Princess Cruises rolls out 2023 Europe deals
Princess Cruises has launched a new campaign called ‘Our Gift To You’, offering up to $500 onboard spend per couple when booking any 2023 Europe cruise.
Guests booking a 2023 cruise from Southampton can also choose from free parking or transfers.
The campaign runs from 1 March – 2 May 2022.
The onboard spend offer applies to more than 100 Princess voyages sailing in Europe on Enchanted Princess, Sky Princess, Regal Princess, Emerald Princess, and Island Princess.
Itineraries include the Mediterranean, Scandinavia, Norway, Canary Islands, and the British Isles.
Spend can be used on various onboard amenities, such as speciality dining, shore excursions, Lotus Spa, and in the Princess shops.
Fares start from £689pp for a seven-night Mediterranean cruise on one of the line’s newest ships, Enchanted Princess with calls in France and Italy.
In addition to onboard spend, guests sailing from Southampton can choose between free parking at the terminal or free transfers to and from the port.
Fares start from £589pp for a seven-night Spain and France cruise on Sky Princess, departing 6 May 2023, sailing roundtrip from Southampton.
Guests looking to sail all-inclusive can opt for the Princess Plus fare, which includes the line’s premium drinks package, unlimited MedallionNet Wi-Fi and crew appreciation for £30pp per day.
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