Princess rolls out British Isles cruise sale
Princess Cruises has launched a 2021 British Isles cruise sale.
It is touting fares starting from £649 per person for a range of cruises from eight to 12 nights.
The cruise sale kicks off on 29 July until 10 August covering 15 voyages departing between April and October 2021.
All itineraries are on the 3,080-guest Crown Princess.
"We are thrilled to offer our guests some great value deals for those seeking a fantastic holiday option a little closer to home," said Tony Roberts, vice president of Princess Cruises UK and Europe.
It includes a 12-night sailing calling at Portland, Guernsey St Peter Port, Cork, Dublin, Belfast, Glasgow, Invergordon, Edinburgh and Le Havre.
There is also a 8-night Ireland and Scotland cruise calling at Portland, Guernsey St Peter Port, Cork, Dublin, Glasgow and Holyhead.
The Crown Princess features the use of the Ocean Medallion wearable device which offers keyless stateroom access, interactive games, and streamlined embarkation and disembarkation.
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