Princess Cruises rolls out new campaign
Princess Cruises has launched a new campaign ‘How will you spend yours?’, offering up to $500 onboard spending money per couple.
It is valid when booking any 2023 and 2024 worldwide cruise.
The campaign runs until 31 August 2022.
The onboard spend offer applies to more than 600 Princess voyages sailing in Alaska, Australia, Caribbean, Canada/New England, Hawaii, Europe, Panama Canal and South America.
The campaign is valid for voyages sailing for seven nights or longer.
The spending money can be used on various onboard experiences, such as speciality dining, shore excursions, in the Lotus Spa, and onboard shopping.
Fares start from £499pp for a seven-night Spain & France cruise on Sky Princess.
Onboard spending money available per couple starts at $100 for an inside stateroom up to $250 for a suite.
Guests looking to sail all-inclusive can book the Princess Plus fare, which includes the line’s plus drinks package, unlimited MedallionNet Wi-Fi and crew appreciation for an extra £40pp per day.
Guests can also choose to purchase Princess Premier, a new premium add-on package that offers guests unlimited Wi-Fi for up to four devices, premium beverages, photos, speciality dining, and crew appreciation at £60pp per day.
Learn more about : Princess Cruises ( United Kingdom )
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