
Princess Cruises announced today that they are doing a unique sailing on their 680-passenger Pacific Princess in January 2013. This special sailing ten-day sailing features the line’s only calls at the boutique ports of Tortola and St. Barthelemy in 2013.
“Because Pacific Princess travels the globe, we rarely have the opportunity to offer a Caribbean cruise on this popular small ship,” said Jan Swartz, Princess Cruises executive vice president. “But because we’re rescheduling the ship’s drydock, we now have a wonderful chance to offer this unique one-time itinerary option before she takes off on her yearly world cruise.”
Among the in-port opportunities for passengers on this sailing are tours to Virgin Gorda from Tortola to see the famous geologic formation “The Baths,” as well as the chance to visit UNESCO World Heritage sites of Brimstone Hill Fortress National Park on St. Kitts and the dramatic Pitons in St. Lucia.
Pacific Princess departs from Port Everglades on January 17, 2013 for the 10-night Eastern Caribbean voyage and includes stops in Tortola, Antigua, St. Lucia, St. Kitts and St. Barthelemy.
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