Princess Cruises has announced that its Premier cruise fare will now offer guests even more benefits, although for US guests the price of the package will also increase.
The updated package is a result of a change to the Premier Beverage Package that’s included in the Premier fare, which now includes almost every drink onboard.
Previously, the drinks package included drinks up to the value of $18, but that’s been increased to $20 with the new package.
Guests who book a Premier fare can enjoy these drinks unlimited:
- Top-shelf spirits, reserve wines and signature cocktails by mixologist Rob Floyd
- A selection of 75+ spirits, 40+ wines by the glass, 20+ cocktails
- Premier wines by the glass including Duckhorn, Stag’s Leap, and Grgich Hills
- Private Woodford Reserve Bourbon Selection created exclusively for Princess
- Personalised Jack Daniel’s Whiskey Single Barrel Select
- 25% off wine bottles (including rare vintages)
- 25% off large bottles of water
Another enhancement has also been made to the package regarding speciality dining – that will now be unlimited for Premier guests too, provided you’re cruising from the US.
Previously, guests on a Premier fare would enjoy two free speciality dining meals, but now they can enjoy a speciality restaurant every night of their cruise at no extra charge.
The changes aren’t free for all Premier guests though, as the price for Princess Premier in the US has increased to $90 per day.
For the UK, the price remains at £65, and it includes the updated drinks package but it remains at just two speciality dining meals per cruise.
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