Princess Cruises customers will soon be able to purchase Princess Premier for their holidays, as the cruise line announces its new and upgraded add-on package.
Available on sailings from 25 June 2022, the all-inclusive package includes unlimited Wi-Fi on up to four devices, premier beverages and two speciality dining meals per person. Princess Premier also includes ‘Princess Prizes’, which gives guests the opportunity to win a cruise for two each year for a decade, and gives the opportunity to win $100,000 in cash prizes.
Guests who opt for Princess Premier will also receive digital downloads of all the photos taken by professionals on board, as well as three prints to take home with them. Daily crew appreciation is also included in the fare.
John Padgett, President of Princess Cruises, explained: “Guests have overwhelmingly embraced the convenience and value offered in Princess Plus, so we are adding Princess Premier to take our inclusivity options to the next level
“Princess Premier is our most inclusive package, offering guests sought-after onboard amenities at an incredible value. Whether a guest prefers a standalone cruise purchase or a fully inclusive vacation, Princess has hassle-free options for everyone. Every option is intended to provide great value.”
The package is priced at £60 per person, per day and offers savings of up to 50 per cent when the amenities are valued individually. Guests on cruises departing after 25 June who had previously purchased Princess Plus can upgrade for an additional £20 per person, per day.
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