New Pacific
Princess To Set Sail In Alaska
Princess to Base Small Ship in San Francisco for
11-Day Sailings in 2003
Princess Cruises announced that its new Pacific
Princess will be joining the company’s 2003 Alaska fleet, offering
eleven-day round-trip voyages from San Francisco. The small
688-passenger vessel, formerly sailing for Renaissance Cruises, will
reposition to Alaska after cruising in French Polynesia and for
sister company P&O Cruises Australia, in the South Pacific.
Pacific Princess will offer ten departures between
May 29 and September 5, 2003 on an Inside Passage itinerary that
includes calls at Victoria or Vancouver, Ketchikan or Sitka, Skagway,
and Juneau, plus sailing through the dramatic glaciers, rock walls,
and waterfalls of Tracy Arm and the twin Sawyer Glaciers.
“This new addition to Princess’ fleet is
enabling us to return to San Francisco next year with a very
distinctive summer Alaska program,” said Dean Brown, Princess’
executive vice-president of customer service and sales. “San
Francisco has historically been a great summer home port for us, and
now passengers can combine the convenience and appeal of departing
from this world-class city, with sailing on a small ship that offers
‘big ship choices.’”
The line’s “new” 30,227-ton Pacific
Princess, built in 1999, will feature a boutique version of Princess’
Personal Choice Cruising experience, with two-thirds of the outside
cabins featuring Princess’ trademark balconies, plus alternative
dining in a variety of different restaurants. “I can’t think of
a better way to experience the stunning Alaska scenery than from a
private balcony,” added Brown.
The vessel will join six other Princess ships in Alaska next summer,
the Coral Princess, Island Princess, Dawn Princess, and Sun
Princess, sailing the Gulf of Alaska route, as well as Diamond
Princess and Star Princess, which will debut first-time round-trip
Inside Passage cruises from Seattle.
“With two new spectacular ships sailing
round-trip from Seattle and a small, intimate ship sailing from San
Francisco, our Alaska/Inside Passage itineraries will be hard to
beat,” said Brown. “And for the maximum Alaska experience, we’ll
again have four ships sailing across the Gulf of Alaska, which can
be linked with one of our famous wilderness land tours.”
Pacific Princess will be operating on a split
deployment, sailing half the year as part of the Princess Cruises
fleet, and the other half for the P&O Cruises Australia brand
during their summer cruise season. Following the 2003 Alaska season,
the ship will return to the French Polynesia region to join her
sister ship Tahitian Princess, with a series of sailings beginning
on October 3, 2003.
Early-booking fares for Pacific Princess Alaska voyages start at
$1,349 per person, double occupancy. Passengers can also choose to
extend their vacation with a Princess Cruise Plus package to enjoy
extra time in the “City by the Bay.” One- and two-night packages
are available, and begin at $179 per person.
More information about Princess’ Alaska
schedules and fares is available through a professional travel
agent. Brochures are available by calling
1-800-PRINCESS.