Princess Cruises to Double World Cruise Offerings in 2009
Due to the enthusiastic response for Princess’ return to world cruising, the line will offer two global itineraries in 2009, giving twice as many passengers the opportunity to enjoy this unparalleled travel experience, as the ships take them to more than 40 destinations on six continents.
For the first time, Princess will offer world cruising on two sister ships, with both voyages commencing at nearly the same time. The 670-passenger Tahitian Princess and 710-passenger Royal Princess will offer similar 107-day itineraries that set sail from Ft. Lauderdale in January 2009.
The Tahitian Princess sailing leaves on January 14, ending in Dover, while Royal Princess sails on January 20 and winds up in Rome. In addition, passengers can choose from two extension options for the Tahitian Princess voyage, giving world travelers the option of finishing this journey of a lifetime in Dover, Rome, Stockholm or New York.
Both itineraries feature travel to South America, the South Pacific, Australia, Asia, India and Egypt, with differing European segments. Each voyage will call at a brand new port for Princess -- Port Blair in the Andaman Islands, a picturesque stop in the Indian Ocean.
Tahitian Princess and Royal Princess will both set sail from Ft. Lauderdale on similar itineraries that begin with a visit to Grand Cayman and a transit of the Panama Canal on the way to Quito (Manta), Ecuador.
Passengers will enjoy an overnight stay in Lima (Callao), Peru where they can visit the dramatic ruins of Macchu Picchu. An unusual opportunity to visit Easter Island follows, and the ships will cruise by historic Pitcairn Island as well.