Princess to Offer California Coastal Cruise in 2011

Wed, Jun 16, 2010

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Princess to Offer California Coastal Cruise in 2011

Driving up the California coast can be a beautiful experience, but some of that beauty may be lost if you’re hauling three kids chanting, “are we there yet,” for hours at a time. Princess Cruises will soon have the remedy, as they plan to offer two new sailings that tour the California coast.

The new itineraries may have become part of the regular cruise lineup after the H1N1 scare prompted Princess to offer similar last-minute cruises when the U.S. had travel restrictions to popular Mexican Riviera cruise destinations.

Ensenada, Mexico will be a port of call on the cruise, as will San Diego, Santa Barbara, and San Francisco.

One of the new princess cruises that sounds even more enticing is the “wine country,” seven-day sailing between Los Angeles and Vancouver.

The two new Princess itineraries will begin in late 2011, and prices have yet to be announced.

Source: Cruise Log, USA Today


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3 Responses to “Princess to Offer California Coastal Cruise in 2011”

  1. sandra carrier-scott Says:

    Please advise dates/pricing when available

  2. admin Says:

    Thanks for your note, Sandra – all we know thus far is they will begin the fall of 2011 – pricing has not been announced yet. We’ll try and keep you posted!

  3. Rosalie Says:

    We are very excited to take this Pacific Coastal Cruise in Sept. We have been booked for it for several months. Going to be a nice change to be able to take a 7 day cruise other then going to the Mexico Riviera. We don’t fly at all so we are limited on where we can go on a cruise ship out of San Pedro….Thanks Princess


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