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Inside the Princess Piazza
It’s always an “ahh” moment when you step off the elevator into the Princess Piazza, the heart of the ship. Launched in the spring of 2022, this Princess Cruises’ Royal-Class ship accommodates 3,660 passengers and offers adventure and fun for all ages.
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Poolside fun on Discovery Princess
Once the Discovery Princess embarks from Los Angeles and starts heading north to Vancouver, British Columbia, in Canada, it doesn’t take long for guests to find their way to the top deck to enjoy the warm California sun, spectacular views, and fun ambiance.
This upper deck is a favorite spot during the cruise to enjoy the pool and the ocean breeze. You’ll also find numerous food and beverage options to satisfy every taste.
Who was voted the best?: Best Family Cruise (10Best Readers’ Choice Awards 2023)
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Adults only in The Sanctuary
Family time is great, but you might want to indulge in a private getaway at The Sanctuary, an exclusive, adults-only retreat on the ship. This tranquil oasis offers signature beverages, light meals, a bubbling spa, and relaxing massages from attentive stewards.
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360: An Extraordinary Experience
It’s almost impossible to describe in words the truly breathtaking 360: An Extraordinary Experience. At each sitting, 20 guests are treated to a multi-course gourmet meal, accompanied by wines of various regions, as they enjoy a virtual tour of the Mediterranean.
Surrounded by 4K resolution cinematography, it’s so easy to imagine yourself in these destinations as you dine on outstanding cuisine. (This experience is available to guests booked in suite accommodations.)
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Live performances in state-of-the-art theaters
When it comes to entertainment, Princess Cruises can’t be beat. You can enjoy full-scale Broadway productions or intimate musical venues that feature smooth jazz, lively pop, and classical music.
Other entertainment options include insightful lectures, fun games for all ages, and a shipboard casino. Passengers love browsing around the The Shops of Princess, which offer authentic European and designer brands at up to 30% off retail prices.
Who was voted the best?: Best Boutique Cruise Line (10Best Readers’ Choice Awards 2023)
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World-class cuisine on Discovery Princess
To say that dining aboard Discovery Princess is an unforgettable culinary experience is an understatement. Dining options range from the World Fresh Marketplace, which offers an astounding number of culinary selections, to signature restaurants featuring gourmet cuisine at its finest.
Don’t feel like dining out after a day of fun? No worries. Princess offers free, 24-hour, in-room dining. A snack, beverage, or even dinner for the family is only a few clicks away on the convenient app.
Who was voted the best?: Best Cruise Ship for Dining (10Best Readers’ Choice Awards 2023)
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Calling Dr. Adam Brinker of “The Love Boat”
Actor Bernie Kopell, who played Dr. Adam Bricker on “The Love Boat” television series, poses with adoring fans. At the venerable age of 89, he is proof that traveling and exploring the world keeps you young. And he loves cruising on his favorite line. Fun fact: The original “Love Boat” was the now-retired Pacific Princess.
Vote Now: Best Lake for Water Sports (10Best Readers’ Choice Awards 2023)
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Camp Discovery and fun for all ages
Princess Cruises caters to passengers of all ages. There are many family activities that parents can enjoy with their kids, such as basketball on the upper deck, ping pong competitions, scavenger hunts, dance parties, and swimming.
Camp Discovery brings kids together to enjoy a wide variety of activities geared to each age group.
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State-of-the-art treatments at Lotus Spa
No, this is not a scene out of a sci-fi movie. it’s an amazing Elemis facial treatment offered by Princess Cruises’ award-winning Lotus spa. Indulge in a variety of treatments, including facials, massages, and detoxifying wraps.
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Pickleball courts on the ship’s top deck
Pickleball enthusiasts won’t have to give up their fun while cruising. There’s a designated pickleball court on the top deck for passengers to play while on the high seas.
In addition, the ship’s fitness center offers a variety of exercise options. Chances are, you never worked out with such a marvelous ocean view before you. Outdoor lovers can run laps on the jogging track, located on the top deck for maximum sunshine and fresh sea air.
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Caymus Vineyards winemaker dinners
Princess Cruises offers a Caymus Vineyards winemaker dinner across the fleet. This dining experience features an upscale menu paired with wines selected by Chuck Wagner, owner and winemaker of Caymus Vineyards.
The winery also curates the wine list for Crown Grill, where guests can access the restaurant’s entire portfolio of nearly 20 iconic labels from Napa, Sonoma, and other popular wine regions. Wine-tasting experiences conducted by the ship’s knowledgeable sommelier are regularly featured.
Who was voted the best?: Best Spirits Tasting Room (10Best Readers’ Choice Awards 2023)
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Vancouver’s award-winning cruise ship dock
Located in the heart of the city, Vancouver’s modern, state-of-the art cruise terminal boasts panoramic harbor views and is within walking distance to shopping, restaurants, and entertainment venues.
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Vancouver’s Stanley Park on a land excursion
Cruise passengers have the opportunity to purchase optional land excursions at various ports of call. While docked in Vancouver, a popular Princess cruise excursion includes a tour of downtown and a visit to Stanley Park, a National Historic Site of Canada and regarded as one of the best urban parks in the world.
This park features an extensive rainforest, stunning beaches, a 10 km paved walking and cycling waterfront pathway, and the famous First Nations totem poles.