Category: Princess Cruises
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Princess Cruise Lines: An Overview
We have written this article and given it the title “Princess Cruise Lines” primarily to clear up a confusion. There is actually no Princess Cruise Lines – plenty of people search for it, but technically no company goes by that name – but there is a Princess Cruises, the “Love Boat” cruise line because one of its ships was used for the television show. Princess Cruises is owned by Carnival Corporation & PLC, an enormous enterprise that operates several distinct cruise lines. Perhaps people simply think Princess Cruises is called Princess Cruise Lines, or it might be that people are mixing up a single cruise line (Princess Cruises) with the company that owns it, mistakenly thinking that the cruise line conglomerate Carnival Corporation is called Princess. Whatever the confusion, we set everything straight below. Read more […] -
The Two Cruise Ships Denied Access to a Port in Argentina
Two British cruise ships were turned away from an Argentine port earlier today, adding a new chapter to the sovereignty dispute between Argentina and Britain over the Falkland Islands. The two cruise ships – owned by Carnival, although they belong to the fleets of different cruise lines – attempted to dock at the port of Ushuaia, Argentina’s southernmost city, but were refused entry. The decision to bar the ships from the port was made early this morning by the governor of the Tierra del Fuego Province. Read more […] -
Princess Cruises
Princess Cruises is a cruise line based in Santa Clarita, California. The cruise line is owned by Carnival Corporation & PLC, the world’s largest cruise ship operator. Although Princess Cruises is based in America, with its executive control being handled by Carnival Corporation’s American division, it is a British-American owned cruise line. It is, in other words, a dual listed company that is registered in both the United States and Britain. Among other things, this means that some of Princess Cruises’ business operations, like marketing in the United Kingdom, are handled in Britain. Read more […] -
Princess Cruises New Alaska Fishing Tour
The 14-day Alaska cruisetour has fishing fans reeling about these specialized cruises for anglers. The 14-day land/sea vacation features bottom fishing near Juneau, river fishing on the Kenai and Talkeetna rivers, and fishing in the Inside Passage from Ketchikan. Read more […] -
Seattle Cruises
Five major cruise lines feature weekly service from Seattle aboard 10 premier vessels. Norwegian Cruise Line and Celebrity Cruises depart from the Bell Street Pier Cruise Terminal at Pier 66. Holland America Line, Princess Cruises and Royal Caribbean depart from the Terminal 30 Cruise Facility. Read more […] -
Los Angeles Cruise Lines
Other cruise lines with itineraries from Los Angeles include Crystal Cruises, Lindblad Expeditions, Holland America Line (HAL), Yachts of Seabourn, Silvrsea, Celebrity, and Royal Caribbean. Read more […]
