty dining; and entry into new ‘Princess Prizes’ onboard promotion.
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