Princess’s young ships criss-cross the Caribbean
Princess Cruises’ says its latest Caribbean line-up not only offers wide-ranging options for vacationers but also features the youngest seven-day Caribbean fleet in the industry.
The ships average about five years old and sail on itineraries that vary from week-long getaways to 16-day explorations of the Caribbean’s less-known locales.
Princess will be offering more than 110 departures from 10 different itineraries next season.
The new Emerald Princess will make her debut in the Caribbean with 10-day sailings to the less-visited ports of the Southern Caribbean.
Crown Princess also will be exploring exotic islands of the Southern Caribbean on two alternating itineraries sailing roundtrip from San Juan. Caribbean Princess will continue to sail its seven-day Eastern Caribbean itinerary.
There will also be two special holiday sailings, aboard Coral Princess and the intimate Royal Princess offering year-end escapes with 16-day cruises visiting a variety of new ports such as St. Barthelemy and Tobago.
Altogether, Princess ships will sail to 30 ports.
Report by David Wilkenng
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