Caribbean Princess

March 8, 2010  
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Princess Specials

The Caribbean Princess is a shining example of The Princess Cruise Line’s trademark, big-ship choice and small-ship feel.

Personal Choice Dining on the Caribbean Princess allows you to experience various dinner options, including the Sterling Steakhouse and Sabatini’s Italian trattoria when you want to.

The Caribbean Princess started the Movies Under the Stars and lets you watch special hit movies on large video screen by the pool at night.

Other entertainment deals include the one-of-a-kind Club Fusion, which combines gaming, a special nightclub, bar, and cabaret. Practice your golf game on the on-board golf simulator and putting green, or just relax with a drink at the nautical Wheelhouse Bar.

The Personal Choice Cruising program, are individualized, unstructured style of cruising that provides a what you want, when you want atmosphere of onboard choice and flexibility designed to give passengers special opportunities to customize their cruise vacation to meet their personal interests, needs and desires.

The Princess emphasis on choice program: multiple dining locations, flexible entertainment and affordable private balconies, has established Princess Cruise Lines as the customized cruising at the touchstone of new ship design for the entire cruise industry.

Princess has also distinguished itself by sailing to more worldwide cruise destinations than any other major line. Offering more than 150 itineraries ranging from seven to 72 days, Princess sails to six continents and calls at nearly 260 ports around the world. Princess cruises destinations include the Caribbean, Alaska, Panama Canal, Europe, Mexican Riviera, South America, South Pacific, Hawaii/Tahiti, Asia, Canada/New England, Bermuda and world voyages.

Caribbean Princess is the Grand Daddy of the Princess fleet, with the largest carrying capacity. This ship’s 900 balcony staterooms and an entire deck of Mini-Suites offer impressive deals. Special features include Movies Under the Stars, the premier Lotus Spa and numerous formal and casual eating options, including the open-kitchen-style Cafe Caribe.

CARIBBEAN PRINCESS
7 DAYS Bermuda & Eastern Caribbean – Sail from San Juan to New York
Date Inside Ocean View Balcony Mini Suite
May 2, 2010 $449 $499 $699 $849
9 DAYS Eastern Caribbean – Sail roundtrip from New York
May 9, 2010 $799 $849 $1099 $1399
Jun 14, 2010 $899 $949 $1199 $1499
9 DAYS Bermuda & Eastern Caribbean – Sail roundtrip from New York
May 18, 27, 2010 $799 $849 $1099 $1399
Jun 5, 2010 $899 $949 $1199 $1499
Jun 23, 2010 $949 $999 $1399 $1699
Jul 2, 11, 20, 29, 2010 $999 $1049 $1499 $1799

Prices are based on availability and can change without notice. Please ask about extra fuel charges, fees and taxes that maybe not be included. Contact one of our cruise specialist and find the right Caribbean Princess deals for you.

Destinations
Cozumel, Mexico
Located 12 miles off the southern coast of the Yucatan Peninsula, Cozumel is known as the gem of the Mexican Caribbean. Perhaps its name reflects the fact that its temperate, crystal clear waters range in jewel tones from stunning turquoise to deep indigo.

Dos Ojos Caves
Just off the mainland, the famous caverns, or cenotes, of the spectacular Dos Ojos Cave System provide an unforgettable glimpse of ocean architecture.

Tulum Ruins
Tulum is the only Mayan city built overlooking the sea. From its sacred alters to its city’s infrastrature, it’s clear that this ancient civilization was truly advanced.

Chankanaab National Marine Park
See the amazing sea lions perform at a show or swim and snorkel with the dolphins at this marine life utopia.

Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
365 days of crystal-clear warm water and almost no current give Grand Cayman the ideal conditions for diving and snorkeling. You’ll be amazed at the breathtaking marine life and seascapes that provide underwater photographers with subject matter beyond compare. Even those who don’t want to get wet can experience awesome sea viewing from the comfort of a submarine.

Stingray Sandbar
For a real thrill, try snorkeling with the world-famous stingrays at Stingray Sandbar. It’s a must-do experience!

Cayman Turtle Farm
Visit the world’s only green sea turtle hatchery. Here you’ll see turtles in all stages of development, from tiny hatchlings that you can hold in your hands, to adults weighing over 600 pounds.

Hell Town
For the truly brave, wander down the road to the quirky town of Hell, where you’ll see the unusual jagged rock formations that inspired the town’s name. A postcard sent from here will have a truly unforgettable postmark.

Princess Cays, Bahamas
The tiny island of Eleuthera in the Bahamas is home to the private beach party hosted exclusively for Princess guests. A full day of fun in the sun offers something for every member of the family from snorkeling, kayaking, sailing and floating to lingering over drinks and a delicious barbecue.

Princess Cays
Princess Cruises’ private beach serves up a good time, including a coral reef with schools of tropical fish, a special area dedicated to children’s activities, water sports equipment, relaxing music, bar facilities, and lunch!

Island Activities
Hit the beach and clear waters with snorkeling gear or a floating mattress. Join a basketball game or the action around the volleyball court. Check out the seaboards, aqua bikes, Hobie Cat sailboats, Sunfish sailboats, paddle wheelers, Banana Boats or transparent hull kayaks at the water sports pier. Climb the Crow’s Nest Tower for panoramic views, or shop for local handicrafts.

Beach BBQ
Three bars and live music compliment lunch and the authentic Bahamian barbeque on the beach. Feast on hamburgers, chicken, bratwurst, salads, and fresh fruit. Water, tea and lemonade are available at the picnic area for no additional cost, and a full staff of drink servers is on hand to serve cocktails and soda.

St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands
It’s the calm turquoise waters of the Caribbean that command attention in St. Thomas — home to both pirates’ legends and tropical fish for centuries. And there’s no shortage of ways to explore the island. Choose your vessel to discover these warm waters, from kayak and catamaran to yacht, turbo-charged jet boat or breathing observation bubble.

Skyline Drive
Located on the ridge of mountains that runs the length of St. Thomas, Skyline Drive offers magnificent views of the British Virgin Islands, the city of Charlotte Amalie and the harbor.

Charlotte Amalie
This capital of the U.S. Virgin Islands was named after the Queen of Denmark. Excellent duty-free markets make it one of the best places in the Caribbean to shop for local handicrafts and goods from around the world.

Paradise Point Tramway
This cable car ride ends at Paradise Point, an observation deck where frozen specialty drinks called Bushwackers, a creamy blend of liqueurs with whipped cream and nutmeg, are as famous as the view.

Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
even miles of perfect beaches welcome the seagoing traveler to Ft. Lauderdale. Renowned for sun and water sports, the city also offers fine shopping along the Riverwalk and a perfect jumping-off point for a tour of the Everglades.

Riverwalk Shopping
Take a stroll on Downtown Ft. Lauderdale’s Riverwalk. It’s the center for shopping, dining, arts festivals of all kinds, and a lively nightlife.

Sandy Beaches
Just about any water sport imaginable is available along Ft. Lauderdale’s seven miles of white sandy beaches. From waterskiing and boating to fishing and diving, it’s a true water sports paradise.

Bonnet House
Fort Lauderdale historic residence, the Bonnet House is an impressive estate filled with native southern Floridian plants and imported tropical varietals, including an extensive orchid collection

Ocho Rios, Jamaica
The name Ocho Rios means eight rivers, but the one word to describe Jamaica is inspiring. Its sun-drenched canvas of blue-green mountains, white-sand beaches and turquoise waters makes this island nation one of the most wonderful destinations in all of the Caribbean. From the warm breezes that blow under cloudless blue skies, to the cool waters of the mountain streams that lead to the sea, and the fragrant flowers that drape the rolling hills, Jamaica entices her visitors with a feast for the senses.

Dunn’s River Falls
Visit the falls that cascade down 600 feet of rocky staircase into the Caribbean Sea, and make the climb up the slippery waterfall. You can also kayak, sail or take a four-wheel-drive safari to the falls.

Laughing Waters
Kayak from the Laughing Waters Lagoon to James Bond Beach and Roaring River Falls, or take a river-tubing trip down the White River.

Chukka Cove Beach
Try horseback riding at Chukka Cove Beach, where you can mosey from the white sands right into the calm Caribbean Sea.

St. Maarten, Netherlands Antilles
The French and the Dutch signed a treaty in 1648 that divided the island between them. The two sides have distinct cultural characteristics and they spell the island’s name differently, but it’s their differences that add to the charm of this Caribbean hideaway — not to mention some of the most amazing cuisine in the world.

Philipsburg
The Dutch capital of Philipsburg fills a small stretch of land. Its two main roads Front Street and Back Street bisect the city. Front Street’s West Indian architecture offers duty-free shopping of imported goods and native crafts.

Marigot
Spelled St. Martin on the French side, their capital is Marigot, located on the western shore and largest town on the island known for its beautiful beaches.

Grand Case
Known as the gastronomic capital, this small fishing village on the northwest coast of French St. Martin features quaint pastel-colored houses and over 30 sidewalk cafes, brasseries and bistros for the finest fare in the Caribbean.
Canada & New England
New York City, New York
You’ll never run out of things to do in the city that never sleeps, from the bright lights of Broadway and Times Square to the city’s world-renowned museums, shopping, and vast culinary choices. It’s an incredibly diverse and active place, consisting of an intricate patchwork of neighborhoods, each with its own character and history, yet seamlessly coexisting.

Times Square
They call it the Crossroads of the World, and judging by the number of people attracted here, it appears to be true. From the bright lights of Broadway to the myriad of stores and shopping, there’s nothing quite like Times Square anywhere else in the world.

Statue of Liberty
Located on Liberty Island, the Statue of Liberty was a gift of friendship from the people of France to the people of the United States and it is one of the most universal and enduring symbols of political freedom. From the observation deck, enjoy spectacular views of New York City and the Harbor.

Central Park
Within this concrete jungle is a huge beautiful park and a welcome retreat for its big city inhabitants. This 843-acre park in the middle of the city is a tribute to good urban design. With its winding paths, ponds, lakes and massive green spaces, it’s a frequent venue for outdoor concerts, art performances, sunbathers, joggers, walkers and picnics.
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Halifax, capital of Nova Scotia, has considerable charms. The beautifully restored waterfront buildings recall the city’s centuries-old maritime heritage. Halifax is also the gateway to Nova Scotia’s picturesque landscapes and rugged natural beauty.

Peggy’s Cove
The coastline where Peggy’s Cove is located is home to a charming lighthouse that looks out over the sea and is arguably the most photographed lighthouse in the world.

Halifax Harbor
A functioning port and busy tourist destination, Halifax Harbor boasts the second largest natural harbor in the world. Along the boardwalk, there are eateries, shops and museums, even a casino.

Point Pleasant Park
This large park on the tip of the Halifax peninsula is home to the Prince of Wales Martello Tower National Historic Site. Walk the many trails and enjoy fresh sea air laced with the smell of pine.

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