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Princess Cruises sweetens its deal for add-on packages

Princess Cruises has “dramatically enhanced” its all-inclusive premium add-on packages for passengers, which will include new desserts, smoothies and fitness classes.

The upgraded packages will be available for bookings made after December 14 for sailings from February 20 onwards.

Princess Premium desserts – described as elaborate confections overflowing with gelato, pastry, and candy mixtures – will be added to the Princess Plus and Princess Premier packages and will be available in the Gelateria, Swirls or Coffee and Cones.

Clients will also be able to take part in fitness classes such as those offered by Xponential Fitness – Pure Barre, Yoga Six and Stretch Lab – with classes from additional brands including Club Pilates, Cycle Bar, Stride, and Stride to follow.

John Padgett, Princess Cruises president, said: “Adding more content to our much sought-after Princess Plus and Princess Premier packages with the addition of premium experiences including fitness and indulgences not only guarantees an exceptional onboard experience but also ensures our guests have maximum options and superior value when vacationing with Princess.”

Princess Plus costs £40 per person per day and includes the Plus Beverage Package, single device wi-fi plan and daily crew appreciation.

Two premium crafted desserts, unlimited smoothies or juices and two fitness classes are the new additions to the Princess Plus package.

Princess Premier package is £65 per person per day and includes offers the Premier Beverage Package, four device wi-fi plan, daily crew appreciation, two nights of specialty dining, photo package, Princess Prizes, unlimited Premium crafted desserts, unlimited smoothies or juices, unlimited fitness classes, reserved seating in the Princess Theater and a free Medallion accessory.

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