Princess Cruises has grown to be one of the three largest cruise lines in the world. Its fleet of ten ships carries approximately 600,000 passengers each year to more worldwide destinations than any other major line. Princess offers more than 150 itineraries ranging from seven to 67 days, sails to six continents, and calls on more than 220 ports around the world. Princess' new Grand Class ships are among the most innovative cruise vessels in the business. Super ships with small-ship intimacy, they offer unprecedented choice in dining, entertainment, and accommodations. And, for the first time, feature private balconies as an affordable pleasure rather than a luxury.
Princess is a pioneer and leader in Alaska, where it operates a wide variety of cruise tours that give visitors spectacular land and sea experiences. Princess is the largest cruise and tour operator in Seattle with six cruise ships, four riverside wilderness lodges, a fleet of deluxe motor coaches and eight luxury Midnight Sun Express rail cars.
Its
Love Boat Loan program offers consumers the ability to
finance their entire cruise vacation with an immediate
and convenient bank loan. Love Boat Kids entertains
kids ages two to 16 years with age-specific activities
supervised by a staff of professional youth counselors
New Waves Scuba and Snorkel is the only onboard scuba
certification program available on a major cruise
line.
On land, the company's
Adventures Shore program features more than 1,000
tours worldwide. And, Princess' Cruise Plus pre-and
post-cruise land tour program enables passengers to
extend their stay in some of the world's most
cosmopolitan cities.
Princess Cruises is
an American cruise line, based out of Santa Clarita,
California, that operates cruise ships also shares
the same building with Cunard Line headquarters. It
is one of the many cruise lines operated by the
Carnival Corporation. The company was made famous by
The Love Boat TV series, in which two of its ships,
the Island Princess and Pacific Princess were
featured.