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June 08, 2008 | Comments 0

Princess Cruise Line Destinations

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Princess Cruise Lines is the vacationer’s dream, because they know that their passengers are sailing with them for a reason – they’re seeking the ultimate get away, whether it’s three days or three weeks.

The options for achieving that break from life’s daily routines and stresses, aren’t just aimed at those able to book the most expensive trips. Each cruise, each passenger, receives the same attention to detail and superb personal service, provided by the highly trained staff aboard Princess Cruise Lines ships.

That service extends to helping arrange special occasions, booking your shore excursions even months before you sail, and making sure that little extras required for your comfort, are always within reach.

Luxury abounds with every Princess ship that cruises to:

Alaska - Appreciate its wilderness beauty from the ship, then set foot on one of the world’s last unspoiled frontiers.

Asia - Scenery, culture, and dining like you’ve never experienced before.

Australia - The land down under is a country with a difference.

Canada & New England - Rugged coastlines, seasonal beauty, history and warm welcomes from Maritime hosts.

Caribbean - Sun, surf, sand, shopping and water sports.

Europe - Revisiting ancestral homes, and introductions to the past.

Hawaii and Tahiti - Exotic and exciting, Pacific cruising at its best.

Mexican Riviera - Rugged mountains, charming villages, and exciting ports let you enjoy the sun onboard or in the cities.

Panama Canal - From one ocean to another, pass through history and beautiful scenery.

South America - A trip past striking jungle and mountain scenes to the ice mountains of Antarctica.

Choosing an itinerary from Princess Cruise Lines is the hardest thing you’ll have to do. Because the rest will be done for you, from the time you set sail, until the ship docks again.

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