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InsideOceanviewBalconySuite
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$2,110 USD $105.50 USD per day$2,498 USD $124.90 USD per day$2,966 USD $148.30 USD per day$3,788 USD $189.40 USD per day
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Thu, Mar 05, 2026 FT. LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA (CHECK IN STARTS AT 1200P) -- 3:00 pmFri, Mar 06, 2026 AT SEA -- --Sat, Mar 07, 2026 AT SEA -- --Sun, Mar 08, 2026 AT SEA -- --Mon, Mar 09, 2026 AT SEA -- --Tue, Mar 10, 2026 AT SEA -- --Wed, Mar 11, 2026 AT SEA -- --Thu, Mar 12, 2026 AT SEA -- --Fri, Mar 13, 2026 AT SEA -- --Sat, Mar 14, 2026 SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, SPAIN 8:00 am 6:00 pmSun, Mar 15, 2026 AT SEA -- --Mon, Mar 16, 2026 AT SEA -- --Tue, Mar 17, 2026 CARTAGENA, SPAIN 7:00 am 6:00 pmWed, Mar 18, 2026 VALENCIA, SPAIN 7:00 am 5:00 pmThu, Mar 19, 2026 BARCELONA, SPAIN 5:00 am 5:00 pmFri, Mar 20, 2026 AT SEA -- --Sat, Mar 21, 2026 GIBRALTAR 7:00 am 4:00 pmSun, Mar 22, 2026 AT SEA -- --Mon, Mar 23, 2026 MARSEILLE (PROVENCE), FRANCE 8:00 am 5:00 pmTue, Mar 24, 2026 GENOA, ITALY 7:00 am 5:00 pmWed, Mar 25, 2026 CIVITAVECCHIA (FOR ROME), ITALY 6:00 am --
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One of the best-known names in cruising, Princess Cruises first set sail in 1965 with a single ship cruising to Mexico. Today, the line has grown to become the third largest cruise line in the world, renowned for innovative ships, an array of onboard options, and an environment of exceptional customer service. A recognized leader in worldwide cruising, Princess carries 1.7 million guests each year to destinations around the globe ranging in length from three to 114 days, allowing them to see the world and come back new.
Princess Cruises was catapulted to stardom in 1977 when one of its ships, Pacific Princess, was cast in a starring role on a new television show called "The Love Boat." The weekly series, which introduced millions of viewers to the concept of a sea-going vacation, was an instant hit and both the company name and its "seawitch" logo have remained synonymous with cruising ever since. The show, which can still seen around the world, has been widely credited with fueling the dramatic expansion of the industry.
- Year Built: 2023
- Inaugural Cruise: 2024
- Guest Capacity: 4,300
- Number of Decks: 21
- Length: 1,133 ft.
- Tonnage: 175,500
Please note: Stateroom images and features are samples only. Actual furniture, fixtures, colors, configurations and window/porthole views may vary.
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Originally a fort built by the U.S. Army in 1838 during the Second Seminole War, Fort Lauderdale welcomes visitors with broad, palm-fringed beaches and an easy pace of life. Stroll along fashionable Las Olas Boulevard with its stylish shops or enjoy a sightseeing cruise through the city''s canals, boasting more waterways than Venice. Or, venture out and explore the cosmopolitan city of Palm Beach, or the wildlife sanctuary of the Everglades.
The port of Santa Cruz has colorful markets and fine museums, but be sure to drive through the island's lush landscapes or enjoy the amazing views from the snow-capped peak of Spains highest mountain, 11,600-foot Mount Teide.
...The weather almost never becomes too hot or uncomfortable, and the sights and smells of the land are marvelous...It is also Spain's main naval base...The landscaped squares of Cartagena are so magnificent that you can spend hours just sitting and looking...The buildings and religious structures of the city add to its wonderful culture, and a walking tour of Cartagena is great fun.
Barcelona is the cultural heartland of Spain, yet its first language is Catalan, the native tongue of the proudly independent Catalonia region. Stroll down the shady, tree-lined Ramblas between street musicians and elegant bistros. Then perhaps visit the venerable Gothic cathedral, Picasso Museum or enjoy the architectural genius of Antonio Gaudi's Church of the Holy Family.
One of the "Pillars of Hercules," Gibraltar is an historic landmark with British and Spanish influences. Guarding the entrance to the Atlantic, the great rock still serves as Britain's threshold to the Mediterranean. Take a cable car to the top of the rock for a spectacular view of two continents as well as the famous Barbary apes.
Marseille is France's second largest city, but it often goes unnoticed and unvisited by travelers... They are missing out on one of France's most diverse cities, both in terms of people and activities... Today, Marseille faces the same problems as any growing city. Crime is an issue, as is racial tension between the native French population and the arriving North African immigrants. Twenty-five percent of the population in Marseille is of North African descent, and that number is growing. But the city has come to embrace its newfound diversity, and is eager to put its best foot forward to attract a piece of the ever-growing tourism industry.
Christopher Columbus hailed from Genoa "the Proud," which enjoys one of the most illustrious maritime histories in all of Italy. It also features the largest medieval city center in Europe as well as Renaissance palaces that once enthralled Rubens and Van Dyck. From here, you can take an excursion to Milan, Italy's vibrant epicenter of fashion, business and the arts, to feast your eyes on The Last Supper and tour the grand opera house of La Scala. Or, enjoy a trip to Portofina, the most picturesque resort on the Italian Riviera.
The port of Civitavecchia is the gateway to The Eternal City, where all roads lead. Mad traffic careens past monuments of the great civilizations of the past. You will want to see it all: the soaring inspiration of St. Peter's, the Vatican and the Sistine Chapel; the flow of life along the Spanish Steps, the Coliseum, the Via Veneto and Trevi Fountain. Be sure to leave time for la dolce vita in one of the piazzas.