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Discover how Royal Princess’s evolutionary design builds on the hallmarks of the Princess Cruises experience to
off er new, innovative ways to help you escape completely
Lighting the waves
Royal Princess
Happy starts hereWe’ll ensure you’re smiling from
the very second you embark to the moment that we say goodbye
One day...Two people, one ship and
a day to remember
Editor’s choiceDiscover our pick of the innovativefeatures found onboard
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Welcome...I am delighted to welcome you to this magazine, designed to introduce you to Royal Princess and all she has to off er. Innovative and stylish, Royal Princess represents the next generation of Princess Cruises ships, with a host of features that are new not only to Princess, but to the world of cruising.
The new Royal Princess marks an evolution for Princess Cruises, enhancing the cruise experience for passengers and setting a new standard for cruising. We like to say that
Royal Princess will be ‘lighting the waves’, and you will notice this theme onboard the ship, with exquisite lighting featured throughout and a spectacular water and light show to enjoy, an industry fi rst.
This magazine showcases some of Royal Princess’s many highlights, from her elegant Atrium, so impressive in design and scale, to The SeaWalk – an incredible glass-bottomed walkway. You can also discover some wonderful ways to Escape Completely with our feature on page 4, get a sneak preview of the elegant staterooms that await on page 6, and enjoy a taste of Royal Princess’s winingand dining venues on page 8.
I hope that this magazine entertains, inspires and excites you in equal measure– Royal Princess will soon be lighting the waves, and we’d love you to join her.
Rai Caluori,Executive Vice President of Fleet Operations, Princess Cruises
Arriving June 2013
EDITOR’S CHOICEFrom a great glass walkway to special sundaes,we share our onboard highlights
HAPPY STARTS HEREFind out why there’s no better place to escape completely than Royal Princess
PERSONAL SPACEBalconies are big news on Royal Princess –how would you use yours?
OUTSIDE INFLUENCESGet an insight into the inspiration behind theship’s unique look and feel
A QUESTION OF TASTEWe reveal the fabulous wining and diningvenues that await on Royal Princess
ONE DAY...One man, one woman, one ship, one incredible day. Read all about it...
WHERE WILL ROYAL PRINCESS TAKE YOU?Royal Princess cruise information plus thechance to win a fantastic prize
TESTING THE WATERSDiscover what happened when Royal Princessmet the water for the fi rst time
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Editor: Tracy Keen
Design: Heather Pierpoint, Headfudge Design Ltd
Writers: Karen Kay, Pink Ink Ltd, and Tracy Keen
Project co-ordinators: Keeley Davies and Joanne Whitworth
For Princess Cruises: Rai Caluori and Teresa Anderson
If you have any comments or queries about the magazine, please email your thoughts to [email protected]
The features in this magazine are illustrative of a typical customer experience on a Princess cruise on Royal Princess.
Princess Cruises is a trading name of Carnival plc, a company registered in England and Wales with company number 04039524. Registered offi ce address 5 Gainsford Street, London, SE1 2NE.
Royal PrincessLighting the Waves
© Princess Cruises 2012
What’s inside...
Editor’schoiceDiscover some of the highlights off ered on Royal Princess with our top picks...
ViewFinder:Feeling brave? Then walk The
SeaWalk, a glass-bottomed walkway that cantilevers
out 28ft beyond the edge ofthe ship with a jaw-dropping
128ft drop to the waterbelow. Staring at your
feet has never beenso thrilling!
This TV studio at sea is the fi rst of its kind, hosting live concerts, comedy, game shows and even interactive cookery shows. With so much entertainment on offer and space for a live studio audience, Princess Live! promises to be lots of fun.
We’ll be sprinting for a seat at SeaView, a unique cantilevered bar
where sensational cocktails are complemented by stunning views.
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Princess Live!
Its wonderful ambience. With live entertainment in the Piazza, a host of elegant venues and more space than ever for passengers to mingle – Royal Princess’s Atrium is 50 per cent larger than others in the Princess fl eet – we can’t wait to soak up its vibrant atmosphere.
Pre-dinner cocktails. Bellini’s is a new Italian-inspired bar that’s perfectly positioned for taking in the buzz of the Atrium before heading to dinner.
Breathtaking design. Featuring dramatic marble staircases, spectacular ‘fl oating’ venues and majestic lighting, the Atriumwill be simply awe-inspiring.
To celebrate! The Atrium will be home to Celebrations, a new gift shop stocking all you need to mark a special occasion. As if you’ll need any excuse to celebrate...
Sweet temptation. Gelato is Royal Princess’s gelateria, where delectable homemade waffl e ice-cream cones, designer sundaes, frosty shakes and more will be created. Indulgence doesn’t get any sweeter...
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New for Royal Princess is the Deluxe Balcony stateroom, larger than the Balcony stateroom and with some added extras usually reserved for Mini-Suites, including indulgent waffl e bathrobes and terry cloth towels. All Deluxe Balconies feature a sofabed too – just perfect for lazy days onboard. We can’t wait to try ours out…
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Act your age with Royal Princess’s new adults-only pool, surrounded by luxurious private cabanas that seem to fl oat on the water. Come nightfall, an outdoor dance club replaces daytime pool seating, so remember to pack your dancing shoes.
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here...A cruise on Royal Princess is not
only a journey of discovery in the geographical sense, but a passage to a
place of serenity, where you’ll emerge feeling rested and completely rejuvenated. As she calmly cruises her way through the waters of the world, passengers on this state-of-the-art ship benefi t from some of the most advanced exercise facilities, hedonistic retreats and blissful pampering available anywhere. Whether you wish to recline with a book in a secluded suntrap, succumb to the healing hands of an expert therapist or push yourself in a bootcamp style workout, there’s a plethora of options to
enhance your wellbeing onboard.“The opportunity for
total relaxation is one of the key reasons to cruise with Princess,” says Jan
Swartz, Princess
Cruises
Executive Vice President. “With the new Lotus Spa aboard Royal Princess, we’re excited to give our passengers the ultimate place to unwind.”
This latest incarnation of Princess Cruises’ signature spa is indeed impressive: triple the size of existing Lotus Spas, the palatial thermal suite features at its heart The Enclave, a chic contemporary oasis. Boasting a central hydrotherapy pool with a dramatic cascading rain shower and therapeutic air jets, The Enclave offers passengers warm stone beds and soothing waterbeds on which to recline and relax. Revitalising sessions in a variety of steam and sauna options use different temperatures, humidity zones, and aroma infusions to stimulate the senses: choose from a Turkish Hammam, a Roman-style ceramic Caldarium imbued with herbal aromas, a warm, dry Laconium, or four different stress-busting sensory shower experiences: Tropical Rain, Cold Mist, Rain Shower or Siberian Shower.
For a personalised spa experience, the Scrub and Shine Bar offers a ‘Mixologist’ to create the perfect bespoke blend of salt, sugar and spices for a customised pre-treatment scrub designed to prepare your body for the pampering ahead. There are 18 luxurious treatment rooms in the Royal Princess Lotus Spa – more than on any other ship in the fl eet – including two new sumptuous, private Couples Villas, offering a secluded haven with side-by-side massage tables, a soothing whirlpool bath, a personalised music playlistand a tranquil seating area with ocean views.
Or head to the adults-only Sanctuary, a secluded, sophisticated haven, where passengers can indulge in restorative relaxation in private cabanas, enjoying the services of dedicated Serenity Stewards to deliver spa fare and refreshing drinks.
But it’s not all about kicking back and winding down on board Royal Princess: more energetic passengers will relish the array of activities on board, whether it’s a gentle stroll on deck, or testing your aim in the simulated laser shooting range or driving range. For those who enjoy more strenuous pursuits, Princess Sports Central, on decks 18 and 19, features a versatile Centre Court that can be adapted for basketball, tennis, volleyball and badminton, or a Lawn Court, offering a grassy area for putting, bocce ball, croquet and lawn bowling.
The innovative double-lane jogging track on deck 18 takes a morning run to a new level, offering a circuit of outdoor exercise equipment to vary the pace, while gym-goers will enjoy working out in the multi-tiered Fitness Centre on Deck 17, with its spectacular ocean views. In addition, a private aerobics studio delivers a diverse selection of workouts, from calming Chi Ball Yoga to Body Sculpt Bootcamp and more.
So, wherever your itinerary takes you on Royal Princess, you can set off comfortable in the knowledge that your experience will culminate in a revitalised you disembarking at the journey’s end.
Left to right Yoga class; massage at the Lotus Spa; the all new Sanctuary on Royal Princess; Centre Court; the new
Lotus Spa entrance; friendly service at the Lotus Spa
Relaxing onboard Royal Princess leaves you feeling completely rejuvenated and there’s no better place to escape completely
Not every day can be a holiday, but that doesn’t mean you can’t escape completely. Try our relaxation tips and feel your distress becoming de-stressed…
1. Do less. Taking on too much can result in stress and a sense of failure when things are left undone. Focus on one important task a day; that way, anything else you achieve is a bonus. Procrastinating? Perhaps. Less stressful? Defi nitely.
2. Switch off your phone. Yes, we know. Seems unimaginable doesn’t it? No texts, no calls, no personal emails, no Facebook. Now think how many more minutes (or hours, who are we kidding?) you have added to your day.
3. Ditch the caffeine. Ok, not completely, but cut down a bit. Caffeine raises the heart rate and the stress hormone cortisol – great if you’re a hard-nosed businessman getting ready to buy/sell all day but, for the rest of us, it can take its toll. Fruit tea anyone?
4. Make time for yourself, but that doesn’t necessary mean being on your own. See a friend, take 10 minutes to play with a pet, listen to your favourite song with no distractions, or simply spend a few minutes breathing deeply, focusing on relaxing each muscle in your neck, back and shoulders as you do.
5. Plan a holiday. Naturally we are biased on this front, but booking early gives you something positive to look forward to, and something to think about outside of the stresses and tensions of every day. Of course, once you get onboard, that’s when the real relaxation starts…
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06 | ROYAL PRINCESS | PERSONAL SPACE
There’s no place like home,’ said Dorothy, and she had a point. But sometimes a home-from-home is just what you need.
No chores to do, no food to prepare, just time to yourself to relax and indulge the senses. The staterooms on Royal Princess have been designed with all this in mind, combining home comforts and inviting décor with luxurious extras and more personal space than ever.
Picture the scene: you, relaxing on a balcony – all outdoor staterooms have one – with a glass of wine in one hand and a good book in the other, occasionally glancing up at the horizonas it hugs both sea and sky in the distance.Or maybe that’s just my idea of perfection.
Perhaps you would rather make useof the comfy sofa in your Deluxe Balcony –a more spacious new stateroom option for Royal Princess – to sit and watch a show on your fl atscreen TV? Or maybe you’d rather indulge in a leisurely shower, using the all-new adjustable massage shower heads included in every stateroom?
Fancy a lazy soak in the tub instead? Then perhaps a Suite or Mini-Suite is for you. You’ll be greeted with a welcome glass of champagne and spoiled with not one but two fl atscreen TVs. In a Suite, you’ll have a soundstation dock for your iPod too, so you can enjoy a relaxing bath to a soundtrack of your favourite tunes. Bliss.
The staterooms on Royal Princess are a feature in themselves, says Tracy Keen, with all you need to make yourself right at home.
Top Deluxe Balcony Stateroom on Royal Princess; Below left
Enjoying breakfast on a balcony
Balconies are the setting for many a magical moment – here are fi ve of our favourite balcony scenes to prove the point...
1. Romeo & JulietThe world’s most famous balcony scene takes place in Verona, where these star-crossed lovers declared their love for one another.
2. Evita Eva Perón’s dramatic address from the Casa Rosada balcony will be forever etched into Argentinean – and cinematic – history.
3. Wills & Kate When newlyweds the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge took to the balcony of Buckingham Palace for the most public of kisses, a nation swooned.
4. Nelson Mandela On his release from prison, Mandela took to the balcony of the Cape Town City Hall to make his momentous speech promising peace to South Africa.
5. Pretty Woman Ok,so it wasn’t the most impressive of balconies, but the sight of Richard Gere climbing a fi re escape to woo Julia Roberts set a generation of hearts fl uttering.
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A DESIGNER’S EYE | ROYAL PRINCESS | 07
Afew years ago, Teresa Anderson, Vice President of Interior Design at Princess Cruises, was on a trip
to Las Vegas with her husband, who is in the hotel business. Like many visitors to the city, she headed to a shopping mall and found herself browsing luxury boutiques, each fi lled with opulent designs that left her coveting some of the pieces on display. But it was not the clothing and handbags
that caught Teresa’s eye: a “magnifi cent sculpted staircase, like a piece of architectural jewellery crafted from metal and marble in sensual curves” stayed with her long after that afternoon of window shopping.
Today, Teresa is supervising the interior fi tting of Royal Princess to her specifi cations, and the fl agship feature is the dramatic central Atrium, which boasts panoramic elevators and two “sculptural staircases that span three decks and were inspired by that design I saw back in Vegas. They feel like they are suspended in mid-air, because they are surrounded by glass.”
Growing up in Lima, Peru, Teresa always loved art and creativity, but she didn’t train as an interior architect until she reached her 30s, when she fi nally found her calling. “I am always photographing details wherever I go: a geometric pattern on a plate in a Paris museum that I can use as a starting point for a carpet, or an orchid in my offi ce that has inspired a design for an elaborate ceiling in one of the ship’s restaurants.”
Based in California, Teresa is a global magpie, travelling the world collating ideas, favouring intricate decoration, luxurious materials and tactile textures over the pure, pared down minimalist aesthetic. “I love to blend many design genres to create my own style: the organic shapes of Art Nouveau and the dramatic graphic lines of Art Deco,” she says, her eyes lighting up. “I like Lalique, and Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Frank Gehry’s avant-garde curved architecture and Gaudi’s crazy, colourful designs. I believe that’s what Princess Cruises is all about – taking infl uences from fashion, from art, from history... what you capture when you’re travelling the world.”
Karen Kay talks to Teresa Anderson about her design inspirations for Royal Princess
Question time...Contemporary or classic?Both, mixed together with careful balance.
Neutrals or colours?Splashes of colour against neutral whiteor cream tones to bring harmony.
Marble or wood?I like both, together. I use every single marble I can fi nd, and mix it with wood, metalwork and glass.
Duvet or traditional bedlinens?
I prefer to walk into a space with a bed that talks to me: lots of bed pillows on beautiful crisp white tailored monogrammed sheets.
Cocktail or coff ee?I like espresso, a beautiful cup of tea,or a fresh juice – or a Campari on therocks if I am in Italy.
Curtains or blinds?Curtains make a luxurious statement:they have a design decadence about them. Blinds are good for controlling light. ... a piece of architectural jewellery crafted
from metal and marble in sensual curves
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Like sweet treats? You’ll The Pastry ShopYes, that’s right, a pastry shop. At sea. Another fi rst for the world of cruising, this relaxed venue is a dedicated space offering a wide selection of delectable treats – not just pastries but hot desserts and fl ambés too – along with a full-range coffee bar. A wonderful place to while away an hour or two, but you may need to try out the jogging circuit afterwards!
Also excellent: Gelato, an equally naughty venue, which offers indulgences of the iced variety. Designer sundaes, frosty shakes, homemade waffl e ice-cream cones and more await at this authentic Italian-style gelateria.
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Like live music? You’ll Crooners Lounge & BarBars don’t get much cooler than Crooners. Pull up a chair, peruse the extensive martini menu (there are 75 varieties to choose from) and then sit back and enjoy the entertainment provided by a pair of duelling glass pianos.
Also excellent: Wheelhouse Bar, where live music is combined with a club-like ambience.
Like elegant dining? You’ll Chef’s Table Lumiere
Situated in the refi ned aft Allegro dining room, the Chef’s Table Lumiere offers an exclusive and truly unique dining experience within one
of the ship’s most elegant venues. Once seated around the glass sculptured table – a spectacular custom-made glass design – passengers are
surrounded by a curtain of light, illuminating the space beautifully and enveloping them softly as they enjoy the most memorable of meals.
Also excellent: the sophisticated Crown Grill, where you can enjoy delicious seafood – lobster, scallops, mussels and more – prepared
especially for you by the onboard chefs, and mouthwatering cooked-to-order Sterling Silver steaks.
Like Italian cuisine?You’ll Sabatini’sInspired by the palette (and palate) of Tuscany, Sabatini’s is Princess’s signature speciality restaurant, serving authentic Italian dishes from its à la carte menu, including delights such as Sformato di Carciofi Gratinati al Castelrosso (twice-baked artichoke souffl é) and Tris d’Aragosta (lobster three ways). Located in the Atrium, Sabatini’s will house an impressive wine display, featuring a selection of sought-after ‘Super Tuscan’ wines, and special tasting events for sampling them.Also excellent: Alfredo’s, where you can enjoy traditional hand-
tossed stone-baked Neapolitan-style pizzas straight from the oven. Fancy kickstarting your Italian-themed evening with some fi zz? Then stop by Bellini’s for a pre-dinner cocktail or two.
Like your food fresh from the sea?
You’ll Ocean TerraceA new dining concept for Princess Cruises, Ocean Terrace is the
place to go for sensational seafood. Drawing inspiration from all over
the world, the menu includes superb sushi and sashimi from the East,
ceviche from the Americas and classic caviar.
Also excellent: Vines wine bar, where a fabulous wine list is
accompanied by moreish mouthfuls of sushi and tapas.
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Like your venue to be unique?
You’ll the wine cellar rooms
Like plenty of choice?
You’ll Horizon CourtSituated in the Concerto and
Symphony dining venues, the
striking circular wine cellar rooms
offer a very special private dining
experience. The impressive location
will be matched by a superlative
menu, featuring classic carved meats
– such as crown of veal rack and
baron of lamb – all perfectly paired
with hand-selected wines.
Also excellent: The SeaView Bar,
Royal Princess’s remarkable cocktail
bar. Its glass fl oor makes for a fabulously unique venue, but don’t look down
if you’ve had one too many!
Princess’s buffet eatery has undergone a revamp for its latest incarnation
onboard Royal Princess, with twice the seating, new action stations
offering additional choices – from rotisseries to a Mexican taqueria – plus
speciality dining options including a crab shack (complete with mallets
and bibs). By night, Horizon Court becomes Horizon Bistro, with theme
nights offering anything from Brazilian churrascaria or Argentine gaucho
steakhouse themes to European bistro or British pub fare. Horizon Court
for Kids, meanwhile, offers a dedicated area for younger passengers, with
seating and décor to suit.
Also excellent: International Café, a Piazza favourite, where light bites
are available 24/7, including Princess’s famous fresh-baked cookies.
With such an incredible range of wining and dining venues on Royal Princess, there is something to satisfy every foodie fancy, says Tracy Keen
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Love food? You’re not the only one, as thesefamous quotes illustrate...
“ Everything you see, I oweto spaghetti” – Sophia Loren
“ One cannot think well, lovewell, sleep well, if one has not dined well” – Virginia Woolf
“ Never eat more than youcan lift” – Miss Piggy
TAKE IT FROMME...
10 | ROYAL PRINCESS | ONE DAY...
Two people, one ship, and a day to remember…
Darling,Didn’t want to wake you. Popped to the gym but I’ve ordered us breakfast for 9am so I’ll be back in time for that. Golf isn’t until 11.30, so we’ll have plenty of time to relax and enjoy. See you soon x
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Woke up to find that Andrew had ordered us a romantic
balcony breakfast. Smoked salmon, champagne, the two
of us and the open sea – absolute bliss.
I treated myself to a couple of hours at Lotus Spa
this morning – I think I’m hooked on this relaxation
malarkey! I eventually dragged myself away from
the warm stone beds and met Andrew for lunch at Horizon Court. He was ravenous after his sporting exertions and headed straight for the pasta (which
did look amazing) but I was still feeling virtuous after my spa so I had a light salad.
After a spot of shopping – my head was turned by a gorgeous watch – we succumbed to temptation at Gelato, where we stopped for a delicious sweet crespelle. Naughty but very, very nice!
Must go, the evening awaits, and Royal Princessisour oyster...isou
Hi Mum and Dad,
We just had to email to tell you what a fantastic time we are having!
Last night we had the most magical evening. You were right about Movies Under the Stars
– we absolutely loved it. And the screen is TWICE as big on Royal Princess, imagine
that! The water and lights show was amazing too – so clever and breathtakingly beautiful
– and the atmosphere on deck was electric the whole time.
Tonight we are going to the Princess Theatre – we’ve heard that the performances are
phenomenal. Then we’ll go for a drink somewhere – Club 6 perhaps, if the show gets
us in the mood for a dance, or back out on top deck to soak up the party atmosphere!
There’s just so much to do here, and we haven’t even scratched the surface.
We might not have time to see it all, but we’ll certainly have fun trying...
All our love,
Helen & Andrew
Pam & Jim
Wish you were here!
How would you spend your days on Royal Princess?Turn fantasy into reality and start planning your holiday now.Read page 11 for more information on booking your cruise.
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ROYAL PRINCESS CRUISES / COMPETITION | ROYAL PRINCESS | 11
Royal Princess embarks on her maiden season in June 2013. With many new highlights to complement some signature Princess features, she’s sure to delight her 3,600 passengers. Onboard this 141,000 ton superliner every outside stateroom has a balcony. Whether you wanta romantic, intimate space or a lively experience with new friends, Royal Princess has everything you need to escape completely.
Prize draw rules: 1. Closing date for the competition is 14 December 2012. 2. The prize is three inside staterooms for 2 adults sailing on a short cruise from Southampton on Royal Princess during June 2013. The prize does not include onboard expenditure, landtours or shore excursions. Stateroom upgrades are at the cost of the prizewinner. 3. The winning entry will be drawn at random from the valid online entries received through www.completecruisesolution before the closing date. The winners must be employed by a travel agent at time of travel. The decision of Princess Cruises will be fi nal and no correspondence will be entered into. No cash alternative will be off ered. The prize is non-transferable. 4. The winner will be notifi ed via the mailing address provided by 31 December 2012. The name of the winner may be obtained by sending an SAE to Princess Cruises, Marketing Services, Carnival House, 100 Harbour Parade, Southampton S015 1ST. 5. No employees of Carnival plc may enter the draw. The competition is open only to residents of the United Kingdom. 6. Only one entry permitted per person. Entrants must be aged 18 or over. No bulk or third-party entries accepted. 7. No purchase is necessary to enter the draw. 8. The winner will be bound by Princess Cruises booking terms and conditions. 9. Responsibility cannot be accepted for undelivered entries. 10. The promoter is Carnival plc trading as ‘Princess Cruises’, Carnival House, 100 Harbour Parade, Southampton SO15 1ST. The promoter reserves the right to amend any dates/deadlines at their discretion.
Maiden Voyage
Maiden Iberia Voyage16 Jun 2013
Southampton • Vigo (for Santiago de Compostela) • Lisbon • GibraltarMálaga (for Granada) • Barcelona
7Nights
Interior Balcony Deluxe Balcony Mini-suite
Cruise only fares from pp £1,135 £1,513 £1,828 £3,781
Maiden Venetian Passage9 Oct 2013
Venice overnight onboard • Sicily (Messina) • Naples (for Capri & Pompeii) • Rome (Civitavecchia) • Cannes (for Monte Carlo) • Barcelona Madeira (Funchal) • Fort Lauderdale
18Nights
FREE Balcony upgrade†
Interior Balcony Deluxe Balcony Mini-suite
Cruise only fares from pp £505 £725 £883 £1,481Fares based on 1 Dec departure. Fares for other departures may vary
Eastern Caribbean3, 10, 17, 24 Nov, 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Dec 2013; 5, 12, 19, 26 Jan, 2, 9, 16, 23 Feb, 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 Mar, 6, 13, 20 27 Apr 2014
Fort Lauderdale • Princess Cays • St. Thomas • St. MaartenFort Lauderdale
7Nights
2013-2014 Royal Princess cruises
Interior Balcony Deluxe Balcony Mini-suite
Cruise only fares from pp £1,387 £2,017 £2,458 £4,222Fares based on 27 Sep departure. Fares for other departures may vary. ~Cruise is At Sea instead of Toulon. <Cruise operates in reverse and calls at Florence/Pisa then Rome. ^Itinerary operates in reverse. #Itinerary operates in reverse and calls at Cannes instead of Toulon.
Grand Mediterranean23~ Jun, 5<, 17, 29^ Jul, 10, 22# Aug, 3, 15^, 27 Sep 2013
Barcelona • Toulon (for Provence) • Florence/Pisa (Livorno) • Rome (Civitavecchia) • Naples (for Capri & Pompeii) • Mykonos • Istanbul Kusadasi (for Ephesus) • Venice overnight onboard
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We’re giving away three fantastic short cruises sailing on Royal Princess in early June 2013 and you could win one of them by entering our competition. Simply answer the following questions correctly:
Royal Princess has the fi rst TV studioat sea. What is it called?
What is the name of the unique dining experience in the Concerto Dining Room?
Name the new exclusive area in theLotus Spa off ering warm stone beds?
To enter log on to www.completecruisesolution.com,click on MY CCS and follow “Lighting the Waves” link.
Good luck!
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In 1996, Sue and Nick Nash – then First Offi cer on the fi rst Royal Princess – christened their baby, Victoria, onboard the ship in Falmouth, using the
ship’s bell as the christening bowl. To commemorate the occasion, her name was subsequently engraved inside the bell and the family was later presented with this sentimental memento when the ship was decommissioned in 2011.
Earlier this year, Captain Nick Nash watched proudly as his 17 year-old daughter served as Madrina – or Godmother – to the new Royal Princess at her Float Out Ceremony, cutting the cord that began the fl ow of water into her building dock atthe Fincantieri shipyard in Monfalcone, Italy.
“The original Royal Princess left our fl eet some
time ago,” explained Princess President and CEO Alan Buckelew, presiding over the ceremony with Royal Princess’s designated Master, the British Captain Tony Draper. “But we wanted to bring the
spirit of that much-loved ship, also a prototype design,
to the new Royal Princess. And who better to do that
than Victoria, who has grown up into a beautiful young
lady who will now have a special connection with both vessels. Captain Nash was presented with the ship’s
bell from our original Royal Princess following its
decommissioning, and we are delighted that he has
very generously offered this bell to be placed aboard
our new Royal Princess, in honour of his daughter.”The two-day fl oat-out process saw the state-of-
the-art vessel afl oat for the fi rst time, as her building dock was slowly fi lled with water. Royal Princess then moved to a new dock where fi nal construction and interior fi tting is being completed ready for her debut in June 2013, when the new fl agship of the Princess fl eet will head to Southampton for her inaugural celebrations and the start of her seafaring life.
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Royal AncestryIt was Diana, Princess of Wales, who gave the original Royal Princess a very regal christening in Southampton back in November 1984. As she set sail on her maiden voyage, Royal Princess was already creating ripples as the fi rst P&O Princess Cruises purpose-built cruise ship, the largest new British passenger ship in a decade, and one of the fi rst ships to completely dispense with interior cabins.
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we wanted to bring the spirit of that much-loved ship
The Christening of baby Victoria in 1996
Left to right Alan Buckelew, President and CEO, Princess Cruises;
Victoria Nash; Captain Draper; Captain Nash