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New Princess cruises

Monday, 03 Jun, 2004 0

Princess will offer additional Alaska Inside Passage cruising in 2005 with more sailings from Seattle on the new Sapphire Princess and sister ship Diamond Princess, the company announced.

Princess says its Diamond Princess is the largest and most amenity-filled vessel to sail on the West Coast.

The line will have a total of 53 departures on three itineraries. These roundtrip cruises complement Princess’ other 2005 Alaska option, the “Voyage of the Glaciers” Gulf of Alaska itinerary, available on four ships.

With the Inside Passage program, passengers can also take in a land tour to the Canadian Rockies or book pre-or post-cruise stays in Seattle or San Francisco.

Report by David Wilkening



 

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