Princess Cruise
Times of IndiaGuest Contributor/THINGS TO DO, CALIFORNIA/ Updated : Jan 3, 2017, 11:24 IST
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If you have seen the famous TV series ‘The Love Boat’ from the 70s, you’ll definitely recall the Pacific Princess Ship starred in it which gave the company a huge push forward. Since then, Princess Cruises is a cruise line that ha … Read more
If you have seen the famous TV series ‘The Love Boat’ from the 70s, you’ll definitely recall the Pacific Princess Ship starred in it which gave the company a huge push forward. Since then, Princess Cruises is a cruise line that has expanded from 680-passenger ships, Ocean Princess and Tahitian Princess, to a humongous 3,600-passenger Royal Princess which was chosen by the Duchess of Cambridge. Read less

If you have seen the famous TV series ‘The Love Boat’ from the 70s, you’ll definitely recall the Pacific Princess Ship starred in it which gave the company a huge push forward. Since then, Princess Cruises is a cruise line that has expanded from 680-passenger ships, Ocean Princess and Tahitian Princess, to a humongous 3,600-passenger Royal Princess which was chosen by the Duchess of Cambridge.
Do you want to explore the destination a little longer? With Princess Cruises, you can have the best shore excursions and land vacations, and also throw in a few extra nights before heading to the deep blue waters.
Princess Cruises uphold the ‘ye olde’ tradition where friends and relatives of the cruise travelers get to bid farewell onboard before setting sail across the seas. The Bon Voyage Experience program invites guests of the passengers to enjoy a tour of the vessel and savour on an appetising meal.
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