2009 World Cruises • Departing January 14th
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2009 World Cruises • Departing January 14th
TS EN LE M B G LA S E A I ails E V det I S A for R U O all C ALS C 2009 WORLD CRUISES 107 DAYS • DEPARTING JANUARY 14 & JANUARY 20 A N D A M A N I S L A N D S • A U S T R A L I A • C A M B O D I A • C AY M A N I S L A N D S • C H I L E • C H I N A • C O O K I S L A N D S • E C U A D O R E G Y P T • E N G L A N D • F R A N C E • G I B R A L T A R • G R E E C E • H O N G K O N G • I N D I A • I R E L A N D • I S R A E L • I T A LY • J A P A N • M A L A Y S I A N E W Z E A L A N D • N O R T H E R N M A R I A N A I S L A N D S • O M A N • PA N A M A • PA P U A N E W G U I N E A • P E R U • P I T C A I R N I S L A N D • P O R T U G A L S I N G A P O R E • S O U T H K O R E A • S PA I N • TA H I T I • TA S M A N I A • T H A I L A N D • T U R K E Y • U N I T E D A R A B E M I R AT E S • V I E T N A M CRUISING WITH PRINCESS® ONBOARD EXPERIENCE 2009 WORLD CRUISES pg. 1 pgs. 2-5 pgs. 6-15 Introduction Ports of Call Royal Princess® Cruise Itinerary Tahitian Princess® Cruise Itinerary pgs. 6-7 ENHANCE YOUR VACATION pgs. 16-18 pgs. 8-11 pgs. 12-13 pgs. 14-15 Adventures Ashore® Overland Tours Cruise Plus® Hotel Packages Princess® Luggage Valet pg. 16 PRINCESS CAPTAIN’S CIRCLE ® pg. 19 pg. 17 pg. 18 pg. 18 SHIPS, STATEROOMS AND FARES pgs. 20-31 Royal Princess Tahitian Princess pgs. 20-25 BEFORE YOU LEAVE pgs. 32-38 Princess FlightChoice Princess eTickets Princess Travel CareSM Princess AccessSM SM General Information Cruise Calendar pgs. 26-31 pg. 32 pg. 32 pg. 32-33 pg. 33 pgs. 34-35 pgs. 36-38 Cover photos: India, Italy, Egypt, Easter Island, Hong Kong Use of any of the photography contained herein is prohibited by law. Victoria Harbour — Hong Kong On a World Cruise with Princess, the possibilities are infinite ® It’s the ultimate escape — over 100 days visiting more than 40 of the world’s most exciting destinations. One day you’re touring the Sydney Opera House in Australia, further along the itinerary you’re exploring the ruins of Angkor Wat in Cambodia, and still later you’re in Egypt standing before a pyramid in Giza. And as you experience all these places, your own world becomes just a little bigger. This is the World Cruise with Princess® — a voyage of true discovery. The Pyramids — Giza, Egypt SHIPS DESIGNED JUST FOR YOU. What a way to see the world. On small ships filled with extraordinary entertainment, activities and amenities. On Royal Princess® or Tahitian Princess,® you’ll feel as if the ship was designed with one person in mind — you. Follow your mood to a swimming pool or elegant restaurant, take a yoga class or attend an art auction, or simply find a deck chair to stretch out in and unwind. It’s your World Cruise to enjoy however you choose. And best of all, you’ll have plenty of time to savor it all. TASTING THE FINER THINGS. One evening, it’s a multi-course Italian feast in Sabatini’s. The SM next, an otherworldly experience with Ultimate Balcony Dining. You’ll choose from special gourmet World Cruise menus in the dining room. And you’ll delight in casual options like pizza on deck or the 24-hour buffet. Each day, every meal on your World Cruise is a celebration of tantalizing tastes. Tahitian Princess YOUR OWN BALCONY VIEW. You’ll never want to leave — your own balcony, a blissful slice of sea and sky all to yourself. And Royal Princess and Tahitian Princess each offer a high percentage of balconies on which to relax and take in your own view of the world. SERVING YOUR EVERY NEED. They’re always there, at just the right time — turning down your bed, refilling your glass, offering you a hand. The Princess crew, trained in our trademark brand of attentive service. It’s best summed up in our C.R.U.I.S.E.® credo — Courtesy, Respect, Unfailing In Service Excellence. We’re dedicated to handling the details so you can enjoy each and every moment. Fine dining at Sabatini’s Note: Dining options, locations and venues vary by ship. Extra charges may apply. princess.com | 1 O N B O A R D E X P E R I E N C E From your own personal balcony, the experience is unforgettable It’s yet another blissful day of your incredible World Cruise, and out on your balcony the sea air is soothing and the inspiring views are endless. There’s nothing quite like it — waking in the morning, and stepping onto your balcony to discover an infinite expanse of blue sea or spectacular scenery that has just appeared outside. This is what you always dreamed of — seeing the world’s legendary shores from the comforts of your own balcony retreat. So settle in your deck chair, enjoy a splendid view and catch another spectacular sunset — or sunrise. If you would like an added degree of luxury, upgrade to a suite on Royal Princess, or your choice of a mini-suite or full suite on Tahitian Princess. In both instances, the amenities are plentiful. In the mini-suite, you’ll enjoy extras such as a separate seating area and welcome glass of champagne to sip out on your balcony. Premium amenities in the suites include deluxe canapés, fresh flowers, laundry and dry cleaning services and a whole array of other decadent offerings. There are also a range of comfortable interior and oceanview staterooms from which to choose. To see all of our ship features and stateroom options, please turn to pages 20-31. Relaxing times on the balcony O N B O A R D E X P E R I E N C E An adventure composed of 107 unforgettable days Truly, it is one of life’s great adventures. A World Cruise. An amazing 107 days, each distinctly different from the one before and the next. And for this very unique voyage, we’ve planned dazzling new entertainment and activity options, dining events and more — all designed to create the voyage of a lifetime for our World Cruise guests. You’ll mingle with fellow guests at wonderful parties, dine at gala themed buffets, and attend fascinating presentations by renowned celebrity lecturers that in the past have included authors, artists, astronauts and explorers. Exciting new musical productions — 10 in all — take your breath away. There are culinary demonstrations, cooking classes, book clubs, first-run films and so much more. Many of the offerings were selected to reflect the culture of the regions you are visiting, from South America to Asia to Europe — including special themed menus, foreign movies and regional folkloric shows. All of this exclusively for you, making an incredible experience all the more memorable. And the one constant through it all is the Princess staff. Delivering small, sincere moments of gracious and genuine service, taking care of the details so you can simply relax and enjoy a truly unforgettable escape. Welcome aboard! princess.com | 3 O N B O A R D E X P E R I E N C E Master Chef Alfredo Marzi invites you on a journey of culinary discovery Dining with Princess on a World Cruise is a celebration in the truest sense. In addition to our usual rich, authentic trademark pastas, perfectly grilled seafood and extraordinary Lotus Spa® offerings, there are lunch buffets reflecting regional influences and utilizing local produce and seafood, and Gala formal night buffets with international cheeses, classic garde manger with chaud-froid, and a truly decadent Chocolate Extravaganza. Chef Marzi will be creating new dishes and themed dinners just for this epic voyage including a special menu to mark the crossings of the Equator and International Dateline. Master Chef Alfredo Marzi And, along with his expert staff, he will be presenting cooking demonstrations and hosting galley tours and book signings. The Princess philosophy of superb dining is best summed up by our C.H.E.F. program — Culinary SM Heritage of Excellence in Food. And it’s manifested in the leadership of our Master Chef, Alfredo Marzi. Boasting over 35 years of experience, the talented Chef TRADITIONAL DINING. A memorable part ULTIMATE BALCONY DINING. Indulge in of the classic cruise experience. You’ll enjoy the pinnacle of dining — a romantic multi-course early or late seating (6 p.m. or 8:15 p.m.) in dinner served out on your balcony complete with an elegant dining room, where you will make inspiring views, fresh air, waitstaff and all. wonderful new friends among your fellow CASUAL DINING. When a casual mood calls, guests and waitstaff. options await. Enjoy coffee and pastries at the Marzi studied at one of the finest culinary SPECIALTY DINING. Each ship has specialty Patisserie, savor the offerings at the Panorama schools in Paris, and cooked at some of the dining choices to bring variety to your global buffet or deck barbecue, grab a slice at the world’s best restaurants. He has prepared voyage — including Sabatini’s, our fine Italian Pizzeria or stay in and order room service, banquets for presidents, kings and queens. restaurant; and Sterling Steakhouse, offering aged available 24 hours a day. And there’s always And with each meal you experience onboard, steaks, fresh seafood and other grilled selections. that daily tradition — Afternoon Tea. SM SM you’ll recognize his commitment to creating culinary magic. Come join an adventure in fine dining. Note: Dining options, locations and venues vary by ship, and actual meal times and charges are subject to change. Ultimate Balcony Dining is available in select staterooms. O N B O A R D E X P E R I E N C E Defining the perfect day — from sunrise until long after dark Imagine a whole day with no responsibilities. On a World Cruise with Princess, you will have plenty of days at sea to enjoy all the ship has to offer. Your only appointment? An afternoon massage in the Lotus Spa.® Your only meeting — an impromptu cocktail with newfound friends. Painting a ceramic memory There’s so much to experience on Royal Princess and Tahitian Princess. Like the offerings from our ScholarShip@Sea® program — engaging classes in subjects like computers, photography, ceramics and scrapbooking, fascinating enrichment and destination lectures, and much more. There’s even a professional librarian to host the World Cruise Book Club. And that’s just a glimpse of the options. Evenings are equally engaging, as you move from intimate lounges to brand-new musical productions, try your luck in the casino or dance the night away in a disco — depending on your mood. You’ll have the opportunity to choose from an array of options such as: Cocktails and blackjack in the casino • Lotus Spa® • Sunset yoga on deck • Fitness area • ScholarShip@Sea® • Duty- and tax-free boutiques • Sports programs and exercise classes • Destinational port lectures • First-run movies • Library • Production shows • Jogging track • Wine tasting • Golf practice cage • Culinary demonstrations • 24-hour Internet Café (wireless access available)* • Shuffleboard • Galley tour • Swimming pool • Art gallery and auctions • Quiz and game shows • Casino Exciting live entertainment Note: Specific onboard activities and venues vary by ship. Some activities require additional charges. * Vessel Internet access is not guaranteed to be available at all times due to the nature of satellite connections, which are subject to disruption from weather and land-based obstructions. princess.com | 5 A WORLD CRUISE Two epic 107-day escapes to the world’s most fabled places There are so many places you’ve always wanted to see. Imagine if you could take the journey of a lifetime and visit them all. With the Princess® World Cruise, it needn’t be just a dream. And because of the overwhelming popularity of our 2008 voyage, we’re offering two exciting itineraries on Tahitian Princess® and Royal Princess® in 2009. A GLOBAL VIEW. Departing from Ft. Lauderdale, you’ll feel a sense of exhilaration at the adventure ahead. It’s unbelievable all the places you’ll see — the fascinating Panama Canal and pristine South Pacific; lush landscapes in South America and Australia; exotic cultures in Asia and India; and the treasures of ancient civilizations in the Southern Mediterranean and Europe. Depending on which voyage you select, you’ll end your journey in either Rome, Italy or Dover, England. And you’ll take home memories you’ll never forget. ADD A GRAND FINALE TO YOUR VOYAGE. For a great way to extend your World Cruise on Tahitian Princess, add a 10-day Scandinavia & Russia voyage from Dover to Stockholm. Or, sail with Cunard ® from Southampton to New York on a classic Transatlantic Crossing on the magnificent Queen Mary 2.® See page 15 for more details. Machu Picchu, Peru SWEDEN Stockholm DENMARK London Brussels/Bruges (Zeebrugge) Southampton Dover IRELAND Cork (Cobh) RUSSIA FINLAND Helsinki St. Petersburg Tallinn ESTONIA Copenhagen Amsterdam THE NETHERLANDS BELGIUM Paris/Normandy (Le Havre) Florence/Pisa Cannes Venice (Livorno) for Monte Carlo GREECE ITALY Barcelona SPAIN Istanbul Lisbon TURKEY SICILY Athens (Piraeus) Rome (Civitavecchia) Jerusalem UNITED (Ashdod) Messina ARAB Gibraltar EMIRATES Port Said ISRAEL for Cairo/Giza PORTUGAL Suez Canal Sorrento/Capri Safaga for Luxor/Karnak Dubai FRANCE EGYPT OMAN Salãlah SOUTH KOREA JAPAN Seoul Hiroshima (Inchon) CHINA International Date Line ENGLAND Osaka Shanghai VIETNAM INDIA ANDAMAN ISLANDS Port Blair UNITED STATES Pacific Ocean Ft. Lauderdale Hong Kong THAILAND Mumbai New York NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS Grand Cayman Bangkok Guam Sihanoukville Panama Canal Transit Ho Chi Minh City Kuala Lumpur PANAMA CAMBODIA MALAYSIA Quito (Manta) Equator (Port Kelang) Equator CAYMAN ISLANDS PAPUA NEW GUINEA Singapore Rabaul FRENCH POLYNESIA Papeete COOK ISLANDS Cairns Gr for Great Barrier Reef GALAPAGOS ISLANDS EQUADOR PERU Lima (Callao) ea TAHITI tB arr ier Re ef Rarotonga AUSTRALIA South Atlantic Ocean Indian Ocean Brisbane Pitcairn Island Scenic cruising Easter Island Sydney ROYAL PRINCESS CHILE Auckland Burnie (107-day, Ft. Lauderdale to Rome) TASMANIA TAHITIAN PRINCESS (107-day, Ft. Lauderdale to Dover) (10-day, Dover to Stockholm) NEW ZEALAND South Pacific Ocean QUEEN MARY 2 (6-day, Southampton to New York) Opera House — Sydney, Australia Acropolis — Athens, Greece Buddha statues — Bangkok, Thailand W O R L D C R U I S E P O R T S O F C A L L CALLAO — for Lima DOVER — for London Peru’s capital of Lima is best known for its gorgeous Spanish colonial architecture, as well as for its proximity to one of the ancient world’s most magnificent sites — Machu Picchu. From Dover, set out for your day in London — where you can board a double-decker bus to see sights like the Tower of London and Hyde Park. CANNES — for Monte Carlo Gleaming skyscrapers and modern architectural wonders sit alongside ancient mosques and marketplaces in this most captivating of cities. With its film festival, popular beaches and celebrity homeowners, Cannes may be the French Riviera’s most glamorous city. But don’t tell that to nearby Monte Carlo. Maori haka — New Zealand CORK (Cobh) — for Blarney Castle ATHENS (Piraeus) BARCELONA From the hilltop Acropolis with its iconic Parthenon to the cafés and tavernas of the historic Plaka neighborhood, Athens is like a living museum of Western civilization. Wander the fanciful pathways of Gaudi’s Park Guell, or tuck into a bar for some tapas in this vibrant Catalonian city. Cork and the adjacent village of Kinsale are sights in themselves. But you won’t want to miss a visit to Blarney Castle to kiss the famous Blarney Stone. BRISBANE AUCKLAND Whether you prefer museums of Maori artifacts or shopping along the picturesque waterfront, New Zealand’s largest city will not disappoint. BANGKOK With floating markets and splendid Buddhist temples, this bustling city is one of Asia’s most exotic and exciting destinations. 8 Australia’s third-largest city is home to fabulous attractions including the subtropical gardens of Roma Street Parkland and the penal colony-era Old Windmill. CAIRNS — for the Great Barrier Reef The northern Queensland city of Cairns is charming in its own right. But its renown comes from being the gateway to the kaleidoscopic wonders of the Great Barrier Reef. Dubai, United Arab Emirates DUBAI EASTER ISLAND Remotely beautiful and mysterious, Easter Island — also known as Rapa Nui — is home to hundreds of unmistakable giant stone heads, the moai. W O R L D C R U I S E P O R T S O F C A L L GRAND CAYMAN Grand Cayman is a diver’s paradise — though much of its underwater beauty can also be appreciated by snorkeling or on an Atlantis submarine tour. You can also visit the world’s only green sea turtle hatchery. GUAM Opera performer — Hong Kong FLORENCE/PISA (Livorno) The spirits of Michelangelo and Da Vinci pervade the museums of Renaissance Florence. In Pisa, a certain Leaning Tower is the primary draw. FT. LAUDERDALE Seven miles of white beaches, the lovely Riverwalk promenade and the city’s proximity to the Everglades all promise a memorable time. GIBRALTAR Gibraltar’s attractions go well beyond its fabled rock. You can visit the intriguing grotto of St. Michael’s Cave or see the famed Barbary apes. Say “Hafa adai” — “hello” in the native language — to the tropical charms of Guam, where the diving is great, beaches are welcoming, and Spanish and World War II ruins invite exploration and reflection. HIROSHIMA Begin with a visit to the Peace Memorial Museum. Then head toward Miyajima to see Itsukushima Shrine and its iconic giant “floating” torii. HO CHI MINH CITY Formerly Saigon, this mesmerizing city is home to sights such as the War Remnants Museum and the Ben Thanh Market. HONG KONG Take a tram to the top of Victoria Peak for a fitting overview of the paradoxical Chinese city of Hong Kong — a former British colony and world finance hub. Duomo Cathedral — Florence, Italy princess.com | 9 W O R L D C R U I S E P O R T S O F C A L L PORT BLAIR Located in the lush Andaman and Nicobar archipelago of 572 islands in the Indian Ocean, Port Blair boasts attractions like Cellular Jail — a shrine to India’s independence fighters. PORT SAID — for Cairo/Giza From Port Said, discover the wonders of antiquity of the great Egyptian civilization in bustling Cairo and ancient Giza — including the Egyptian Museum and the Pyramids. Hagia Sophia — Istanbul, Turkey QUITO (Manta) ISTANBUL LISBON PANAMA CANAL Truly one of the world’s great cities, this metropolis spread across two continents boasts inspiring landmarks like the Blue Mosque, Hagia Sophia, Topkapi Palace and the Grand Bazaar. Sample some vintage port in a bar, explore the cobblestoned streets of the old Alfama district, or shop in the fashionable boutiques of the Baixa. It took 10 years and thousands of men to cut a canal through 51 miles of Panamanian jungle and solid granite. It will take you about eight hours to pass through this modern wonder. JERUSALEM (Ashdod) The former Bombay is one of the world’s most enthralling cities. Catch a “Bollywood” film in a 19th-century Victorian theater. Or head to famous Chowpatty Beach to unwind. Spend time exploring the renowned Old City — a UNESCO World Heritage Site of the first order — and revel in the sights of a city holy to three of the world’s major religions. KUALA LUMPUR (Port Kelang) Malaysia’s main city buzzes with activity, from Chinatown to the iconic Petronas Towers to the renowned Selangor Pewter Factory. 10 MUMBAI OSAKA — for Kyoto Much like Athens, Rome or Jerusalem, Kyoto boasts incredible historic monuments around every turn. Don’t miss the gorgeous Golden Pavilion. PARIS/NORMANDY (Le Havre) For the best views of glorious Paris, take the elevator to the top of the Eiffel Tower. Afterward, spend time people-watching from a café on the Left Bank or touring a museum. PITCAIRN ISLAND (scenic cruising) Pitcairn Island may be best known as the final resting place of the H.M.S. Bounty. But this remote island offers truly stunning scenic cruising. Ecuador’s Quito is a picturesque city at the base of Pichincha Volcano, while Manta is home to gorgeous Spanish colonial architecture and the country’s oldest monastery. RABAUL Located in a natural volcanic caldera, Papua New Guinea’s Rabaul boasts wonderful diving and snorkeling sites, a quaint town and a spectacular harbor. RAROTONGA It’s still possible to find empty, pristine beaches and traditional villages in this capital of the Cook Islands. For the active, there’s hiking and snorkeling. W O R L D C R U I S E ROME (Civitavecchia) SEOUL (Inchon) The Eternal City is a treasure of incredible landmarks. Don’t miss the Spanish Steps, Trevi Fountain and incredible ruins throughout Rome. From the ancient to the modern, Seoul satisfies. Don’t miss visits to Namsangol Hanok Village, Seoul Tower and Jogyesa Temple. SAFAGA — for Luxor/Karnak SHANGHAI The legendary Egyptian temple complexes of Luxor and Karnak have been called the greatest openair museum in the world. Enjoy China at its most modern in thriving Shanghai. Or take a train to Wuxi to see the China of old at the celebrated Jichang Gardens. SALALAH SICILY (Messina) Besides being “perfume capital of Arabia,” Oman’s Sala-lah is home to several fascinating sights — including palace ruins of the Queen of Sheba. From Messina, head for the charming town of Taormina, with its 15th-century Palazzo Corvaia, or to the volcanic landscapes of Mt. Etna. SIHANOUKVILLE Set out on an overland tour from Ho Chi Minh city for Cambodia’s spectacular temple of Angkor Wat. You’ll rejoin the ship later at the Cambodian port of Sihanoukville. SINGAPORE From Little India and Chinatown to Arab Street, Singapore is like a United Nations in a single intriguing city. Don’t miss the Jurong Bird Park. P O R T S O F C A L L Sri Krishna Hindu Temple — Singapore SORRENTO/CAPRI TAHITI (Papeete) From Sorrento’s central Piazza Tasso, head out for a drive along the captivating Amalfi Coast. Or take a ferry to the famed isle of Capri and experience the Blue Grotto. Inspire the artist within at the Paul Gauguin Museum, browse the downtown marketplace, or settle in a café to soak up the French atmosphere. SUEZ CANAL TASMANIA (Burnie) Connecting the Mediterranean to the Red Sea through Egypt, the Suez Canal was opened in 1869 and remains an important shipping channel. Take the beautiful pathways of Burnie Park through a native rainforest to a stunning waterfall, or visit the indoor “street life” of Pioneer Village. SYDNEY VENICE Sailing into one of the world’s most lovely harbors, with the iconic Opera House before you, you’ll look forward to an enchanting visit in Sydney. Take an unforgettable gondola ride through the city’s winding canals or a walk through its alleys and piazzas, and you’ll soon be under Venice’s spell just as visitors have been for centuries. Taormina Greek Theatre — Sicily, Italy princess.com | 11 ROYAL PRINCESS 2009 107 ROYAL PRINCESS DAYS Refer to page 21 for fares. Tuesday (107 days) SPECIAL WORLD CRUISE GUEST BENEFITS B O O K B Y J A N U A RY 3 1 , 2 0 0 8 DAY AND Complimentary hotel and dining charges† Passengers booking categories OS-BF will receive an onboard credit of $1,000 USD per person when booking the 107-day World Cruise. Passengers booking categories CC-G will receive $500 USD per person. Onboard credit offer is not applicable for interior cabins (categories II-L). Onboard credit offer applies to the first two passengers in the stateroom and does not apply to third/fourth berth passengers. Onboard credit offer available for bookings made before January 31, 2008. Hotel and dining charges are complimentary for passengers booking the 107-day World Cruise. This offer is for bookings made before January 31, 2008 at Brochure or Early Booking Discount fares and may not be combinable with any other public, group or past passenger offer. ENHANCE EN HANCE your VACA VACATION • Adventures Ashore : In every destination, you can experience more with a shore excursion. Visit the thermal pools at Rotorua in Auckland, fly to see one of the wonders of the world, Taj Mahal, from Mumbai, visit the Grand Bazaar in Istanbul and much more. For more information, see page 16 or visit princess.com. • Overland Tours: Destinations like the Great Wall or Machu Picchu highlight exciting places off the main cruise itinerary. See page 17 for more information. • Cruise Plus® Hotel Packages: Enjoy a few extra days exploring Ft. Lauderdale or Rome with a Cruise Plus hotel package. Find out more about hotels on page 18. ® 12 DATE PORT ARRIVE 1 Jan 20 2 21 Cruising the Great Bahama Bank 3 22 Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands 4 23 Cruising the Caribbean Sea 5 24 Transit the Panama Canal 6 25 Cruising the Pacific Ocean (cross the Equator) 26 Quito, Ecuador (Manta) 7 8-9 27-28 Ft. Lauderdale, Florida DEPART Embark PM DAY 56 57-58 10 AM 6 PM 59 60-61 7 AM 4:30 PM 6 AM 7 PM Cruising the Pacific Ocean Mar 17 18-19 20 21-22 PORT ARRIVE DEPART 7 AM 6 PM 7 AM 8 PM Shanghai, China Cruising the South China Sea Hong Kong Cruising the South China Sea 62 23 Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam 63 24 Cruising the South China Sea 64 25 Sihanoukville, Cambodia 65 26 Cruising the Gulf of Thailand 8 AM 4:30 PM 8 AM 6 PM 7 AM 7 PM 29 Lima, Peru (Callao - overnight onboard ship) 11 30 Lima, Peru (Callao) 31 Cruising the Pacific Ocean 69 30 Singapore 7 AM 5 PM Feb 1-3 Cruising the Pacific Ocean 70 31 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (Port Kelang) 7 AM 6 PM 71 Apr 1 12 PM 7 PM 7 AM 10 PM Dubai, United Arab Emirates 7 AM 8 PM Cruising the Gulf of Oman Sala-lah, Oman 7 AM 5 PM 6 AM 10 PM 13-15 16 17-18 19 4 5-6 7 Easter Island, Chile Cruising the South Pacific Ocean Tahiti, French Polynesia (Papeete) 23 11 Cruising the South Pacific Ocean 24 12 Rarotonga, Cook Islands 30-33 13-17 18 19-22 35 24 Cruising the Tasman Sea 36 25 Sydney, Australia 37 26 Cruising the South Pacific Ocean 38 27 Brisbane, Australia 39 28 Cruising the South Pacific Ocean 40 Mar 1 Cruising the South Pacific Ocean 41 2 45-46 47 48-50 5 6-7 8 9-11 8 AM 5 PM 8 AM 5 PM 7 AM 10 PM 8 AM 6 PM 7 AM 10 PM Cruising the Cook Strait & the Tasman Sea Tasmania, Australia (Burnie) 44 2 PM Auckland, New Zealand 23 3-4 10 AM Cruising the South Pacific Ocean (cross International Dateline) 34 42-43 6 PM 67-68 72 Pitcairn Island (scenic cruising) 10 29 9 AM Cruising the South Pacific Ocean 8-9 25-28 66 1 PM 22 20-21 7 AM DATE 10 12 Receive shipboard credits up to $1,000 USD per person† † C R U I S E CRUISE ITINERARY ® 2009 DEPARTURE DATE January 20 W O R L D 8 AM 6 PM 73-76 77 78-80 81 82-83 84 85-88 7 AM 6 PM 2 3-6 7 8-10 11 12-13 14 15-18 Bangkok, Thailand Cruising the South China Sea Cruising the Andaman Sea Port Blair, Andaman Islands Cruising the Indian Ocean Mumbai, India Cruising the Arabian Sea & the Gulf of Oman Cruising the Gulf of Aden & the Red Sea 89 19 Safaga, Egypt (for Luxor/Karnak) 90 20 Cruising the Red Sea 91 21 Transit the Suez Canal 92 22 Port Said, Egypt (for Cairo/Giza) 7 AM 8 PM 93 23 Jerusalem, Israel (Ashdod) 7 AM 8 PM 7 AM 5 PM 94-95 Cairns, Australia (for the Great Barrier Reef) 27 28-29 24-25 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea 96 26 Istanbul, Turkey 97 27 Cruising the Aegean Sea Cruising the Coral Sea 98 Rabaul, Papua New Guinea 99-100 29-30 Cruising the Pacific Ocean (cross the Equator) 101 May 1 Guam, Northern Mariana Islands 102 2 Cruising the Pacific Ocean 103 3 Sicily, Italy (Messina) 4 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea 7 AM 12 N 2 PM 7 PM 28 Athens, Greece (Piraeus) 6 AM 5:45 PM Cruising the Mediterranean Sea Venice, Italy 7 AM 5 PM 8 AM 4 PM 4 PM Cruising the Mediterranean Sea 51 12 Osaka, Japan (for Kyoto) 8 AM 8 PM 104 52 13 Hiroshima, Japan 9 AM 5 PM 105 5 Barcelona, Spain 8 AM 53 14 Cruising the Sea of Japan 106 6 Cannes, France (for Monte Carlo) 9 AM 7 PM 54 15 Seoul, South Korea (Inchon) 107 7 Florence/Pisa, Italy (Livorno) 7 AM 7 PM 55 16 Cruising the East China Sea 108 8 Rome, Italy (Civitavecchia) 8 AM 5 PM Disembark AM Interior fares from Oceanview fares from Balcony fares from Suite fares from $21,495 $24,295 $28,495 $46,895 L L Certain restrictions apply. Fares based on 1/20/09 107-day Royal Princess sailing. Government fees and taxes are additional. See page 21. L L L Grand Canal — Venice, Italy FROM ASIA TO AFRICA, THE WORLD IS YOURS TO SEE Kyungbok Palace — Seoul, South Korea In the Egyptian desert near Giza TA H I T I A N P R I N C E S S 2 0 0 9 107 TAHITIAN PRINCESS ® DAYS 2009 DEPARTURE DATE Refer to page 27 for fares. January 14 January 14 Wednesday Wednesday Col 1 Col 2 (107 days) (117 days) SPECIAL WORLD CRUISE GUEST BENEFITS B O O K B Y J A N U A RY 3 1 , 2 0 0 8 AND Complimentary hotel and dining charges† † Passengers booking categories OS-BF will receive an onboard credit of $1,000 USD per person when booking the 107-day World Cruise. Passengers booking categories CC-G will receive $500 USD per person. Onboard credit offer is not applicable for interior cabins (categories II-L). Onboard credit offer applies to the first two passengers in the stateroom and does not apply to third/fourth berth passengers. Onboard credit offer available for bookings made before January 31, 2008. Hotel and dining charges are complimentary for passengers booking the 107-day World Cruise. This offer is for bookings made before January 31, 2008 at Brochure or Early Booking Discount fares and may not be combinable with any other public, group or past passenger offer. • Adventures Ashore : Princess offers carefully selected shore excursions to bring you the best of each port. Visit colorful Chinatown on a walking tour in Singapore, a Seine River cruise in Paris and much more. For more information, see page 16 or visit princess.com. • Overland Tours: Take an extended trip to visit exciting places like the Galapagos Islands or Angkor Wat and join up with your ship at another port. See page 17 for more information. • Cruise Plus® Hotel Packages: A hotel package lets you see more of cities like Ft. Lauderdale and London before or after your cruise. See page 18 for details. ® 14 DATE 1 Jan 14 2 15 3 16 4 17 5 18 6 19 7 20 8-9 21-22 10 23 11 24 12-15 25-28 29 17-18 30-31 19 Feb 1 20-21 2-3 22 4 23 5 24 6 25-28 29 30-33 7-11 12 13-16 34 17 35 18 36 19 37 20 38 39-40 ENHANCE EN HANCE your VACA VACATION C R U I S E CRUISE ITINERARY DAY 16 Receive shipboard credits up to $1,000 USD per person† W O R L D 41 42-43 21 22-23 24 25-26 44 27 45 28 46 Mar 1 47 2 48-50 3-5 51 6 52 7 53 8 54 9 55 10 56 57-58 59 11 12-13 14 PORT ARRIVE DEPART Ft. Lauderdale, Florida Embark PM Cruising the Great Bahama Bank Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands 10 AM 6 PM Cruising the Caribbean Sea Transit the Panama Canal 7 AM 4:30 PM Cruising the Pacific Ocean (cross the Equator) Quito, Ecuador (Manta) 6 AM 7 PM Cruising the Pacific Ocean Lima, Peru (Callao - overnight onboard ship) 7 AM Lima, Peru (Callao) 1 PM Cruising the Pacific Ocean Easter Island, Chile 9 AM 6 PM Cruising the South Pacific Ocean Pitcairn Island (scenic cruising) 10 AM 2 PM Cruising the South Pacific Ocean Tahiti, French Polynesia (Papeete) 8 AM 5 PM Cruising the South Pacific Ocean Rarotonga, Cook Islands 8 AM 5 PM Cruising the South Pacific Ocean (cross International Dateline) Auckland, New Zealand 7 AM 10 PM Cruising the Cook Strait & the Tasman Sea Tasmania, Australia (Burnie) 8 AM 6 PM Cruising the Tasman Sea Sydney, Australia 7 AM 10 PM Cruising the South Pacific Ocean Brisbane, Australia 8 AM 6 PM Cruising the South Pacific Ocean Cairns, Australia (for the Great Barrier Reef) 7 AM 6 PM Cruising the Coral Sea Rabaul, Papua New Guinea 7 AM 2 PM Cruising the Pacific Ocean (cross the Equator) Cruising the Pacific Ocean Guam, Northern Mariana Islands 12 N 7 PM Cruising the Pacific Ocean Osaka, Japan (for Kyoto) 8 AM 8 PM Hiroshima, Japan 9 AM 5 PM Cruising the Sea of Japan Seoul, South Korea (Inchon) 8 AM 5 PM Cruising the East China Sea Shanghai, China 7 AM 6 PM Cruising the South China Sea Hong Kong 7 AM 8 PM DAY DATE 60-61 Mar 15-16 62 17 63 18 64 19 65 20 66 67-68 69 21 22-23 24 70 25 71 26 72 27 73-76 28-31 77 Apr 1 78-80 81 82-83 84 85-88 2-4 5 6-7 8 9-12 89 13 90 14 91 15 92 16 93 17 94 18 95 19 96 20 97 21 98 22 99 23 100 24 101 25 102 26 103-104 27-28 105 29 106 30 107 May 1 108 2 PORT ARRIVE Cruising the South China Sea Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam 8 AM 4:30 PM Cruising the South China Sea Sihanoukville, Cambodia 8 AM 6 PM Cruising the Gulf of Thailand Bangkok, Thailand 7 AM 7 PM Cruising the South China Sea Singapore 7 AM 5 PM Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (Port Kelang) 7 AM 6 PM Cruising the Andaman Sea Port Blair, Andaman Islands 12 N 7 PM Cruising the Indian Ocean Mumbai, India 7 AM 10 PM Cruising the Arabian Sea & the Gulf of Oman Dubai, United Arab Emirates 7 AM 8 PM Cruising the Gulf of Oman Sala-lah, Oman 7 AM 5 PM Cruising the Gulf of Aden & the Red Sea Safaga, Egypt (for Luxor/Karnak) 6 AM 10 PM Cruising the Red Sea Transit the Suez Canal Port Said, Egypt (for Cairo/Giza) 7 AM 8 PM Cruising the Mediterranean Sea Athens, Greece (Piraeus) 9 AM 5:45 PM Cruising the Mediterranean Sea Sorrento/Capri, Italy 8 AM 6 PM Rome, Italy (Civitavecchia) 7 AM 6:30 PM Cannes, France (for Monte Carlo) 9 AM 6 PM Barcelona, Spain 12 N 11 PM Cruising the Mediterranean Sea Gibraltar 7 AM 1 PM Lisbon, Portugal 10 AM 6 PM Cruising the Atlantic Ocean Cork, Ireland (Cobh - for Blarney Castle) 8 AM 6 PM Cruising the Atlantic Ocean Paris/Normandy, France (Le Havre) 7 AM 7 PM Dover, England (for London) Disembark AM OPTIONAL 6-DAY TRANSATLANTIC CROSSING ON QUEEN MARY 2 May 2-8, 2009 Departing from Southampton, London and arriving in New York, New York. OPTIONAL 10-DAY SCANDINAVIA & RUSSIA EXTENSION ON TAHITIAN PRINCESS May 2-12, 2009 Sail the Baltic Sea to Stockholm, visiting Copenhagen, St. Petersburg and more. Interior fares from Oceanview fares from Balcony fares from Mini-suite fares from $21,495 $24,295 $28,495 $38,895 L L Certain restrictions apply. Fares based on 1/14/09 107-day Tahitian Princess sailing. Government fees and taxes are additional. See page 27. L DEPART L L PLUS… two incredible options for continuing your epic escape with Princess ® or Cunard ® 6-DAY GET $ 150 OFF Cunard’s Queen Mary 2 fare when you combine the 107-day World Cruise with a 6-day Transatlantic Crossing on Cunard TRANSATLANTIC QUEEN MARY 2 What a regal way to end your World Cruise with Tahitian Princess. Sail from London (Southampton) to New York on Cunard’s storied Queen Mary 2 for one of her classic, iconic Transatlantic Crossings. OR Hermitage Museum — St. Petersburg, Russia 10-DAY SCANDINAVIA & RUSSIA CRUISE ON TAHITIAN PRINCESS ® From Dover, extend your cruise on an exciting 10-day sailing to the Baltic Sea, with highlights including Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Helsinki and St. Petersburg. Your 10-day cruise ends in Stockholm. See page 27 for fares for these extensions. For details contact your travel agent or visit princess.com. Amsterdam Queen Mary 2 in New York VACA ENHANCE HANCE your VACATION A D V E N T U R E S ADVENTURES ASHORE ® It’s a diverse, magnificent world — make the most of it Enjoy excursions from snorkeling and hiking to museum visits and cultural performances — all led by knowledgeable independent A S H O R E® CULTURAL INSIGHTS. The cultural diversity on a World Cruise is incredible. What a perfect opportunity to broaden your horizons — with visits to temples, crafts workshops, great museums, palaces and gardens, native centers Bangkok, Thailand and much more. HISTORIC PLACES. See World War II battlefields, ancient ruins from Asia to Athens, important landmarks and other vestiges of world history on a voyage that itself could be described as truly historic. guides — with Adventures Ashore.® It’s a great way to ensure a ACTIVE PURSUITS. If you’re the active type, how about a walking tour memorable experience on your visit in each destination. of Hiroshima? You can hike in Tahiti, dive the Great Barrier Reef in Australia or take a stroll through the Tuscan countryside. NATURAL WONDERS. From South Pacific atolls to Southeast Asian jungles teeming with wildlife, the natural world is on dazzling display on your voyage. And we’ve got nature walks, four-wheel drive safaris and other excursions that let you see it all up close and personal. Kangaroo — Australia RESERVE EARLY AT PRINCESS.COM To get the most out of your dream vacation, reserve your Adventures Ashore® excursions before leaving home. It’s the best way to ensure your place on the tours that are of the most interest to you. Online booking is easy at princess.com — or mail or fax your excursion request. For a complete listing, detailed descriptions and prices, visit SHORE EXCURSIONS at princess.com. Chianti — Tuscany, Italy 16 16 Shore Excursions may be purchased in advance of your cruise departure or onboard ship on a first-come, first-served basis. Many of the excursions have limited participation and reservation forms will be processed in the order received. When excursions are fully subscribed, additional requests will be placed on a waiting list in the order received. Private car and private van tours are available in most locations. Tour offerings are subject to availability and may vary at time of sailing. Tours are operated by independent companies and are not owned or operated by Princess. O V E R L A N D T O U R S Beyond the shore and off the itinerary — exciting escorted Overland Tours Even a World Cruise can only visit so many places. So leave the ship and set out on an Overland Tour — multiple days ashore to incredible destinations like Australia’s legendary Ayers Rock, the magnificent Galapagos Islands and Egypt’s dazzling Pyramids. You’ll rejoin the ship at a later port. ANGKOR WAT. Cambodia’s unbelievable GALAPAGOS ISLANDS. From the curious Angkor Wat temple, found in the jungle aquatic iguanas to an incredible diversity of amidst 40 sprawling miles of the lost city unique flora, the Galapagos Islands beckon of Angkor, invites exploration on a tour on this fabulous excursion. Blue-footed Boobies — Galapagos Islands from Ho Chi Minh City to Sihanoukville. MACHU PICCHU & CUSCO. This overland AYERS ROCK & ALICE SPRINGS. The tour delivers you high in the Andes for an imposing Outback — with its iconic exploration of Machu Picchu — the magnificent Ayers Rock — and the incredible sea life Inca city in the clouds — and a visit to the of the Great Barrier Reef are highlights of historical city of Cusco. this adventure departing from Sydney. TREASURES OF EGYPT. Attractions including BEIJING & THE GREAT WALL. Take an the fabled Pyramids, the Temples of Luxor/Karnak, overland tour from Shanghai to Hong Kong the Valley of the Kings, the Temple of Ramesses to experience China’s most storied sights — at Abu Simbel, and the Egyptian Museum in including the Great Wall, and Beijing’s Cairo — home to the treasures of King Forbidden City and Tiananmen Square. Tutankhamen — await on this tour. The Great Wall — Beijing, China princess.com | 17 VACA ENHANCE HANCE your VACATION CRUISE PLUS ® H O T E L PA C K A G E S Start your vacation early or relax for a few days after your voyage with a convenient Cruise Plus® Hotel Package. Your transfers and baggage handling are included as well as the hospitality services of a Princess representative. You’ll have the peace of mind that Princess has taken care of everything for you. C R U I S E P L U S H O T E L P A C K A G E S F T. L A U D E R D A L E RENAISSANCE FT. LAUDERDALE This hotel, set on the famous 17th Street Causeway, is near the city’s prime attractions and just two miles from the beach. One night $149 Additional nights $109 LONDON RENAISSANCE CHANCERY COURT LONDON The Renaissance Chancery Court London has been breathtakingly restored to its original classic elegance, ensuring an enchanting stay for all who pass through its grand entrance. Located in the heart of London’s popular West End, this hotel provides easy access to Covent Gardens and the British Museum. One night $399 Additional nights $179 Rome’s famous Spanish Steps ROME MARRIOTT GRAND HOTEL FLORA This hotel, originally built in the early 20th century, has all the modern amenities and is located on the famous Via Veneto, overlooking the Villa Borghese gardens. The Hotel Flora is within walking distance of main attractions and monuments. One night $499 Additional nights $279 PRINCESS LUGGAGE VALET PRINCESS® LUGGAGE VALET Princess Luggage Valet provides the ultimate in ease and convenience with door-to-door luggage service that delivers your bags from your home or JOLLY LEONARDO DA VINCI An elegant hotel located in the city center, the Jolly Leonardo da Vinci offers easy access to the major attractions of Rome such as the Piazza del Popolo, the Spanish Steps and the Vatican area. It has a welcoming atmosphere with friendly and hospitable service. One night $399 Additional nights $179 office to your stateroom. No more hauling suitcases through airports, standing around at baggage claims or waiting at customs inspections. At the end of your World Cruise, your luggage can also be shipped home to you. It’s a great way to make the beginning and Cruise Plus® Hotel Packages are also available in conclusion of your luxurious New York and Stockholm. journey even more carefree. Please see your travel agent for more information and rates. Buckingham Palace — London, England 18 All Cruise Plus Hotel Packages prices quoted are per person, double occupancy. Government fees and taxes range up to $42.63, are additional, per person, and vary by city and duration of stay. Additional nights increase these fees. For single and triple rates, just ask your travel agent. All Cruise Plus Hotel Packages include hotel accommodations, porterage, meet and greet services, transfers between airport/hotel and hotel/pier, and the hospitality services of a Princess representative. All special requests such as non-smoking rooms, king-size beds, etc. are at the discretion of the individual hotel property. Every effort is made to accommodate your request but it cannot be guaranteed. Sightseeing options are subject to change and cancellation due to lack of participation. Triple occupancy rooms may have one double bed and a rollaway, not recommended for three adults. Cruise Plus hotels are not owned or operated by Princess. Call us today to reserve at 1-800-399-7350 (U.S. and Canada), email us at [email protected], or visit princess.com for more information. Princess Luggage Valet is provided by DHL Worldwide Express. DHL Worldwide Express is an independent company and is not owned or operated by Princess. Princess reserves the right to modify or withdraw this service at any time. Additional terms and conditions apply. P R I N C E S S C A P T A I N ’ S C I R C L E ® An exclusive Circle of friends SM Welcome to the Princess Captain’s Circle® — one of the most rewarding loyalty programs at sea. You’ll share a visit with the Captain at onboard parties and relish special savings for Members exclusively. Because of the many days spent on the World Cruise, first-time cruisers and Gold Members will automatically become Platinum Members after this remarkable voyage. And if you’re already a Platinum Member, you’ll achieve Elite-level membership upon completion of your journey! Benefits of membership include exceptional onboard events, access Among friends to a Circle Host, advance notification of special offers and more. GOLD MEMBERS: PLATINUM MEMBERS: ELITE MEMBERS: 2 6 16+ CRUISES OR 150+ CRUISE DAYS ND – 5 TH CRUISE • Preferential pricing offers • Circle Center Online - StandBy Program - Referral Rewards - Circle Savings Account Princess Captain’s Circle Quarterly Free Cruise Photo Contest Access to a Circle Host Members-only onboard events Member benefits card Princess Passport SM • • • • • – 15 TH CRUISE OR 50-149 CRUISE DAYS ALL GOLD MEMBER BENEFITS PLUS... • • SM • TH • • • Preferred Check-In Credit toward Internet Café packages† - $400 for World Cruises Free upgrade to Travel Care Gold^ Platinum Disembarkation Lounge Complimentary Cruise Atlas Visit princess.com for more membership information. †Availability may vary by ship. Not available with wireless Internet. ^With purchase of Princess Travel Care program (U.S. and Canada only). *Complimentary mini-bar setup is one time only, per stateroom, for passengers 21 and over. ALL PLATINUM MEMBER BENEFITS PLUS... Preferred Service Package • Complimentary shoe polishing, laundry and dry cleaning services • Priority tender embarkation • Priority disembarkation Elite Discount Package • 10% boutique discount • Complimentary wine tasting Preferred Amenities Package • Complimentary mini-bar setup* • Deluxe canapés • Upgraded stateroom amenities • Traditional afternoon tea in stateroom Note: Members are eligible for a higher tier level on the next cruise following completion of necessary cruises and/or cruise days. princess.com | 19 DECK This gem of a small ship — with over 70% balcony staterooms — is a great way to get up close gym and fitness area and more. Toast a wonderful World Cruise in the Club Bar, dine at Sabatini’s SM or Sterling Steakhouse, and grab a slice of pizza with friends by the pool. You may choose to end SM ACTIVITIES ENTERTAINMENT a great evening with a few hands of blackjack in the casino. PERSONAL CHOICE DINING ® and personal with the destinations around the world you visit. Accommodating 710 passengers, she’ll entertain you with art auctions, duty-free boutiques, a 24-hour Internet Café, Lotus Spa® - • Accommodates 710 passengers - • Over 250 balcony staterooms - • 592 feet in length - • 30,200 gross tons - • Bermudan registered TRADITIONAL 5 • Club Restaurant SPECIALTY 10 • Sabatini’s SM (Italian restaurant) 10 • Sterling SteakhouseSM SHIP FACTS R O YA L P R I N C E S S ® CASUAL THEATERS UNDER 18 • R E S E R V E N O W & S A V E U P T O $2 , 0 0 0 P E R P E R S O N ^ • Ultimate Balcony Dining • Patisserie (available at the Club Bar) 9 • Deck barbecue 9 • Pizzeria 9 • Panorama buffet † • Afternoon tea - • 24-hour room service 5 • Cabaret Lounge 5 • Casino 10 • Royal Lounge 5 • Club Bar 5 • Casino Bar 9 • Pool Bar POOLS 9 • Main Pool (includes 2 hot tubs) SPORTS & SPA 9 • Lotus Spa,® gym and fitness area 10 • Jogging Track 11 • Golf practice cage 11 • Shuffleboard † • ScholarShip@Sea® 9 • Card room 10 • 24-hour Internet Café* 10 • Library 5 • Future Cruise Sales 5 • Boutiques (duty-free) 5 • Photo Gallery 5 • World-class art collection, gallery and auctions † • Kids/teens dinners † • Ice cream parties † • Arts and crafts † • Games and movies † Location may vary. Note: Activities for those under the age of 18 are offered when there are 20 or more children onboard. HOT SPOTS LOUNGES & BARS ENRICHMENT SHOPPING E A R LY B O O K I N G D I S C O U N T - 5 KIDS & TEENS * Wireless access is available on Decks 4 & 5; Check Princess Patter for wireless hotspots. R O Y A L P R I N C E S S F A R E S Book early for best fares and stateroom selection as EBD fares may expire at any time. SPECIAL WORLD CRUISE GUEST BENEFITS FARE COLUMN BALCONY SUITE Early Booking Discount (EBD) fares are cruise-only. Fares do not include transfers or air add-ons. ** † WORLD CRUISEL FT. LAUDERDALE – ROME Please see pages 22-25 for deck plans and stateroom diagrams. 107 DAYS STATEROOM DESCRIPTION EBD OS DECK 6, 7, 8: Owner’s suite with balcony $51,395 PH DECK 6, 7: Penthouse suite with balcony 46,895 ** BA DECK 6, 7, 8: Balcony two lower beds 33,295 ** BB DECK 7, 8: Balcony two lower beds 31,695 BC DECK 7: Balcony two lower beds 30,095 ** BD DECK 6: Balcony two lower beds 28,495 †† BE DECK 6: Balcony two lower beds N/A †† BF DECK 6, 7, 8: Balcony two lower beds (partially obstructed view) ** † 27,295 C DECK 6: Deluxe oceanview two lower beds DECK 4: Oceanview two lower beds E DECK 4: Oceanview two lower beds GG DECK 6: Oceanview two lower beds (obstructed view) †† G DECK 6: Oceanview two lower beds (obstructed view) * II DECK 8: Interior two lower beds * I DECK 7: Interior two lower beds J DECK 7: Interior two lower beds K DECK 4, 6: Interior two lower beds †† L DECK 4: Interior two lower beds GOVERNMENT FEES AND TAXES1 (additional) EARLY BOOKING DISCOUNT^ (taken into account in above fare) 26,695 D 25,795 AND Complimentary hotel and dining charges† † Passengers booking categories OS-BF will receive an onboard credit of $1,000 USD per person when booking the 107-day World Cruise. Passengers booking categories CC-G will receive $500 USD per person. Onboard credit offer is not applicable for interior cabins (categories II-L). Onboard credit offer applies to the first two passengers in the stateroom and does not apply to third/fourth berth passengers. Onboard credit offer available for bookings made before January 31, 2008. Hotel and dining charges are complimentary for passengers booking the 107-day World Cruise. This offer is for bookings made before January 31, 2008 at Brochure or Early Booking Discount fares and may not be combinable with any other public, group or past passenger offer. 25,195 24,295 N/A 23,495 22,895 INTERIOR OCEANVIEW Receive shipboard credits up to $1,000 USD per person† N/A CC DECK 7: Deluxe oceanview two lower beds ** B O O K B Y J A N U A RY 3 1 , 2 0 0 8 1/20/09 22,295 21,495 N/A $935.82 $2,000 EBD: Indicates Early Booking Discount Fares. * ** Some staterooms in this category will accommodate a third/fourth person. Some staterooms in this category will accommodate a third person. † Early Booking Discount (EBD) not applicable to these categories. Fares shown are brochure fares. †† Lead-in Early Booking Discount fares may be available in these categories. Call 1-800-PRINCESS for fares. ^ Early Booking Discount fares are a savings off of Brochure fares. Discount of $2,000 per person based on Royal Princess 1/20/09 107-day sailing. Upon expiration, the Brochure fares may become applicable and may then be the prevailing rate. Brochure fares are not shown except as indicated. Early Booking Discount is a reduction from Brochure fares and does not apply to categories OS and PH and 3rd/4th berth passengers which are shown at the applicable Brochure fares. The Early Booking Discount has already been taken into account in fares shown above. FARES: Fares are per person in U.S. dollars based on double occupancy. SINGLE OCCUPANCY FARES: For categories OS-C: 200% of cruise fare. For categories D-L: 160% of cruise fare. 1 GOVERNMENT FEES AND TAXES: These are the current amounts for U.S. residents; they are per person, additional, based on itinerary, are subject to change without prior notice and may vary for Canadian residents. BROCHURE FARES AND DISCOUNTS: Brochure fares are cruise-only and represent the maximum cruise fare for each category. Government fees and taxes are additional. Brochure fares are offering fares and may not have resulted in actual sales in all categories and may not have been in effect over the past 90 days. Fares may remain at a discounted level after this promotion. To determine Brochure fares add the Early Booking Discount amount to the EBD fare in the column shown. L Passengers booking categories OS-BF will receive an onboard credit of $1,000 per person when booking the 107-day World Cruise. Passengers booking categories CC-G will receive $500 per person. Onboard credit offer is not applicable for interior cabins (categories II-L). Onboard credit offer applies to the first two passengers in the stateroom and does not apply to third/fourth berth passengers. Onboard credit offer is available for bookings made before January 31, 2008. Hotel and dining charges are complimentary for passengers booking the 107-day World Cruise. This offer is for bookings made at Brochure or Early Booking Discount fares and may not be combined with any other public, group or past passenger offer. SPECIAL THIRD & FOURTH PERSON BROCHURE FARES Cruise-only Interior / Oceanview* / Balcony* Suite* 107 days 50% of EBD 50% of Brochure *Quadruple occupancy in Oceanview, Balcony and Suite staterooms not available. Taking a fitness class princess.com | 21 R O Y A L DECK – 11 DECK – 10 DECK – 9 DECK – 8 DECK – 7 DECK – 6 DECK – 5 DECK – 4 P R I N C E S S I F T S T A I R P L A N S Sun Deck/Shuffleboard/Golf Practice Cage Internet Café/Royal Lounge S Pool/Pool Bar Card Room/Lotus Spa/Fitness Center L T 8000-8005 8006-8063 I Laundromat 7000-7029 7028-7089 A F 6000-6031 6030-6061 I T Cabaret Lounge Fine Arts Gallery/Future Cruise Sales/Shops/Casino Bar/Casino/Photo Gallery R Medical Center S 4000-4017 Passenger Services/Shore Excursions/Captain's Circle Desk 4016-4056 Jogging Track Library S BBQ/Bandstand L Sabatini's/Sterling Steakhouse Pizzeria/Panorama Buffet 8062-8093 7088-7121 6060-6093 Club Restaurant and Bar D E C K S S Tender Embarkation RESTROOMS 6/25/07 Royal Princess Profile AFT FORWARD Royal_profile.eps Deck 11 Shuffleboard Sun Deck Golf Practice Cage Deck 10 Internet Café Cafe Jogging Track Sabatini's Gents Stage Lift Dance Floor Lift Lift Library Lift Royal Lounge Bar Ladies Bar Sterling Steakhouse Deck 9 Spa Steam Room Male Change Fitness Center Distances shown are from the bow (forward) to stern (aft) to the nearest stateroom. Steam Room Lift Ladies/ Gents Female Change Lotus Spa Lift Pool Bar Hot Tub Lift Pool Bandstand Lift BBQ Hair Salon Card Room Card Room Hot Tub Bar Ladies Gents Gents Ladies Panorama Buffet 22 Pizzeria 8000 8002 8004 8006 8008 8010 8012 8014 8016 8022 8024 8026 8028 8030 8032 8034 8036 8040 Lift Lift Lift Lift 8001 8003 8005 8007 8009 8011 8015 8017 8019 8025 8027 8029 8031 8033 8035 8037 8039 8043 8045 8047 8049 8053 8055 8057 8059 8061 8063 8065 8067 8069 8071 8073 8075 8077 8079 8081 8083 8085 8087 8089 8091 7004 7006 7008 7010 7012 7014 7016 7018 7020 7022 7024 7026 7028 7030 7032 7034 7036 7038 7042 7044 7046 7048 7054 7056 7058 7060 7062 7064 7070 7072 7074 7076 7078 7080 7082 7086 7088 7090 7092 7094 7096 7098 7100 7102 7104 7106 7108 7110 7112 Lift Lift Lift Self Service Laundromat Lift 7005 7007 7009 7011 7015 7017 7019 7021 7023 7025 7027 7029 7031 7033 7035 7037 7039 7041 7045 7047 7049 7051 7057 7059 7061 7063 7065 7067 7073 7075 7077 7079 7081 7083 7085 7087 7089 7091 7093 7095 7097 7099 7101 7103 7105 7107 7109 7111 7115 7117 7119 6002 6004 6006 6008 6012 6014 6016 6018 6020 6022 6024 6026 6028 6048 6050 6052 6054 6056 6058 6060 6062 6064 6066 6068 6070 6072 6074 6076 6078 6080 6082 6084 6086 6088 Lift Lift 6001 Lift 6000 Lift 6003 6005 6007 6009 6015 6017 6019 6021 6023 6025 6027 6029 6031 6033 6035 6037 6039 6041 6045 6043 6047 6030 6032 6034 6036 6038 6042 6040 6044 6046 8042 8044 8046 8050 8052 8054 8056 8058 8060 8062 8064 8066 8068 8070 8072 8074 8076 8078 8080 8082 8084 8086 8088 7114 80 ft. from Bow 19 ft. from Stern 6051 6053 6055 6057 6059 6061 6063 6065 6067 6069 6071 6073 6075 6077 6079 6081 6083 6085 6087 6089 6091 71 ft. from Bow 11 ft. from Stern 7043 7121 6049 Royal_6.eps 7040 7053 7001 7050 7055 7000 7052 7069 7003 7066 7071 7002 7068 7116 6011 6093 8021 177 ft. from Bow 177 ft from Bow ft Stern from Stern 28 ft.28 from 6010 6090 6/25/07 Royal Princess Deck 6 8018 8023 Roya Royal_7.eps FORWARD AFT 6/2 Royal P De 6/25/07 Royal Princess Deck 7 8020 8041 Roya Royal_8.eps 8038 8093 8051 8090 8048 6/25 Royal P Dec 6/25/07 Royal Princess Deck 8 P L A N S D E C K P R I N C E S S R O Y A L Deck 8 Deck 7 Deck 6 23 | princess.com Future Cruise Sales PH DECK 6, 7: Stage Dance Floor Cabaret Lounge Bar Ladies Shop Lift Ladies/ Gents Princess Fine Arts Gallery BB DECK 7, 8: Owner’s suite with balcony Penthouse suite with balcony BA DECK 6, 7, 8: Lift Ladies Casino Casino Bar Shop Upper Hall Club Bar STATEROOM DESCRIPTION OS DECK 6, 7, 8: Lift Balcony two lower beds Balcony two lower beds BC DECK 7: Balcony two lower beds BD DECK 6: Balcony two lower beds BE DECK 6: Balcony two lower beds Photo Gallery Balcony two lower beds (partially obstructed view) BF DECK 6, 7, 8: Deck 4 CC DECK 7: Deluxe oceanview two lower beds C DECK 6: Deluxe oceanview two lower beds D DECK 4: Oceanview two lower beds E DECK 4: Oceanview two lower beds Oceanview two lower beds (obstructed view) GG DECK 6: 4000 4002 4004 4006 4008 4010 4012 4014 4016 4018 4020 4022 4024 4026 4030 4032 4036 4040 4042 4044 4046 4048 4050 4052 4054 4056 Ladies/ Gents Shore Excursions Desk Oceanview two lower beds (obstructed view) G DECK 6: Lift II DECK 8: Lift Lift 4035 Medical Center 4038 Passenger Services Lift I Interior two lower beds K DECK 4, 6: 4001 4003 4005 4007 4009 4011 4015 4017 4019 4021 4023 4025 4027 4029 4031 4033 4037 4039 4041 4043 4045 4047 4049 4051 4053 4055 219 ft. from Stern Interior two lower beds DECK 7: Interior two lower beds J DECK 7: Captain's Circle Desk al_4.eps P L A N S Deck 5 Lift 25/07 Princess eck 4 D E C K FORWARD Gents al_5.eps P R I N C E S S AFT Club Restaurant 5/07 Princess ck 5 R O Y A L L DECK 4: Interior two lower beds Interior two lower beds 133 ft. from Bow visit princess.com for virtual tours and photos of staterooms ° Wheelchair-accessible stateroom • Will accommodate third and fourth person L Will accommodate third person Note: Some areas of the ship are not accessible to wheelchairs and scooters. princess.com | 244 R O Y A L P R I N C E S S S T A T E R O O M S Our spacious staterooms are designed with your enjoyment in mind. Each room includes a refrigerator, TV, hair dryer, a personal safe for your convenience, and plush European-style duvets with luxury 100% Egyptian cotton bed linens. Plus, the following amenities for the category of your choice: SUITE WITH BALCONY Surrounding you with luxurious accommodations, a spacious suite with balcony includes all the amenities of a balcony stateroom, plus incredible premiums. These include luxury teak balcony furniture, a separate sitting area, deluxe canapés, fresh flowers, DVD/CD player, free access to a DVD library, one complimentary mini-bar setup, a roomy walk-in closet, upgraded bathroom amenities, complimentary use of the laundry and dry cleaning services, and web access in the Internet Café. Approximately 750 to 932 square feet, including balcony. (Categories OS & PH) Suite with balcony OCEANVIEW DOUBLE WITH BALCONY This impressive stateroom offers the elegance of a balcony with fine patio furniture. It offers all the amenities of a standard oceanview stateroom, including a spacious closet and desk. Approximately 214 square feet, including balcony. (Categories BA, BB, BC, BD, BE & BF; Category BF has partially obstructed views) DELUXE OCEANVIEW (NOT SHOWN) A slightly larger version of an oceanview double stateroom with the same fine amenities, including a picture window. Approximately 173 square feet. (Categories CC & C) OCEANVIEW DOUBLE Our oceanview stateroom includes all the amenities of an interior double, plus it features a picture window, providing added ambience and memorable views. Approximately 162 square feet of space. (Categories D, E, GG & G; Categories GG & G have obstructed views) Oceanview double with balcony INTERIOR DOUBLE Our interior stateroom is a great value. It features two twin beds that make up into a queen-size bed. Other amenities include a refrigerator, TV, closet and bathroom with shower. Approximately 162 square feet of space. (Categories II, I, J, K & L) Note: Floor plans and stateroom diagrams represent typical arrangements. Certain staterooms may vary in size and configuration. Square footage varies based on stateroom category and deck location. Call 1-800-PRINCESS for more information. Oceanview double princess.com | 25 DECK She is small in size, yet grand in amenities and activity options — and a superb host for the in Sabatini’s or Sterling Steakhouse, or casual dining at the pizzeria, Panorama buffet or deck SM barbecue. You can be pampered with a luxurious treatment in the Lotus Spa,® engaged with an enrichment course, entertained in the Cabaret Lounge or challenged in the fitness center. ACTIVITIES ENTERTAINMENT And after all of it, return to your balcony stateroom for a perfect view of the world. PERSONAL CHOICE DINING ® incredible sights of the ports you will visit. Savor the dazzling scenery as you head for a fine meal SM - • Accommodates 670 passengers - • Over 200 balcony staterooms - • 592 feet in length - • 30,200 gross tons - • Bermudan registered TRADITIONAL 5 • Club Restaurant SPECIALTY 10 • Sabatini’s SM (Italian restaurant) 10 • Sterling SteakhouseSM SHIP FACTS TA H I T I A N P R I N C E S S ® CASUAL THEATERS HOT SPOTS LOUNGES & BARS UNDER 18 • R E S E R V E N O W & S AV E U P T O $2 , 0 0 0 P E R P E R S O N ^ • Ultimate Balcony Dining • Patisserie (available at the Club Bar) 9 • Deck barbecue 9 • Pizzeria 9 • Panorama buffet † • Afternoon tea - • 24-hour room service 5 • Cabaret Lounge 5 • Casino 10 • Tahitian Lounge 5 • Club Bar 5 • Casino Bar 9 • Pool Bar POOLS 9 • Main Pool (includes 2 hot tubs) SPORTS & SPA 9 • Lotus Spa,® gym and fitness area 10 • Jogging track 11 • Golf practice cage 11 • Shuffleboard † • ScholarShip@Sea® 9 • 24-hour Internet Café* 9 • Card room 10 • Library 5 • Future Cruise Sales 5 • Boutiques (duty-free) 5 • World-class art collection, gallery and auctions † • Kids/teens dinners † • Ice cream parties † • Arts and crafts † • Games and movies † Location may vary. Note: Activities for those under the age of 18 are offered when there are 20 or more children onboard. ENRICHMENT SHOPPING E A R LY B O O K I N G D I S C O U N T - 5 KIDS & TEENS * Wireless access is available on Decks 4 & 5; Check Princess Patter for wireless hotspots. GET $ 150 OFF T A H I T I A N P R I N C E S S Cunard’s Queen Mary 2 fare when you combine the 107-day World Cruise with a 6-day Transatlantic Crossing on CunardN F A R E S Early Booking Discount (EBD) fares are cruise-only. Fares do not include transfers or air add-ons. WORLD CRUISEL FT. LAUDERDALE – DOVER 1/14/09 WORLD CRUISEL FT. LAUDERDALE – STOCKHOLM 1/14/09 Please see pages 28-31 for deck plans and stateroom diagrams. 107 DAYS 117 DAYS EBD EBD *† OS DECK 6, 7, 8: Owner’s suite with balcony $51,395 $57,885 *† PH DECK 6, 7: Penthouse suite with balcony 46,895 52,885 * ¹ AA DECK 8: Mini-suite with balcony 40,895 44,285 AB DECK 8: Mini-suite with balcony 38,895 42,135 STATEROOM DESCRIPTION N/A N/A BA DECK 6, 7, 8: Balcony two lower beds 33,295 36,235 ** ¹ BB DECK 7: Balcony two lower beds 31,695 34,535 ¹ BC DECK 7: Balcony two lower beds 30,095 32,835 ** ¹ BD DECK 6: Balcony two lower beds 28,495 31,135 †† BE DECK 6: Balcony two lower beds N/A N/A †† BF DECK 6, 7: Balcony two lower beds (partially obstructed view) N/A N/A 27,895 30,335 C 27,295 29,685 D 26,395 28,735 25,795 28,085 †† BALCONY ¹ AC DECK 8: Mini-suite with balcony CC DECK 7: Deluxe oceanview two lower beds INTERIOR OCEANVIEW DECK 6: Deluxe oceanview two lower beds DECK 4: Oceanview two lower beds ¹ E DECK 4: Oceanview two lower beds F DECK 3: Oceanview two lower beds (portholes) GG DECK 6: Oceanview two lower beds (obstructed view) †† G DECK 6: Oceanview two lower beds (obstructed view) * II DECK 8: Interior two lower beds * I DECK 7: Interior two lower beds J DECK 7: Interior two lower beds K DECK 4, 6: Interior two lower beds †† L DECK 4: Interior two lower beds GOVERNMENT FEES AND TAXES1 (additional) EARLY BOOKING DISCOUNT^ (taken into account in above fare) ¹ SPECIAL WORLD CRUISE GUEST BENEFITS 2 SUITE 1 MINI-SUITE FARE COLUMN 24,895 27,110 24,295 26,435 N/A N/A 23,495 25,575 22,895 24,945 22,295 24,315 21,495 23,485 N/A B O O K B Y J A N U A RY 3 1 , 2 0 0 8 Receive shipboard credits up to $1,000 USD per person† AND Complimentary hotel and dining charges† † Passengers booking categories OS-BF will receive an onboard credit of $1,000 USD per person when booking the 107-day World Cruise. Passengers booking categories CC-G will receive $500 USD per person. Onboard credit offer is not applicable for interior cabins (categories II-L). Onboard credit offer applies to the first two passengers in the stateroom and does not apply to third/fourth berth passengers. Onboard credit offer available for bookings made before January 31, 2008. Hotel and dining charges are complimentary for passengers booking the 107-day World Cruise. This offer is for bookings made before January 31, 2008 at Brochure or Early Booking Discount fares and may not be combinable with any other public, group or past passenger offer. N/A $935.82 $1,157.45 $2,000 $2,000 EBD: Indicates Early Booking Discount Fares. * ** Some staterooms in this category will accommodate a third/fourth person. Some staterooms in this category will accommodate a third person. ¹ Some staterooms in this category interconnect with adjoining staterooms. † Early Booking Discount (EBD) not applicable to these categories. Fares shown are Brochure fares. †† Lead-in Early Booking Discount fares may be available in these categories. Call 1-800-PRINCESS for fares. ^ Early Booking Discount fares are a savings off of Brochure fares. Discount of $2,000 per person based on 1/14/09 Tahitian Princess 107-day and 117-day sailings. Upon expiration, the Brochure fares may become applicable and may then be the prevailing rate. Brochure fares are not shown except as indicated. Early Booking Discount is a reduction from Brochure fares and does not apply to categories OS and PH and 3rd/4th berth passengers which are shown at the applicable Brochure fares. The Early Booking Discount has already been taken into account in fares shown above. 1 FARES: Fares are per person in U.S. dollars based on double occupancy. SINGLE OCCUPANCY FARES: For categories OS-C: 200% of cruise fare. For categories D-L: 160% of cruise fare. GOVERNMENT FEES AND TAXES: These are the current amounts for U.S. residents; they are per person, additional, based on itinerary, are subject to change without prior notice and may vary for Canadian residents. BROCHURE FARES AND DISCOUNTS: Brochure fares are cruise-only and represent the maximum cruise fare for each category. Government fees and taxes are additional. Brochure fares are offering fares and may not have resulted in actual sales in all categories and may not have been in effect over the past 90 days. Fares may remain at a discounted level after this promotion. To determine Brochure fares add the Early Booking Discount amount to the EBD fare in the column shown. L Passengers booking categories OS-BF will receive an onboard credit of $1,000 per person when booking the 107-day World Cruise. Passengers booking categories CC-G will receive $500 per person. Onboard credit offer is not applicable for interior cabins (categories II-L). Onboard credit offer applies to the first two passengers in the stateroom and does not apply to third/fourth berth passengers. Onboard credit offer is available for bookings made before January 31, 2008. Hotel and dining charges are complimentary for passengers booking the 107-day World Cruise. This offer is for bookings made at Brochure or Early Booking Discount fares and may not be combined with any other public, group or past passenger offer. N $150 discount is per person, based on 5/2/09 Queen Mary 2 Transatlantic sailing from Southampton to New York. $150 per person discount is only combinable with Brochure or Early Booking Savings (EBS) fares on the Queen Mary 2 Transatlantic sailing. Discount does not apply to third/fourth berth passengers. SPECIAL THIRD & FOURTH PERSON BROCHURE FARES Cruise-only 107-117 days Interior / Oceanview / Balcony / Mini-suite Suite 50% of EBD 50% of Brochure Spectacular shopping onboard princess.com | 27 T A H I T I A N DECK – 11 DECK – 10 DECK – 9 DECK – 8 DECK – 7 DECK – 6 DECK – 5 DECK – 4 DECK – 3 P R I N C E S S I F T S T A I R S P L A N S Jogging Track Library S BBQ/Bandstand L Sabatini's/Sterling Steakhouse Pizzeria/Panorama Buffet 8048-8069 7088-7121 6060-6093 Club Restaurant and Bar D E C K Pool/Pool Bar 8004-8049 Laundromat 7028-7089 6034-6061 Fine Arts Gallery/Future Cruise Sales/Captain's Circle Desk/Shops/Casino/Photo Gallery Medical Center 4016-4056 Passenger Services/Shore Excursions 3001-3031 Sun Deck/Shuffleboard/Golf Practice Cage Tahitian Lounge S Card Room/Internet Café/Lotus Spa/Fitness Center L T 8000-8003 I 7000-7029 A F 6000-6031 I T Cabaret Lounge R S 4000-4017 S Tender Embarkation RESTROOMS 6/25/07 Tahitian Princess Profile AFT FORWARD Tahitian_profile.eps Deck 11 Shuffleboard Sun Deck Golf Practice Cage Deck 10 Jogging Track Sabatini's Gents Gents Stage Lift Dance Floor Lift Lift Library Lift Ladies Ladies Bar Tahitian Lounge Bar Sterling Steakhouse Deck 9 Steam Room Spa Steam Room Male Change Fitness Center Ladies/ Gents Female Change Lotus Spa Lift Pool Bar Lift Hot Lift Pool Tub Bandstand Lift BBQ Hair Salon Card Room Internet Café Hot Tub Bar Ladies Gents Gents Ladies Panorama Buffet 28 Pizzeria 8001 8003 8005 8007 7004 Moorea 7006 7008 7010 7012 7014 7016 7018 7020 7022 7024 7026 7028 7030 7032 7034 7036 7038 7042 7044 7046 7048 7054 7056 7058 7060 7062 7064 7070 7072 7074 7076 7078 7080 7082 7084 7086 Lift Lift Lift Self Service Laundromat Lift Suva 7005 7007 7009 7011 7015 7017 7019 7021 7023 7025 7027 7029 7031 7033 7035 7037 7039 7041 7045 7047 7049 7051 7057 7059 7061 7063 7065 7067 7073 7075 7077 7079 7081 7083 7085 7087 7089 7091 7093 7095 7097 7099 7101 7103 7105 7107 7109 7111 7115 7117 7119 6002 6004 Noumea 6006 6008 6012 6014 6016 6018 6020 6022 6024 6026 6028 6048 6050 6052 6054 6056 6058 6060 6062 6064 6066 6068 6070 6072 6074 6076 6078 6080 6082 6084 6086 6088 Solomon Lift Lift Lift Lift 6001 6003 6005 Samoa 6007 6009 6015 6017 6019 6021 6023 6025 6027 6029 6031 6051 6053 6055 6057 6059 6061 6063 6065 6067 6069 6071 6073 6075 6077 6079 6081 6083 6085 6087 6089 6091 Vanuatu 29 | princess.com Distances shown are from the bow (forward) or stern (aft) to the nearest stateroom. Tahit Hawaii 71 ft.Bow from Bow 71 ft. from 11 11 ft. from Stern Stern ft. from 8000 Lift 8009 8011 8019 8021 8023 8025 8027 8029 8033 8035 8041 8043 8045 8047 8049 7088 7090 7092 7094 7096 7098 7100 7102 7104 7106 7108 7110 7112 Tahiti 7114 80 ft.Bow from Bow 80 ft. from 19 ft. 19 from ft.Stern from Stern Tah 6036 8002 Lift Lift 8015 8004 8006 8008 8010 8016 8018 8020 8022 8024 8026 Lift 8051 8053 8055 8057 8059 8061 8063 8065 8067 Captian Cook 6035 6039 6037 6041 6045 6043 6047 6049 8030 8032 8038 8040 8042 8044 8046 8048 8050 8052 8054 8056 8058 8060 8062 8064 8012 8017 T Tahitian_6.eps 6000 6011 6093 7043 7121 6010 6090 7040 7053 7001 7050 7055 7000 7052 7069 7003 7066 7071 7002 7068 7116 6046 6/25/07 Tahitian Princess Deck 6 Paul Gauguin Tahitian_7.eps FORWARD AFT 6/ Tahitia D 6/25/07 Tahitian Princess Deck 7 8014 8031 177 ft. from Bow 177 ft. from Bow Stern 28 Stern ft. from 28 ft. from 8028 8037 Tah Tahitian_8.eps 8034 8039 8069 8036 8066 6 Tahitia D 6/25/07 Tahitian Princess Deck 8 P L A N S D E C K P R I N C E S S T A H I T I A N Deck 8 Deck 7 Deck 6 P R I N C E S S D E C K P L A N S AFT FORWARD Deck 5 OS DECK 6, 7, 8: PH DECK 6, 7: Stage Dance Floor Bar Lift Cabaret Lounge Lift Gents Shop Gents Princess Fine Arts Gallery Club Bar Ladies Lift Casino Casino Bar Shop Lift hitian_5.eps STATEROOM DESCRIPTION Future Cruise Sales Captain's Circle Desk Ladies Club Restaurant 6/25/07 an Princess Deck 5 T A H I T I A N Photo Gallery AA DECK 8: Mini-suite with balcony AB DECK 8: Mini-suite with balcony AC DECK 8: Mini-suite with balcony BA DECK 6, 7, 8: Upper Hall Owner’s suite with balcony Penthouse suite with balcony Balcony two lower beds BB DECK 7: Balcony two lower beds BC DECK 7: Balcony two lower beds BD DECK 6: Balcony two lower beds BE DECK 6: Balcony two lower beds Balcony two lower beds (partially obstructed view) BF DECK 6, 7: Deck 4 4000 4002 4004 4006 4008 4010 4012 Lift Deluxe oceanview two lower beds D DECK 4: Oceanview two lower beds E DECK 4: Oceanview two lower beds Oceanview two lower beds (portholes) F DECK 3: Oceanview two lower beds (obstructed view) GG DECK 6: tian_4.eps 4001 4003 4005 4007 4009 4011 4015 4017 4019 4021 4023 4025 4027 4029 4031 4033 4037 4039 4041 4043 4045 4047 4049 4051 4053 4055 219 ft. from Stern Deluxe oceanview two lower beds C DECK 6: Lift Lift Medical Center 4038 Passenger Services Lift 4035 4014 4016 4018 4020 4022 4024 4026 4030 4032 4036 4040 4042 4044 4046 4048 4050 4052 4056 Shore Excursions Desk /25/07 n Princess eck 4 CC DECK 7: 133 ft. from Bow 219 ft. from Stern Oceanview two lower beds (obstructed view) G DECK 6: 133 ft. from Bow II DECK 8: I J DECK 7: L DECK 4: Lift Lift Lift Lift 3001 3003 3005 3007 3009 3011 3015 3017 3019 3021 3023 3025 3027 3029 3031 Tender Interior two lower beds Interior two lower beds Tender Tender Tahitian_3.eps Interior two lower beds K DECK 4, 6: Deck 3 6/25/07 hitian Princess Deck 3 Interior two lower beds DECK 7: Interior two lower beds Tender 185 ft. from Stern 266 ft. from Bow visit princess.com for virtual tours and photos of staterooms ° Wheelchair-accessible stateroom; shower only • Will accommodate third and fourth person L Will accommodate third person Note: Some areas of the ship are not accessible to wheelchairs and scooters. princess.com | 30 T A H I T I A N P R I N C E S S S T A T E R O O M S Our spacious staterooms are designed with your enjoyment in mind. Each room includes a refrigerator, TV, hair dryer, a personal safe for your convenience, and plush European-style duvets with luxury 100% Egyptian cotton bed linens. Plus, the following amenities for the category of your choice: SUITE WITH BALCONY Far more spacious than a mini-suite, a suite with balcony includes all the amenities of a mini-suite, plus these premiums: luxury balcony furniture, deluxe canapés, fresh flowers, DVD/CD player, free access to a DVD library, one complimentary mini-bar setup, a roomy walk-in closet, a guest bathroom with upgraded bathroom amenities, complimentary laundry and dry cleaning services, and web access in the Internet Café. Approximately 874 square feet including balcony. (Categories OS & PH) MINI-SUITE WITH BALCONY A mini-suite with balcony is substantially larger than a balcony stateroom. It includes all the amenities of a balcony stateroom and these added luxuries: welcome glass of champagne, sofa bed, luxury mattress and pillows, a spacious closet, desk, bathroom tub and massage shower head. Approximately 322 square feet, including balcony. (Categories AA, AB & AC) Mini-suite with balcony OCEANVIEW DOUBLE WITH BALCONY This impressive stateroom offers the elegance of a balcony with fine patio furniture. It offers all the amenities of a standard oceanview stateroom, including a spacious closet and desk. Approximately 216 square feet, including balcony. (Categories BA, BB, BC, BD, BE & BF; Category BF has partially obstructed views) DELUXE OCEANVIEW (NOT SHOWN) A slightly larger version of an oceanview double stateroom with the same fine amenities, including a picture window. Approximately 206 square feet. (Categories CC & C) Oceanview double with balcony OCEANVIEW DOUBLE Our oceanview stateroom includes all the amenities of an interior double, plus it features a picture window, providing added ambience and memorable views. Approximately 146 to 165 square feet of space. (Categories D, E, F, GG & G; Categories GG and G have obstructed views; Category F has portholes) INTERIOR DOUBLE Our interior stateroom is a great value. It features two twin beds that make up into a queen-size bed. Other amenities include a refrigerator, TV, closet and bathroom with shower. Approximately 158 square feet of space. (Categories II, I, J, K & L) Note: Floor plans and stateroom diagrams represent typical arrangements. Certain staterooms may vary in size and configuration. Square footage varies based on stateroom category and deck location. Call 1-800-PRINCESS for more information. Interior double princess.com | 31 B E F O R E PRINCESS FLIGHTCHOICE SM SM FlightChoice Plus allows you to customize your air travel with the flights, airlines and class of travel that are right for you. Simply tell us your preferences and we will tailor your travel needs for a fee of $75 USD per person, per request, plus the additional cost of the service you request. So get your vacation off to a flying start with FlightChoice or FlightChoice Plus — only from Princess. WITH FLIGHTCHOICE PLUS YOU CAN: ACCESS OUR SPECIAL FIRST AND BUSINESS CLASS FARES: With FlightChoice Plus, you can request first or business class travel directly through Princess and, subject to availability, we’ll arrange that upgrade. FLY WITH YOUR FAVORITE AIRLINE: If you’re a frequent flyer, you may have a mileage program with a certain airline and you’d like to fly with them. It could be that your plans require a certain flight or a particular time. These requests can all be handled by FlightChoice Plus for the applicable additional cost. CHOOSE A DIFFERENT GATEWAY CITY: FlightChoice offers service from a host of gateway cities across the United States. If you do not live near one of these cities and prefer to fly from a different airport, we can take care of this request as well. OBTAIN PAST-DATE FLIGHT RECORDS: If you forget to credit your flight (whether arranged through FlightChoice or FlightChoice Plus) to your favorite mileage plan, you may need to obtain your past flight records. Just fax Princess at 661-284-4696 and for a nominal fee of $35, we’ll retrieve the record. Note: FlightChoice air add-ons and full program details are available through your travel agent or by calling 1-800-PRINCESS. Additional program conditions can be found in the General Information section of this brochure. FlightChoice Plus: The $75 per person air customization fee is non-refundable and applies per request. Requests for bookings under deposit must be made between 320 and 14 days prior to departure. All customization or services are subject to availability and confirmation. Due to contractual agreements, Princess may not be able to satisfy all requests. Once flights are confirmed, normal airline schedule changes may occur. Princess is not responsible for additional air costs due to schedule changes. Airlines and charter flights are not owned or operated by Princess. 32 L E A V E SM With our FlightChoice service, you’ll receive the details of your air schedule approximately 75 days prior to your cruise. That gives you plenty of time to review your flight itinerary as reserved by Princess. If it doesn’t meet your preferences, you will have ample time to request a customized air schedule through FlightChoice Plus. EXTEND YOUR VACATION: If you’re planning an extended stay either before or after your cruise, FlightChoice Plus is made just for you. Visit friends or relatives in your port of embarkation or disembarkation. Just let us know what your travel requirements are, and we’ll take care of all the details. Y O U PRINCESS eTICKETS With eTickets, you can access and print important Princess vacation documents conveniently online — including your Travel Summary and cruise Boarding Pass.* Once your booking has been made, just visit the Cruise Personalizer® at princess.com and fill out the required voyage information. Then you’ll be able to view your booking information and print travel-related documents anytime, from any computer. *Boarding Pass may be printed no earlier than 75 days prior to sailing. PRINCESS TRAVEL CARE SM You never know what might put your vacation investment at risk. The last thing you want to think about is what would happen if you became ill or injured while away from home. Fortunately, Princess Travel Care can protect you from unforeseeable losses stemming from an array of circumstances, and even allows you to cancel your vacation for any reason at all. No other program you can buy for your cruise with Princess has this feature. SM Our program, like many travel protection programs, will refund 100% of your otherwise non-refundable cancellation fees in the event of an emergency. Yet unlike similar programs, Princess Travel Care allows you to cancel your vacation no matter what the reason. Even if the purpose of your cancellation does not qualify you for a full refund under the plan, you will still receive 75% of the non-refundable fees in the form of a credit toward your next Princess vacation. That’s a service unique to Princess Travel Care. And for those wanting even more peace of mind, Princess Travel Care Gold doubles the limits of certain benefits and increases the voluntary cancellation credit to 90% of the non-refundable fees. While both programs come with lost baggage protection, Princess Travel Care Gold will even double those limits if your luggage is lost. So protect your investment with Princess Travel Care or Princess Travel Care Gold. SM CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE B E F O R E SECTION I: OFFERED BY PRINCESS CRUISES ^ 100% TRIP CANCELLATION/ INTERRUPTION REIMBURSEMENT Starting at $59 USD per person, Princess will provide a 100% refund of otherwise nonrefundable cancellation fees in the event that you must cancel due to a covered illness, injury, or other specified event affecting you, your immediate family, or your traveling companion. CANCELLATION FOR ANY REASON With Princess Travel Care, you can cancel your vacation for any reason at all, and if the reason for your cancellation does not qualify for cash reimbursement, Princess will provide 75% of the non-refundable cancellation fees in the form of a credit good toward your next cruise with Princess. This is not available in third-party policies. When you upgrade to Princess Travel Care Gold, you’ll receive future cruise credits of 90% of your non-refundable cancellation fees when cancelling your cruise for a reason that does not qualify for a full refund. AIR AND HOTEL CANCELLATION FEE PROTECTION If your air transportation and/or Cruise Plus Hotel Package has been booked through Princess, you will also receive a refund for these charges in the case of a covered cancellation, even though your plan cost is based on the cruise fare only. SECTION II: UNDERWRITTEN BY VIRGINIA SURETY COMPANY, INC. UNDER POLICY NUMBER HTP04192 WITH TRAVEL ASSISTANCE SERVICES PROVIDED BY ON-CALL INTERNATIONAL ^ For NY residents, Section 1 Trip Cancellation, Trip Interruption and Trip Delay benefits are underwritten by Virginia Surety Company, Inc. MEDICAL COVERAGE Medicare and many private insurance plans do not provide coverage outside the United States. With Princess Travel Care you will be reimbursed up to $10,000 USD in medical expenses for any illness or injury first occurring during your trip. Double your coverage up to $20,000 USD with Princess Travel Care Gold. EMERGENCY MEDICAL EVACUATION COVERAGE In extreme cases, you might need to be airlifted to an appropriate medical facility. Expenses of up to $25,000 USD for emergency evacuations are covered with our standard plan and up to $50,000 USD with our Gold plan. Medicare and many private insurance plans do not offer this benefit, which is highly recommended for foreign travel. LOST BAGGAGE PROTECTION With our standard plan, you will be reimbursed up to $1,500 USD for baggage or other personal property that is lost, stolen, or damaged during your trip. Princess Travel Care Gold doubles your reimbursement up to $3,000 USD. DOUBLE YOUR COVERAGE FOR JUST $50 USD MORE When you upgrade to Princess Travel Care Gold, you will receive double the standard coverage for medical expenses, emergency evacuation and lost baggage claims. You’ll also receive future cruise credits of 90% of your nonrefundable cancellation fees when cancelling your cruise for a reason that does not qualify for a full refund. BAGGAGE DELAY PROTECTION COVERAGE If your bags are delayed more than 24 hours at the start of your vacation, Princess Travel Care will reimburse up to $500 USD per person for any necessary personal items you may need to purchase. Y O U L E A V E WORLDWIDE EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE Princess Travel Care provides you with a 24-hour hotline for medical, legal and lost travel document assistance worldwide. AGE RESTRICTION-FREE COVERAGE While some plans base their rates on the age of the traveler, Princess Travel Care does not. And if you are traveling with children 18 years of age or younger occupying third/fourth berths, they are covered at no additional cost so long as all accompanying adults purchase the plan. BUY EARLY FOR FULL PROTECTION Trip cancellation and medical coverage are subject to a pre-existing conditions exclusion that applies if an injury, sickness, or other condition affecting you, a traveling companion or an immediate family member booked to travel with you first manifests itself or changes within the 60-day period before you purchase the plan. So, the sooner you purchase the coverage, the more likely it is that any illness would be covered. While your Princess Travel Care plan cost may be paid at any time between deposit and final payment, trip cancellation protection takes effect only upon payment of the plan. To purchase early, make sure to request that the plan cost be paid with your deposit. Payment of your cruise deposit alone will not activate the plan. Fares and plan costs below are in US currency. If your cruise fare is paid in Canadian currency, the plan cost will be payable in Canadian currency based on the exchange rate used for your booking. Actual plan cost will be confirmed in Canadian currency at time of booking. Claims presented in Canadian currency will be reimbursed in the same funds. FARE PAID ARE PAID PRINCESS TRAVEL PRINCESS TRAVEL CARE GOLD COST* CARE COST* USD USD USD $0-500 501-1,000 1,001-1,500 1,501-2,000 2,001-2,500 2,501-3,000 3,001-3,500 3,501-4,000 4,001-4,500 4,501-5,000 5,001-5,500 5,501-6,000 6,001-6,500 $59 89 99 129 169 189 209 239 269 289 309 329 349 $109 139 149 179 219 239 259 289 319 339 359 379 399 *Above $6,500 USD, the cost is an additional $20 USD for each $500 USD. Rates are per person based upon each passenger’s share of the total fare paid. Rates are subject to change; however, original rate quoted with booking will not change. IMPORTANT NOTE: This is just a summary of the plan. Please refer to the Plan Description in the Princess Travel Care information pamphlet, which contains the complete details of the terms, conditions, eligibility requirements and exclusions, including the pre-existing condition exclusion and other applicable limitations. Princess is not an insurer. Any such insurance is provided and administered by an independent contractor. The Princess Travel Care information pamphlet is available from your travel agent, princess.com or by calling 1-800-PRINCESS. Please contact your travel agent or BerkelyCare, the independent administrator of Princess Travel Care, at 1-800-453-4069 with any questions. The insurance coverages for NY Residents for Section I, Trip Cancellation, Trip Interruption and Trip Delay benefits and for all applicable passengers are underwritten by the Virginia Surety Company, Inc., policy number HTP04192. Princess Travel Care is provided in addition to any applicable insurance or indemnity programs, where permitted by law, and shall apply only after benefits have been paid. Trip cancellation protection takes effect only upon payment of your Princess Travel Care plan cost. All other benefits are effective upon your departure for your trip. PRINCESS ACCESS SM We want every Princess guest to have an equally exceptional vacation, and we go to great lengths for our passengers with disabilities. Onboard every Princess ship, you’ll find wheelchair accessible staterooms and activities, “All-in-One Kits” with TTY, Assistive Listening Devices and Braille signage. And service animals are always welcomed. For more information about Princess Access services and resources, SM please visit us at princess.com, call 1-800-PRINCESS or your travel agent. princess.com | 33 B E F O R E Y O U GENERAL INFORMATION “Princess” or “Princess Cruises” as used herein refers to and means the “Carrier” as defined in the Passage Contract. Transportation of passengers and baggage on Princess ships is provided by the Carrier and is governed by the terms and conditions of the Passage Contract which forms part of your cruise ticket and represents the entire agreement between the Carrier and the passenger. It is important that you carefully read the entire Passage Contract, a copy of which is available on our website, princess.com, or which may be obtained from your travel agent or Princess Cruise Lines, Ltd., and which sets forth the rights and responsibilities of Princess and the passenger. Princess vessels are registered in Bermuda and are operated as specified in the Passage Contract. Fares. Brochure Fares and other amounts shown are quoted in U.S. dollars unless stated otherwise; are available in North America only; are per adult based on double occupancy (except single-occupant staterooms); are computed on the basis of number of nights accommodated onboard ship and/or land as set forth in your travel itinerary (“the itinerary”); and represent the maximum fares for the given category. “Cruise fares” and “cruisetour fares” include accommodations from the initial point of vessel embarkation to the final point of disembarkation as specified in the itinerary, and all regular meals and entertainment while onboard. “Cruise fares” and “cruisetour fares” do not include airfare (unless specifically mentioned), transfers (except as noted in the itinerary), shore excursions, sightseeing or meals ashore (except as noted in the itinerary); government fees and taxes; gratuities to ship and airport personnel, waiters, escorts and drivers (except as noted in the itinerary); beverages (not part of the regular menu); laundry service, or any other item of a personal nature. Virtually all passengers will qualify for one or more reductions from Brochure Fares, and the amount of the reductions may vary. “Book early for the best fares and stateroom selection” is based upon the cruises in this brochure as a whole, not any particular cruise. (Regional promotions are based on a number of factors, including the residence of passengers booked at the time the promotion is launched.) The cruise ticket and hotel packages are valid only for the named passenger and may not be sold or transferred. Government Fees and Taxes. “Government Fees and Taxes” may include any and all fees, charges, tolls and taxes imposed by U.S. and/or foreign governmental or quasi-governmental authorities, including but not limited to U.S. customs fees, head taxes, Panama Canal tolls, dockage fees, wharfage fees, air taxes, hotel or VAT taxes incurred as part of a land tour, inspection fees, immigration and naturalization fees, and Internal Revenue service fees, whether assessed on a per passenger, per berth, per ton or per vessel basis. In the case of per ton or per vessel assessments, those assessments will be spread over the passenger capacity of the ship. Government Fees and Taxes are subject to change and Princess reserves the right to collect any increases in effect at the time of sailing, even if the fare has already been paid in full. Fares, Other Changes and Schedules Subject to Change. Every effort will be made to adhere to the specifics shown herein and in the itinerary; however, circumstances may necessitate alterations. All fares for cruises and cruisetours and/or air/sea packages or other charges as well as schedules, port calls, hours of arrival and departure and special programs are subject to change without prior notice. Princess shall not be required to refund any portion of fares or other charges nor make any other compensation under these circumstances. Accordingly, Princess is not responsible for the change or cancellation of any personally scheduled event because of alterations to the itinerary of any cruise or land tour. 34 Any cruise may be cancelled by Princess. Rates are published herein and no verbal quote to the contrary will be honored. Princess reserves the right to collect any fare increase in effect at the time of sailing, even if the fare has already been paid in full. Reservations. A deposit must be received within 24 hours to three days of booking depending on the departure date. The per person deposit required for the World Cruise is $9,000. For World Cruise bookings made prior to June 1, 2008, the deposit will be split into two payments with $3,000 per person for initial deposit, and the remaining $6,000 per person balance due on June 1, 2008. On any bookings made after June 1, 2008, the deposit is the full $9,000 per person. For combined cruises, a deposit is required for each segment. Deposits are not required for 3rd or 4th berth passengers. Formal confirmation will be made to the passenger’s travel agent when the deposit is received. Final payments are due no less than 90 days prior to departure. Bookings made within 75-15 days prior to departure require full payment within 24 hours. Bookings made within 14 days of departure require full payment at time of booking. Staterooms are subject to cancellation if deposit/payments are not received within the periods stated above. All agent check payments for cruises and cruisetours should be sent to: Princess, Attn: Revenue Accounting, 24844 Ave. Rockefeller, Santa Clarita, California 91355. All agent credit card payments for cruises should be phoned in to 1-800-421-1700. All agent credit card payments for cruisetours should be phoned in to 1-800-426-0442. We are unable to accept MCOs (Miscellaneous Charge Orders) for payment. Documentation. Princess mails a Pre-Cruise Information Packet approximately 75 days prior to departure. This packet includes a letter, a copy of the Cruise Answer Book, Adventures Ashore brochure, bag tags and other information you will find useful before departure. This packet is sent after full payment is received by Princess. Follow the Pre-Cruise Checklist in the Cruise Answer Book, access the Cruise Personalizer at princess.com, enter the mandatory immigration information, and you will be able to print your Boarding Pass. Cruise tickets are no longer issued by Princess. Airline eTicket receipts or paper air tickets, may be sent via fax, mail or email to your travel agent approximately 14 days prior to departure. If Internet access is not available, your travel agent will assist you in securing the necessary information or call 1-800-PRINCESS for assistance. Cancellation of Reservations. Cancellation notices must be received by Princess via telephone, or via electronic device through a Princess authorized Computerized Reservation System (CRS). Changes of sailing date or substitution of passenger names are considered to be cancellations and new bookings. All sailing date changes and name substitutions are subject to space availability and, if accepted, are subject to the rates, discounts, cancellation fees and booking conditions in effect at the time of the change or substitution. Cancellation Fees and Refunds. The following policy applies to all cancellations with respect to Cruise or Cruisetour Fare, air add-ons, and pre-cruise and post-cruise package charges (“Total Charges”): Days prior to Cruise Cancellation Fee 120 days or more None 119-90 days Brochure Deposit Amounts 89-64 days 50% of Total Charges Within 63 days 100% of Total Charges L E A V E Any refund owed to you will be made directly to your credit card account or your travel agent and you must receive your refund directly from these sources. If you have purchased air through our FlightChoice air travel program, all refunds of total charges will be held until the air tickets have been returned to Princess. Some travel agents may, at their discretion, withhold an agency cancellation fee. Princess is not responsible for payments made to the passenger’s travel agent but not received by Princess, or for the passenger’s receipt of any refund which Princess has paid to the passenger’s travel agent. There will be no refund of cancellation or interruption fees by Princess under any circumstances. You must recover such fees from your own insurance or from Princess Travel CareSM/Princess Travel Care Gold.SM Princess Travel Care Cruise Protection. With Princess Travel Care, you’ll be covered up to the full value of your trip. Please contact your travel agent for a description of this program and refer to the Princess Travel Care information pamphlet for specific details. Rates for Princess Travel CareSM and Princess Travel Care GoldSM are subject to change without notice. Please contact your travel agent for current rates. Change Fees. A $50 service fee per passenger, per change will be assessed for each change to the cruise, cruisetour or Cruise Plus Hotel Packages beginning 45 days prior to sailing. However, no change will be made unless permitted under our cancellation policy. The service fee will not be assessed when upgrading stateroom accommodations. Air tickets may not be changed within 30 days of your departure. Additional charges may be assessed for changes to air tickets or air reservations. Baggage Handling. Princess makes every effort to assist its passengers in safeguarding their belongings and valuables, but all passengers’ belongings are at owner’s risk at all times. Hand or unlocked baggage, breakables, medicines, travel documents and valuables must be hand-carried by the passenger at all times. Princess is not responsible for money, jewelry, cameras, binoculars, documents or any other articles which you retain in your personal control or stateroom. To protect your valuables, you may use the safety deposit box in your stateroom. For flights within land tours to and from the ship, weight restrictions on baggage apply. Stateroom Occupancy. Occupancy of any stateroom(s) is limited to the number of berths in that stateroom. Princess reserves the right to limit the number of upper berths and single staterooms sold. Important Notice Concerning Safety. Princess visits a large number of ports in numerous countries around the world. At any given moment there are likely to be “trouble spots” in the world in terms of crime and/or war or terrorist actions. While Princess endeavors to provide reasonable protection for your comfort and safety onboard its ships, Princess cannot guarantee freedom from all risks associated with war, terrorism, crime or other potential sources of harm. The U.S. Department of State and other similar government agencies regularly issue advisories and warnings to travelers giving details of local conditions in specified cities and countries according to such agency’s perception of risks to travelers. We strongly recommend that passengers and their travel agents obtain and consider such information when making travel decisions. Princess reserves the right to make any changes to any itinerary at any time. Travel Agents. Your travel agent acts for you in making the arrangements, including your deposits and payments, for your trip/cruise. Travel agencies are not owned or operated by Princess. We invite you to visit your favorite travel agent to make your Princess reservations or call 1-800-PRINCESS. Travel and Health Documents. Passport and visa requirements and regulations with regard to vaccination certificates and other health requirements for the various embarkation ports may vary by destination and change from time to time. It is the sole responsibility of the passenger to obtain and have available when necessary the appropriate valid travel and health documents such as passports, visas, vaccination certificates, etc., that are necessary for air travel, disembarkation at the various ports of call and re-entry into the appropriate country of origin. Passengers who do not possess the proper documentation will be prevented from boarding the flight or vessel without refund of the cruise or cruisetour fare and will be subject to any fine or other costs incurred by Princess which result from the lack of proper documentation. Passengers should consult their travel agent for full details regarding required documentation. If traveling with minors, please see requirements under Children section. Health, Disability and Wheelchair Notice. Passengers must notify Princess in writing (Attention: Customer Service) at the time of booking of any physical or mental illness, disability or other condition for which special accommodation or the use of a wheelchair, power wheelchair or scooter is contemplated or necessary, or which may require medical treatment or render the passenger unfit to travel or which may constitute a risk or danger to the passenger or anyone else onboard the ship. We recommend passengers using a wheelchair travel with someone who is able to assist them both ashore and at sea. Some ports of call require tenders to go ashore and may preclude passengers using a wheelchair from leaving the vessel; this decision must be made by the ship’s Captain and is binding. Passengers must bring wheelchairs for their own use on land portion of cruisetours and Cruise Plus. A limited number of manual wheelchairs can be reserved for use during your cruise. If you have purchased Princess FlightChoice Air and have any special in-flight requirements like a wheelchair or oxygen, this request must be made directly by you with the air carrier. Not all airlines allow the use of oxygen in-flight. Refusal of Passage and Premature Disembarkation. Passage may be refused to any passenger, and any passenger’s vacation may be terminated at any time, at the risk and expense of the person disembarked, where the passenger’s behavior, or physical or mental condition renders him or her, in the opinion of the ship’s physician, unfit for travel or a risk or danger to himself or herself or to anyone else onboard the ship. Additionally, the ship’s Captain may refuse transportation to any passenger or may terminate any passenger’s voyage who, in the sole discretion of the ship’s Captain, is believed to be dangerous to himself or others or whose presence onboard causes or may cause disturbances to Princess’ passengers or crew, including those passengers engaging in excessive, disruptive, or obscene behavior. Such passenger may be left at any port or place the ship calls without any liability to Princess. Princess shall not be required to refund any portion of the fare paid by any passenger who must leave the vacation prematurely for any of the reasons set forth above or who voluntarily disembarks or leaves the ship for any other reason, nor shall it be responsible for lodging, medical, meals, return transportation or other expenses incurred by the passenger. Princess reserves the right to refuse to do business with any person. Medical Facilities and Staff. Princess is not a healthcare provider and is not liable for any act or omission of doctors, nurses or other providers of service or those under their orders with respect to the treatment, advice, care or services of any kind given by such persons to any passenger. These medical providers exercise their own medical judgment and expertise. Pregnancy. Princess cannot accept passengers who will have entered the 24th week of pregnancy by the end of the vacation. Children/Age Requirements. Children under six months are not permitted to travel to Alaska, Australia, New Zealand, Canada & New England, Caribbean & Mexican Riviera, Europe and Panama Canal. Children under twelve months are not permitted to travel to Africa, Asia, Antarctica, Indian Subcontinent, South Pacific, Tahiti, Hawaii, South America and on Transatlantic and Transpacific sailings. Princess reserves the right to restrict the number of those between the ages of six months and 17 years aboard the vessel. Effective for all bookings made on or after August 1, 2007, all B E F O R E passengers under the age of 21 years must be accompanied by a passenger who is 21 years or older. For family groups booking multiple staterooms, children may still sail in a stateroom without their parents or guardians, provided one child in the stateroom is a minimum of 16 years of age or older. Please note that notarized written consent for passengers under the age of 18 is no longer required by Princess. However, several countries require special documentation for children traveling without both parents; these requirements are subject to change without notice. It is your responsibility to ensure that you possess the proper documents for all of the countries that you will visit. Please verify requirements with the immigration offices prior to your cruise. Minimum age for cruisetours is 6-12 months, depending upon destination and tour (5 years for escorted tours in Alaska). Passengers under the age of 18 are not permitted in the disco/nightclub after 11 p.m. Be sure to check with the Youth and Teen Centers for special disco events designed for kids and teens. Onboard Pacific, Royal and Tahitian Princess, there is no dedicated Youth Center. Program will only be offered when 20+ children are onboard. Private babysitting is not available on any Princess vessel. Pets. We are unable to accommodate any animals onboard the vessel, except for certain service animals of passengers with disabilities. Shore Excursions and Land Tours. These tours are operated by local independent companies. In selling tickets for these optional programs, Princess acts only for other independent companies who provide such programs as independent contractors and from whom Princess gets a commission. Princess shall not be liable for any loss, damage, injury, illness or death arising from or occurring during a shore excursion or tour whether or not such shore excursion or tour was purchased through Princess. Land and Air Arrangements. Princess shall not be liable for any loss, damage, injury, illness, death, cost or delay arising from or in connection with the services and facilities provided by or any act of an independent contractor such as airline, hotel, tour, restaurant, rail or any other transport operator, etc., whether or not such arrangements were made by Princess. Cruise Plus® Programs. Prices have been based on exchange rates at time of printing and are subject to change without notice. Princess reserves the right to substitute hotels of similar type and other features of the tour or hotel package. Bookings made for Cruise Plus hotel packages and tours after tickets have been issued may result in a higher cost due to changes in air reservations. All waitlists for Cruise Plus packages will be closed 60 days prior to departure and no new waitlists will be accepted. Due to flight arrival times, rooms may not be available upon arrival. Hotel check-in times vary, but are generally between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. unless otherwise stated. Check-out times vary between 10 a.m. and noon. All room assignments are determined by and are the responsibility of the hotel. Hotel loyalty programs are at the discretion of the individual hotel properties. Cruise Plus passengers will forfeit all complimentary hotel overnights which coincide with the Cruise Plus package. Claims for Injury, Illness or Death/Notice Requirements/Time Limits. Any incident or accident resulting in injury, illness or death to the passenger, whether occurring onboard ship, in connection with pre- or post-cruise accommodations, or during a shore excursion (independent or purchased through Princess), must be reported immediately to a ship’s officer or Princess. Carrier shall not be liable for and no suit shall be maintainable for emotional or bodily injury, illness or death to the passenger unless (A) a written claim with full particulars is presented to carrier within six (6) months of the incident or accident and (B) a lawsuit on such claim is commenced within one (1) year from the date of the emotional or bodily injury, illness or death, whichever comes first, and valid service of the lawsuit is made within ninety (90) days of the suit. In all other cases, no lawsuit may be brought against carrier unless (A) written notice giving full particulars of the claim is delivered Y O U to carrier within fifteen (15) days of the actual or scheduled termination of the cruise, whichever comes first, and (B) a lawsuit on such claim is filed within six (6) months from the date of the actual or scheduled termination of the cruise or the cruise cancellation, whichever comes first, and valid service of the lawsuit is made within ninety (90) days of the suit. In certain situations, arbitration will be required. If you choose to sue Princess Cruise Lines, Ltd., all disputes and matters whatsoever against Princess arising out of or relating in any way to your cruise or the booking/cancellation of your cruise shall be litigated by you, if at all, in Los Angeles, California. Smoking, Drinking and Gaming. Smoking is allowed in passenger staterooms, balconies and most public rooms, but the show lounges and dining rooms and all food service areas onboard all Princess ships are non-smoking. Passengers must be 21 years of age or older to purchase or drink alcohol or gamble onboard all Princess ships at all times. Passengers under 21 years of age are not permitted to purchase or consume alcohol or gamble onboard a Princess vessel. Duty-free alcohol is available for purchase in our gift shops onboard and will be delivered to your stateroom on the last day of your cruise. Alcohol purchased at any port of call may not be consumed onboard. It will be collected at the gangway for safe-keeping and delivered to your stateroom on the last day of your cruise, prior to disembarkation. You may bring one bottle of wine and/or champagne onboard to celebrate a special occasion. Wine and/or champagne brought onboard and consumed in the dining rooms or alternative restaurants will be subject to a $15 USD per bottle corkage fee. FlightChoice Program and Passenger Transfer Gateway Cities. The availability of the air travel program may be limited from each gateway. Princess reserves the right to withdraw any gateway city without prior notice. Within 21 days of departure, the air travel program is on a request basis and may be unavailable. Ticketing. If you have purchased Princess FlightChoice or FlightChoice Plus air, you will receive an air receipt by fax or email with your electronic air ticket details. This fax or email is sent beginning 45 days prior to departure. Depending on your itinerary, paper air tickets may be required and will be sent under a separate mailing. These tickets must be presented to the airline for travel. Princess reserves the right to choose the air carrier, routing and airport for each gateway city. Princess may use a charter air service. Airfares used are capacity-controlled, promotional, may be nonrefundable and are subject to change. Princess may issue paper or electronic airline tickets. Airline tickets issued by Princess are highly restrictive and subject to cancellation and change fees. Because of this, you may find that your air ticket cannot be reissued, revalidated, or exchanged for another carrier or routing. All airline tickets are the property of Princess and must be returned to and are refundable only to Princess. Flight schedules may require the use of overnight flights or connections en route to your final destination or cruise departure. A fee may apply if you change or cancel your air arrangements prior to air tickets being used. Any additional costs, including fees for cancellations/rebookings will be made at the passenger’s expense. An additional $75 per person for domestic and $125 for international flights reissue fee will be charged for changes made beginning 75 days prior to sailing. Passengers booked in the same cabin but who originate from different gateway cities may not receive routing on the same flights. Passengers traveling together, but booked or deposited at different times, may be required to travel on different flights. Passengers traveling in groups may be required to travel on different flights. Air Departure Taxes. Some countries require passengers to pay an airport departure tax which is not included on the passenger air ticket. The individual passengers are responsible for this tax. In most cases, this tax is collected at the airport upon check-in and may have to be paid in local currency. We recommend your travel agent verify any applicable tax for which L E A V E the passenger may be responsible. Air Charges. Air charges include all air fees and taxes that are included in the air add-on price and specifically include U.S. Excise Tax and certain Passenger Fuel Surcharges. Air charges vary by gateway city and routing and are averaged for each gateway city. Air Fees, Taxes and Surcharges. Air fees, taxes and surcharges may include any and all fees, charges and taxes related to air transportation imposed by U.S. and/or foreign governmental or quasi-governmental authorities, including airport facility charges, departure taxes, security taxes and surcharges, airport service charges and government inspection fees. Air fees, taxes and surcharges vary by gateway city, routing, destination and carrier. Air fees, taxes and surcharges are estimated for each FlightChoice gateway city. Actual air fees and taxes may be higher or lower. Refunds will not be made if actual air fees and taxes are lower than estimated. Princess reserves the right to collect any increases in air fees and taxes in effect at the time of sailing, even if the fare has already been paid in full. Air Customizations. Subject to availability, Princess will fly passengers directly to or from their cruise destination as requested by the passenger. A nonrefundable cost of $75 per person will apply per customization request in addition to any fare differential. Requests for bookings under deposit must be made between 320 and 14 days prior to departure. Where applicable, passengers confirmed to travel on days other than those normally scheduled by Princess will forfeit all complimentary hotel overnights and transfers between the airport and pier as provided by Princess. All customizations are subject to availability and confirmation. In the event of airline schedule change, it may be necessary to rebook custom air flights. Additional charges may apply. Passengers who have a special travel need or requirement for early air ticketing may request this service by calling Princess Cruises reservations and asking for FlightChoice Plus. Provided the required flights are confirmed and the booking is paid in full, Princess can issue early air tickets. The fee for each request is $50 for voyages within North America and $75 for international voyages. Additional changes to the air reservations after ticketing may result in additional air fees or charges. Once ticketed, a confirmation will be faxed or emailed. Airline In-Flight Service Requests. Airline seat assignments cannot be confirmed by Princess. We recommend that you have your travel agent contact the airlines directly for seat assignments, the addition of frequent flyer numbers to your airline record, or to request special meals. Please be advised that not all airlines provide pre-reserved seats, add frequent flyer numbers to records or apply frequent flyer bonus upgrades to flights booked by Princess. If you have specific air travel requirements, please take advantage of our FlightChoice Plus program. See the Princess FlightChoice section for details. Requests for wheelchair assistance or other special needs, such as oxygen in-flight can only be made by you directly with the air carrier and are the responsibility of the traveler. Not all airlines allow the use of oxygen in-flight. Overnights. For some cruise itineraries it may be necessary, due to flight schedules and/or availability of seats, for passengers to overnight either before or after their cruise. If it is necessary to overnight, hotel accommodations, baggage handling and transfers are at passengers’ expense. Passengers will also be responsible for all meals and other items of a personal nature. Passengers may purchase a hotel accommodation/transfer package directly from Princess or they may choose to make their own arrangements. In select markets, Princess may assign complimentary overnight stays. Hotel selection will usually be at an airport location and may not be at the port of embarkation/disembarkation. You will be advised as soon as possible if an overnight is required. your departure from home. Princess is not responsible for airline schedule or flight number changes after tickets have been issued. Refunds. All airline tickets issued in conjunction with Princess’ air travel program are refundable only to Princess. Any unused flight coupons must be returned to Princess (Attention: Airline Reporting Department). Princess will determine the amount of any refund due. If an air ticket is lost, the passenger is responsible for the cost of replacement. Princess’ Transfer Program. Cruise and cruisetour passengers may purchase transfers from the port city airport to the ship and from the ship to the port city airport. These transfers are priced separately and are available on the turnaround day only. They are available to both FlightChoice passengers and to those passengers who have made independent flight arrangements. FlightChoice passengers will automatically have transfers included in their bookings. Passengers who have made independent flight arrangements must provide Princess with this information at least 45 days in advance of the departure day. Unused transfers are not refundable. Transfers within the land portion of cruisetours and for Cruise Plus passengers are included. Transfers at both ends of a cruisetour will be charged separately. As of August 12, 2007, passengers who have made independent flight arrangements must provide Princess with their flight information prior to purchasing transfers. Note: It is your responsibility to know the local regulations regarding child safety seats or other child restraint systems as well as to provide the appropriate safety device. Failure to do so may result in denied boarding on to the transfer vehicle. Accuracy of Contents. The contents of this brochure are accurate as of the date of printing. Princess reserves the right to change any and all policies or practices described herein. Please refer to the website (princess.com) for up-to-date information. The Passage Contract will at all times govern the rights and responsibilities of Princess and all passengers or cruise purchasers. Adventures Ashore, Big Ship Choice, Small Ship Feel, Caribbean Princess, Coral Princess, Crown Princess, C.R.U.I.S.E., Cruise Plus, Dawn Princess, Emerald Princess, C.H.E.F., Golden Princess, Grand Adventure, Grand Class, Grand Princess, Island Princess, Lotus Spa, Pacific Princess, Personal Choice, Personal Choice Cruising, Personal Choice Dining, Princess, the Princess logo, Princess Captain’s Circle, Princess Captain’s Circle logo, Princess Cays and logo, Princess Cruises, Princess Pelicans and logo, Princess Tours, Remix, Royal Princess, ScholarShip@Sea Tahitian Princess and logo, Sea Princess, Sea Witch logo, Shockwaves, Star Princess, Sun Princess and The Love Boat are registered service marks or trademarks of Princess Cruise Lines, Ltd., its affiliates or its Licensor. Agent’s Choice, Agent’s Choice Group Program, Alaskan Outfitters, Anytime Dining, Copper River Princess Wilderness Lodge, Cruise Personalizer, Denali Express, Denali Princess Wilderness Lodge, Diamond Princess, Direct to the Wilderness, Escape Completely, Fairbanks Princess Riverside Lodge, FlightChoice, FlightChoice Plus, Kenai Princess Wilderness Lodge, Lotus Spa logo, McKinley Express, Mt. McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge, POLAR Online, Princess Access, Princess Travel Care, Princess Travel Care Gold, Sabatini’s Sapphire Princess, Sterling Steakhouse and Welcome to the Circle are service marks or trademarks of Princess Cruise Lines, Ltd., its affiliates or its Licensor. Queen Mary 2 is a trademark of Carnival plc, trading as Cunard Line. Flight Reconfirmation. 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JUNE 2008 J U LY 2 0 0 8 AUGUST 2008 SEPTEMBER 2008 OCTOBER 2008 EASTERN CARIBBEAN EASTERN CARIBBEAN EASTERN CARIBBEAN CANADA & NEW ENGLAND CANADA & NEW ENGLAND '30.&8!03,:6/& %"94 '30.&8!03,:6-9%"94 '30.&8!03,:6(%"94 '30.&8!03,:&1 %"94 '30.&8!03,:$5%"94 3,100 passengers CORAL PRINCESS W I T H CANADA & NEW ENGLAND EXOTIC EASTERN CARIBBEAN '30.&8!03,:6( %"94 &8!03,50"/6"/:$5%"94 ALASKA (GULF) ALASKA (GULF) ALASKA (GULF) ALASKA (GULF) PANAMA CANAL /$)03"(&50 "/$067&3:6/%"94 "/$067&350/$)03"(&:6/%"94 "/$067&350/$)03"(&:6-%"94 /$)03"(&50 "/$067&3:6- %"94 "/$067&350/$)03"(&:6( %"94 /$)03"(&50 "/$067&3:6(%"94 "/$067&350/$)03"(&:&1%"94 /$)03"(&50 "/$067&3:&1%"94 '30.5"6%&3%"-&:$5%"94 EXOTIC PANAMA CANAL 5"6%&3%"-&5004/(&-&4:$5 %"94 1,970 passengers EXOTIC PANAMA CANAL 04/(&-&4505"6%&3%"-&:&1 %"94 CROWN PRINCESS ® 3,000 passengers DAWN PRINCESS ® SCANDINAVIA & RUSSIA (with Oslo) SCANDINAVIA & RUSSIA (with Oslo) SCANDINAVIA & RUSSIA (with Berlin) SCANDINAVIA & RUSSIA (with Oslo) EASTERN 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*,6B?=1B214?CK@B41IC MEXICAN RIVIERA CAPE HORN ROUTE TO RIO CAPE HORN & STRAIT OF MAGELLAN CAPE HORN & STRAIT OF MAGELLAN CAPE HORN ROUTE TO RIO MEXICAN RIVIERA '30."/3"/$*4$0:07%"94 +1>D917?D?*9?45"1>59B?K5341IC *9?45"1>59B?D?+1>D917?K5341IC +1>D917?D?E5>?C9B5CK"1>41IC +1>D917?D?E5>?C9B5CK5241IC ANTARCTICA & SOUTH AMERICA ADVENTURE +1>D917?D?*9?45"1>59B?K%1B41IC *9?45"1>59B?D?+1>D917?K%1B41IC *,6B?=+1>B1>39C3?K@B41IC ANTARCTICA & SOUTH AMERICA ADVENTURE E5>?C9B5CD?+1>D917?K"1>41IC E5>?C9B5CD?+1>D917?K5241IC 1,590 passengers SAPPHIRE PRINCESS SM 2,670 passengers ® 1,990 passengers STAR PRINCESS ® ANDES & SOUTH AMERICA 2,600 passengers SUN PRINCESS "/3"/$*4$050"/5*"(0:07%"94 +1>D917?D?+1>B1>39C3?K%1B41IC ® ROUND AUSTRALIA SOUTH PACIFIC SOUTH PACIFIC SOUTH PACIFIC AROUND AUSTRALIA QUEENSLAND '30.&-#063/&:07%"94 *,6B?=%5<2?EB>5K5341IC *,6B?=%5<2?EB>5K"1>41IC *,6B?=%5<2?EB>5K5241IC *,6B?=+I4>5IK%1B41IC *,6B?=+I4>5IK@B41IC NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND *,6B?=%5<2?EB>5K5341IC *,6B?=%5<2?EB>5K"1>41IC *,6B?=%5<2?EB>5K5241IC TAHITI & POLYNESIA TAHITI & POLYNESIA WORLD CRUISE WORLD CRUISE WORLD CRUISE WORLD CRUISE '30.")*5*:07%"94 *,6B?=,189D9K5341IC D$1E45B41<5D?$?>4?>K"1>41IC D$1E45B41<5D?$?>4?>3?>D9>E54 D$1E45B41<5D?$?>4?>3?>D9>E54 D$1E45B41<5D?$?>4?>3?>D9>E54 1,990 passengers TAHITIAN PRINCESS ® SOUTH PACIFIC & ANDES EXPLORER 670 passengers CANADA & NEW ENGLAND ANDES & SOUTH AMERICA ,189D9D?D$1E45B41<5K5341IC ASIA ALASKA PANAMA CANAL AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND MEXICAN RIVIERA CARIBBEAN EUROPE SOUTH PACIFIC & HAWAII/TAHITI WORLD CRUISE SOUTH AMERICA 7/27/07 SEA PRINCESS GREENLAND Arctic Ocean DENMARK NETHERLANDS NORWAY SWEDEN ICELAND FAROE ISLANDS ENGLAND SCOTLAND WALES IRELAND N.IRELAND AZORES ISLANDS BERMUDA Atlantic Ocean Gulf of Mexico CANARY ISLANDS GUATEMALA NICARAGUA ITALY UNITED ARAB EMIRATES ISRAEL EGYPT TUNISIA GALAPAGOS ISLANDS PANAMA COLOMBIA THAILAND ANDAMAN ISLANDS VENEZUELA FRENCH GUIANA TAIWAN INDIA OMAN SENEGAL THE GAMBIA COSTA RICA JAPAN CHINA GREECE MALTA MOROCCO SOUTH KOREA ALBANIA TURKEY SICILY CORSICA SARDINIA MALLORCA GIBRALTAR MADEIRA MEXICO GERMANY UKRAINE MONACO MONTENEGRO CROATIA BULGARIA FRANCE SPAIN PORTUGAL UNITED STATES CANADA ESTONIA POLAND MEXICO HAWAII CAMBODIA MICRONESIA KIRIBATI SRI LANKA Equator ECUADOR MALAYSIA PAPUA NEW GUINEA MARQUESAS ISLANDS FIJI Indian Ocean Atlantic Ocean Equator AMERICAN SAMOA FRENCH POLYNESIA SOLOMON ISLANDS BRAZIL CHILE Pacific Ocean NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS VIETNAM PERU EASTER ISLAND UNITED STATES International Date Line CANADA ALASKA RUSSIA FINLAND SHETLAND ISLANDS ORKNEY ISLANDS COOK ISLANDS AUSTRALIA PITCAIRN ISLAND URUGUAY Pacific Ocean N NEW ZEALAND ARGENTINA PRINCESS CAYS TURKS & CAICOS VIRGIN GORDA TORTOLA TASMANIA E ST. THOMAS FALKLAND ISLANDS CAYMAN ISLANDS Antarctic Ocean PUERTO RICO Caribbean Sea CURAÇAO ARUBA ST. BARTHÉLEMY ST. KITTS ST. LUCIA ST. VINCENT GRENADA South Pacific Ocean S ST. MAARTEN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC JAMAICA BONAIRE ANTARCTICA W ANTIGUA DOMINICA BARBADOS TOBAGO TRINIDAD ISLA MARGARITA 17 AMAZING SHIPS, 90 UNIQUE ITINERARIES AND OVER 270 PORTS OF CALL WORLD CRUISE PORTS OF CALL ATHENS (Piraeus) CAIRNS (for the Great Barrier Reef) EASTER ISLAND HIROSHIMA • LIMA (Callao) • LISBON (scenic cruising) • PORT BLAIR • ROME (Civitavecchia) • • • FT. LAUDERDALE HONG KONG • MUMBAI AUCKLAND CANNES (for Monte Carlo) FLORENCE/PISA (Livorno) HO CHI MINH CITY • • • • ISTANBUL • PORT SAID (for Cairo/Giza) • GRAND CAYMAN (Georgetown) • GUAM JERUSALEM (Ashdod) SALALAH • • • • KUALA LUMPUR (Port Kelang) PARIS/NORMANDY (Le Havre) • BRISBANE DUBAI • PANAMA CANAL • • GIBRALTAR • BARCELONA • DOVER (for London) • OSAKA SAFAGA (for Luxor/Kurnak) BANGKOK CORK (for Blarney Castle) • • • QUITO (Manta) SEOUL (Inchon) • • • PITCAIRN ISLAND RABAUL SHANGHAI • • RAROTONGA SICILY (Messina) SIHANOUKVILLE (for Angkor Wat) • SINGAPORE • SORRENTO • SUEZ CANAL • SYDNEY • TAHITI, FRENCH POLYNESIA (Papeete) TASMANIA (Burnie) • VENICE Princess Cruises is a proud member of Princess Cruises is one of the many Princess Cruises P.O. Box 947 Santa Clarita, CA 91380-9047 Princess Cruises distinctive cruising experiences available through World’s Leading Cruise Lines.SM Each of our members excels in a particular style of cruise vacationing. Enjoy a complete escape with Princess Cruises, the quality fun of Carnival Cruise Lines, the timeless sophistication of Holland America Line, the grand ocean liner legacy of Carnival Cruise Lines Holland America Line Cunard Line Costa Cruises Cunard Line, the Italian charm of Costa Cruises and the indulgent intimacy of The Yachts of Seabourn. Individual styles, individual ships, sharing a passion to please each guest. The Yachts of Seabourn YOUR PROFESSIONAL TRAVEL AGENT: Call 1-800 PRINCESS or visit princess.com With World’s Leading Cruise Lines, you’re sure to choose the vacation experience that best fits your lifestyle. And only the members of World’s Leading Cruise Lines can offer excellent values through Vacation Interchange Privileges® (VIP). If you have previously sailed on any member of World’s Leading Cruise Lines, VIP entitles you to receive select Princess Cruises *Early Booking Discount savings vary by sailing. Refer to the fare charts on pages 21 and 27 for savings by voyage. Effective June 2007. Litho in USA. ©Princess Cruises 2007. past-guest privileges. For more information, visit www.worldsleadingcruiselines.com. Once you have sailed on any member of World’s Leading Cruise Lines you’ll be entitled to certain past-guest privileges currently being extended by any of our lines to their past guests. PWC9BR7005 R2_PCD1662 WC Insert_GO 10/12/07 3:37 AM Page FC1 2009 WORLD CRUISES SEGMENT & LINER VOYAGES R2_PCD1662 WC Insert_GO 10/12/07 3:37 AM Page IFC1 More than 40 memorable destinations — on one unforgettable adventure There’s no other escape like it — 107 magical days exploring over 40 of the world’s most exotic, exciting destinations on either of two smaller, spectacular ships, Royal Princess® and Tahitian Princess®. It’s the culmination of so many travel moments you’ve always wanted to experience — snorkeling the Great Barrier Reef in Australia, walking China’s Great Wall, exploring the ruins of Machu Picchu in Peru, and climbing Athens’ ancient Acropolis, to name just a few. Best of all, after every visit to one of these legendary places, you come back to the welcoming oasis of your Princess ship — the wonderful dining and entertainment, superb amenities and myriad activities, and the friendly smiles of the staff, who’ve been awaiting your return. It truly is a vacation of a lifetime. And there are several different ways you can be a part of it. R2_PCD1662 WC Insert_GO 10/12/07 3:37 AM Page 1 Embark on an experience of a lifetime — a 2009 World Cruise with Princess ® There are three ways to experience the World Cruise with either Royal Princess® or Tahitian Princess.® You can, of course, sail for the full cruise, visiting over 40 ports throughout the globe’s continents and cultures. Or you can choose to sail a segment of the voyage. Combine two or more Segment Voyages for a longer Liner Voyage. However long you choose to sail, you’ll be a part of all the excitement and tradition of a World Cruise. SEGMENT VOYAGES. We realize you may not have 107 days but would still like to be a part of the fabled experience of a World Cruise. So, we’ve created four distinct Segment Voyages, ranging from 22 to 35 days each. These shorter options focus on a specific portion of the cruise, in a particular region. For example, you might prefer to sail in the Pacific, visiting South America and the islands of the South Pacific. Or perhaps Australia and Asia are of more interest, or North Africa and the Mediterranean. Whatever part of the world you most want to see, there is a Segment Voyage to match. And there are more details about each on the following pages. Enchanting setting, exquisite service UP TO $ 500 ONBOARD CREDIT FOR LINER PASSENGERS BOOKING BEFORE JANUARY 31, 2008 † LINERS — MULTIPLE SEGMENTS. Consecutive segments are also combined into what we call a Liner. These voyages allow you to focus on selected regions of interest, and range from 45 to 80 days in length. Plus, you’ll enjoy onboard credits of up to $500 if you book by January 31, 2008. Passengers booking categories OS-BF will receive onboard credit of $500 per person when booking the 45-, 49-, 58-, 72- or 80-day World Cruise Liner. Passengers booking categories CC-G will receive $250 per person. Onboard credit offer is not applicable for interior cabins (categories II-L). Onboard credit offer applies to the first two passengers in the stateroom and does not apply to third/fourth berth passengers. This offer is not combinable with any other public, group or past passenger offer. † Pyramids of Giza, Egypt princess.com | 1 10/12/07 3:37 AM Page 2 ROYAL PRINCESS 2009 DAYS ROYAL PRINCESS DAY Tuesday S E G M E N T 1 ( 3 5 D AY S ) SPECIAL FULL WORLD CRUISE GUEST BENEFITS Receive shipboard credits up to $1,000 USD per person† AND Complimentary hotel and dining charges† BOOK BY JANUARY 31, 2008 Passengers booking categories OS-BF will receive an onboard credit of $1,000 USD per person when booking the 107-day World Cruise. Passengers booking categories CC-G will receive $500 USD per person. Onboard credit offer is not applicable for interior cabins (categories II-L). Onboard credit offer applies to the first two passengers in the stateroom and does not apply to third/fourth berth passengers. Onboard credit offer available for bookings made before January 31, 2008. Hotel and dining charges are complimentary for passengers booking the 107-day World Cruise. This offer is for bookings made before January 31, 2008 at Brochure or Early Booking Discount fares and may not be combinable with any other public, group or past passenger offer. S E G M E N T 2 ( 2 3 D AY S ) † AIRFARE INCLUDED When you book a balcony or suite for the Full World Cruise^ 2 & S E G M E N T S FULL WORLD CRUISE ITINERARY ® 2009 DEPARTURE DATE January 20 C R U I S E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8-9 10 11 12 13-15 16 17-18 19 20-21 22 23 24 25-28 29 30-33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42-43 44 45-46 47 48-50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57-58 DATE Jan 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27-28 29 30 31 Feb 1-3 4 5-6 7 8-9 10 11 12 13-17 18 19-22 23 24 Feb 25 26 27 28 Mar 1 2 3-4 5 6-7 8 9-11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18-19 PORT ARRIVE DAY DEPART Ft. Lauderdale, Florida Embark PM Cruising the Great Bahama Bank Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands 10 AM 6 PM Cruising the Caribbean Sea Transit the Panama Canal 7 AM 4:30 PM Cruising the Pacific Ocean (cross the Equator) Quito, Ecuador (Manta) 6 AM 7 PM Cruising the Pacific Ocean Lima, Peru (Callao - overnight onboard ship) 7 AM Lima, Peru (Callao) 1 PM Cruising the Pacific Ocean Cruising the Pacific Ocean Easter Island, Chile 9 AM 6 PM Cruising the South Pacific Ocean Pitcairn Island (scenic cruising) 10 AM 2 PM Cruising the South Pacific Ocean Tahiti, French Polynesia (Papeete) 8 AM 5 PM Cruising the South Pacific Ocean Rarotonga, Cook Islands 8 AM 5 PM Cruising the South Pacific Ocean (cross International Dateline) Auckland, New Zealand 7 AM 10 PM Cruising the Cook Strait & the Tasman Sea Tasmania, Australia (Burnie) 8 AM 6 PM Cruising the Tasman Sea Sydney, Australia 7 AM 10 PM Cruising the South Pacific Ocean Brisbane, Australia 8 AM 6 PM Cruising the South Pacific Ocean Cruising the South Pacific Ocean Cairns, Australia (for the Great Barrier Reef) 7 AM 6 PM Cruising the Coral Sea Rabaul, Papua New Guinea 7 AM 2 PM Cruising the Pacific Ocean (cross the Equator) Guam, Northern Mariana Islands 12 N 7 PM Cruising the Pacific Ocean Osaka, Japan (for Kyoto) 8 AM 8 PM Hiroshima, Japan 9 AM 5 PM Cruising the Sea of Japan Seoul, South Korea (Inchon) 8 AM 5 PM Cruising the East China Sea Shanghai, China 7 AM 6 PM Cruising the South China Sea 59 60-61 S E G M E N T 3 ( 2 2 D AY S ) 107 W O R L D DATE Mar 20 21-22 PORT 23 Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam 24 Cruising the South China Sea 64 25 Sihanoukville, Cambodia 65 26 Cruising the Gulf of Thailand 27 Bangkok, Thailand 67-68 28-29 DEPART 7 AM 8 PM Hong Kong 63 66 ARRIVE Cruising the South China Sea 62 8 AM 4:30 PM 8 AM 6 PM 7 AM 7 PM Cruising the South China Sea 69 30 Singapore 7 AM 5 PM 70 31 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (Port Kelang) 7 AM 6 PM 71 Apr 1 72 2 12 N 7 PM 7 AM 10 PM Dubai, United Arab Emirates 7 AM 8 PM Cruising the Gulf of Oman Sala-lah, Oman 7 AM 5 PM 6 AM 10 PM 73-76 77 78-80 81 82-83 84 85-88 S E G M E N T 4 ( 2 7 D AY S ) R2_PCD1662 WC Insert_GO 3-6 7 8-10 Apr 11 12-13 14 15-18 Cruising the Andaman Sea Port Blair, Andaman Islands Cruising the Indian Ocean Mumbai, India Cruising the Arabian Sea & the Gulf of Oman Cruising the Gulf of Aden & the Red Sea 89 19 Safaga, Egypt (for Luxor/Karnak) 90 20 Cruising the Red Sea 91 21 Transit the Suez Canal 92 22 Port Said, Egypt (for Cairo/Giza) 7 AM 8 PM 93 23 Jerusalem, Israel (Ashdod) 7 AM 8 PM 7 AM 5 PM 94-95 24-25 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea 96 26 Istanbul, Turkey 97 27 Cruising the Aegean Sea 98 28 Athens, Greece (Piraeus) 29-30 101 May 1 102 2 103 3 Sicily, Italy (Messina) 104 4 Cruising the Mediterranean Sea 105 5 106 6 107 108 6 AM 5:45 PM Cruising the Mediterranean Sea 99-100 Venice, Italy 7 AM 5 PM 8 AM 4 PM Barcelona, Spain 8 AM 4 PM Cannes, France (for Monte Carlo) 9 AM 7 PM 7 Florence/Pisa, Italy (Livorno) 7 AM 7 PM 8 Rome, Italy (Civitavecchia) Cruising the Mediterranean Sea Disembark AM Interior fares from Oceanview fares from Balcony fares from Suite fares from $21,495 $24,295 $28,495 $46,895 Certain restrictions apply. Fares based on 1/20/09 107-day Royal Princess sailing. Government fees and taxes up to $821.27 are additional and subject to change. ^Air-inclusive offer is only applicable for U.S. and Canadian Full World Cruise passengers booking categories OS-BD on Royal Princess. Air taxes, transfers and hotel accommodations are additional. This offer applies to lower-berth passengers only. This offer only applies to the sailing dates, stateroom categories and rates shown in the 2009 World Cruises Brochure. Select staterooms may be excluded from the offer. This is based on space availability, is capacity controlled and may not be combinable with any other public, group or passenger offer. R2_PCD1662 WC Insert_GO 10/12/07 3:37 AM Page 3 Segments and Liner Voyages with Royal Princess ® See the world and choose the voyage length that works best for you. Cruise for 35 days from Ft. Lauderdale to Sydney, with calls in South America and the South Pacific. Sail for 23 days from Sydney to Hong Kong, exploring the Great Barrier Reef en route to Asia. A 22-day segment sails from Hong Kong to Dubai with calls throughout Southeast Asia and India. The final 27-day segment leaves Dubai for Egypt, the Holy Land and the Mediterranean. Experience even more by combining any two or more segments to create fascinating voyages up to 80 days. FARE COLUMN WORLD CRUISE SEGMENTS SEGMENT 2 SEGMENT 3 SEGMENT 4 FT. LAUDERDALE TO ROME FT. LAUDERDALE TO SYDNEY SYDNEY TO HONG KONG HONG KONG TO DUBAI DUBAI TO ROME FT. LAUDERDALE TO HONG KONG FT. LAUDERDALE TO DUBAI SYDNEY TO DUBAI SYDNEY TO ROME 1/20/09 1/20/09 2/25/09 3/20/09 4/11/09 1/20/09 1/20/09 2/25/09 2/25/09 3/20/09 107 DAYS 35 DAYS 23 DAYS 22 DAYS 27 DAYS 58 DAYS 80 DAYS 45 DAYS 72 DAYS 49 DAYS HONG KONG TO ROME STATEROOM DESCRIPTIONS EBD EBD EBD EBD EBD EBD EBD EBD EBD EBD OS DECK 6, 7, 8: Owner’s suite with balcony $51,395 $18,393 $11,952 $10,774 $13,341 $30,045 $40,719 $22,426 $35,667 $23,815 † PH DECK 6, 7: Penthouse suite with balcony 46,895 16,773 10,888 9,756 12,092 27,362 37,018 20,344 32,336 21,548 BA DECK 6, 7, 8: Balcony two lower beds 33,295 11,830 7,623 6,830 8,517 19,153 25,883 14,153 22,570 15,047 BB DECK 7, 8: Balcony two lower beds 31,695 11,254 7,244 6,468 8,073 18,199 24,567 13,413 21,385 14,241 BC DECK 7: Balcony two lower beds 30,095 10,679 6,866 6,107 7,628 17,244 23,251 12,672 20,201 13,435 BD DECK 6: Balcony two lower beds 28,495 10,103 6,488 5,745 7,184 16,290 21,935 11,932 19,017 12,629 †† BE DECK 6: Balcony two lower beds N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A †† BF DECK 6, 7, 8: Balcony two lower beds (partially obstructed view) N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A CC DECK 7: Deluxe oceanview two lower beds 27,295 9,596 6,179 5,548 6,926 15,475 20,923 11,427 18,253 12,175 DECK DECK E DECK GG DECK G DECK II DECK I DECK J DECK K DECK L DECK 26,695 9,380 6,037 5,413 6,760 15,117 20,430 11,150 17,809 11,872 25,795 9,056 5,824 5,209 6,510 14,581 19,690 10,733 17,143 11,419 25,195 8,840 5,682 5,073 6,343 14,223 19,196 10,456 16,699 11,117 24,295 8,432 5,405 4,910 6,169 13,536 18,346 10,014 16,083 10,778 OCEANVIEW C D INTERIOR †† †† 6: Deluxe oceanview two lower beds 4: Oceanview two lower beds 4: Oceanview two lower beds 6: Oceanview two lower beds (obstructed view) 6: Oceanview two lower beds (obstructed view) 8: Interior two lower beds 7: Interior two lower beds 7: Interior two lower beds 4, 6: Interior two lower beds 4: Interior two lower beds GOVERNMENT FEES AND TAXES1 (additional) EARLY BOOKING DISCOUNT^ (taken into account in above fares) N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 23,495 8,104 5,205 4,814 6,122 13,009 17,723 9,719 15,741 10,635 22,895 7,888 5,063 4,678 5,955 12,651 17,230 9,442 15,297 10,333 22,295 7,672 4,922 4,542 5,788 12,294 16,736 9,164 14,852 10,031 21,495 7,384 4,732 4,361 5,566 11,817 16,078 8,794 14,260 9,628 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A $240.18 $168.00 $171.22 $330.78 $375.12 $512.97 $305.85 $623.87 $479.52 $2,000 $550 $400 $400 $450 $950 $1,350 $800 $1,250 $850 Early Booking Discount (EBD) not applicable to these categories. Fares shown are Brochure fares. 1 Government Fees & Taxes are the current amounts for U.S. residents. They are per person, additional, based on itinerary, are subject to change without prior notice and may vary for Canadian residents. N/A $821.27 ^ Early Booking Discount (EBD) is available for a limited time, is combinable with Brochure fares only, and does not apply to categories OS-PH and third/fourth berth passengers. Fares shown are inclusive of EBD. † WORLD CRUISE LINERS SEGMENT 1 † BALCONY SUITE Early Booking Discount (EBD) fares are cruise-only. Fares do not include transfers or air add-ons. FULL WORLD CRUISE Traditional costume — Singapore †† Lead-in Early Booking Discount fares may be available in these categories. Call 1-800-PRINCESS for fares. Fares are per person, in U.S. dollars, based on double occupancy. Please refer to the 2009 World Cruises Brochure for singles rates, third/fourth person Brochure fares, ship deck plans and terms, conditions and definitions that apply to all bookings. princess.com | 3 10/12/07 3:37 AM Page 4 TA H I T I A N P R I N C E S S 2 0 0 9 DAYS TAHITIAN PRINCESS DAY 1 Wednesday SPECIAL FULL WORLD CRUISE GUEST BENEFITS S E G M E N T 1 — 3 5 D AY S AND Complimentary hotel and dining charges† BOOK BY JANUARY 31, 2008 2 15 16 4 17 5 18 6 19 8-9 10 11 12-15 16 4 23 5 6 7-11 12 13-16 34 17 35 18 36 Feb 19 37 20 38 21 39-40 S E G M E N T 2 — 2 3 D AY S 2-3 22 41 42-43 44 22-23 24 25-26 27 45 28 46 Mar 1 47 48-50 51 2 3-5 6 52 7 53 8 54 9 55 10 56 57-58 4 29 Feb 1 20-21 29 24 25-28 19 30-33 When you book a balcony, mini-suite or suite for the Full World Cruise^ 23 30-31 25-28 AIRFARE INCLUDED 20 21-22 17-18 24 Passengers booking categories OS-BF will receive an onboard credit of $1,000 USD per person when booking the 107-day World Cruise. Passengers booking categories CC-G will receive $500 USD per person. Onboard credit offer is not applicable for interior cabins (categories II-L). Onboard credit offer applies to the first two passengers in the stateroom and does not apply to third/fourth berth passengers. Onboard credit offer available for bookings made before January 31, 2008. Hotel and dining charges are complimentary for passengers booking the 107-day World Cruise. This offer is for bookings made before January 31, 2008 at Brochure or Early Booking Discount fares and may not be combinable with any other public, group or past passenger offer. DATE Jan 14 3 7 Receive shipboard credits up to $1,000 USD per person† † & S E G M E N T S 11 12-13 PORT ARRIVE Ft. Lauderdale, Florida DAY DEPART Embark PM Cruising the Great Bahama Bank Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands 10 AM 6 PM Cruising the Caribbean Sea Transit the Panama Canal 7 AM 4:30 PM Cruising the Pacific Ocean (cross the Equator) Quito, Ecuador (Manta) 6 AM 7 PM Cruising the Pacific Ocean Lima, Peru (Callao - overnight onboard ship) 7 AM Lima, Peru (Callao) 1 PM Cruising the Pacific Ocean Easter Island, Chile 9 AM 6 PM Cruising the South Pacific Ocean Pitcairn Island (scenic cruising) 10 AM 2 PM Cruising the South Pacific Ocean Tahiti, French Polynesia (Papeete) 8 AM 5 PM Cruising the South Pacific Ocean Rarotonga, Cook Islands 8 AM 5 PM Cruising the South Pacific Ocean (cross International Dateline) Auckland, New Zealand 7 AM 10 PM Cruising the Cook Strait & the Tasman Sea Tasmania, Australia (Burnie) 8 AM 6 PM Cruising the Tasman Sea Sydney, Australia 7 AM 10 PM Cruising the South Pacific Ocean Brisbane, Australia 8 AM 6 PM Cruising the South Pacific Ocean Cairns, Australia (for the Great Barrier Reef) 7 AM 6 PM Cruising the Coral Sea Rabaul, Papua New Guinea 7 AM 2 PM Cruising the Pacific Ocean (cross the Equator) Cruising the Pacific Ocean Guam, Northern Mariana Islands 12 N 7 PM Cruising the Pacific Ocean Osaka, Japan (for Kyoto) 8 AM 8 PM Hiroshima, Japan 9 AM 5 PM Cruising the Sea of Japan Seoul, South Korea (Inchon) 8 AM 5 PM Cruising the East China Sea Shanghai, China 7 AM 6 PM Cruising the South China Sea DATE 59 Mar 14 60-61 15-16 62 17 63 18 64 19 65 20 66 21 67-68 22-23 69 24 70 25 71 26 72 27 73-76 28-31 77 Apr 1 78-80 2-4 81 Apr 5 82-83 6-7 84 8 85-88 9-12 89 13 90 14 91 15 92 16 93 17 94 18 95 19 96 20 97 21 98 22 99 23 100 24 101 25 102 26 103-104 27-28 105 29 106 30 107 May 1 108 2 GET $ 150 OFF Cunard’s Queen Mary 2 fare when you combine the 107-day World Cruise with a 6-day Transatlantic Crossing on Cunard** FULL WORLD CRUISE ITINERARY ® 2009 DEPARTURE DATE January 14 C R U I S E S E G M E N T 3 — 2 2 D AY S 107 W O R L D S E G M E N T 4 — 2 7 D AY S R2_PCD1662 WC Insert_GO PORT ARRIVE OPTIONAL 6-DAY TRANSATLANTIC CROSSING ON QUEEN MARY 2* May 2-8, 2009 Departing from Southampton, London and arriving in New York, New York. OPTIONAL 10-DAY SCANDINAVIA & RUSSIA EXTENSION ON TAHITIAN PRINCESS* May 2-12, 2009 Sail the Baltic Sea to Stockholm, visiting Copenhagen, St. Petersburg and more. Interior fares from Oceanview fares from Balcony fares from Mini-suite fares from $21,495 $24,295 $28,495 $38,895 DEPART Hong Kong 7 AM 8 PM Cruising the South China Sea Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam 8 AM 4:30 PM Cruising the South China Sea Sihanoukville, Cambodia 8 AM 6 PM Cruising the Gulf of Thailand Bangkok, Thailand 7 AM 7 PM Cruising the South China Sea Singapore 7 AM 5 PM Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (Port Kelang) 7 AM 6 PM Cruising the Andaman Sea Port Blair, Andaman Islands 12 N 7 PM Cruising the Indian Ocean Mumbai, India 7 AM 10 PM Cruising the Arabian Sea & the Gulf of Oman Dubai, United Arab Emirates 7 AM 8 PM Cruising the Gulf of Oman Sala-lah, Oman 7 AM 5 PM Cruising the Gulf of Aden & the Red Sea Safaga, Egypt (for Luxor/Karnak) 6 AM 10 PM Cruising the Red Sea Transit the Suez Canal Port Said, Egypt (for Cairo/Giza) 7 AM 8 PM Cruising the Mediterranean Sea Athens, Greece (Piraeus) 9 AM 5:45 PM Cruising the Mediterranean Sea Sorrento/Capri, Italy 8 AM 6 PM Rome, Italy (Civitavecchia) 7 AM 6:30 PM Cannes, France (for Monte Carlo) 9 AM 6 PM Barcelona, Spain 12 N 11 PM Cruising the Mediterranean Sea Gibraltar 7 AM 1 PM Lisbon, Portugal 10 AM 6 PM Cruising the Atlantic Ocean Cork, Ireland (Cobh - for Blarney Castle) 8 AM 6 PM Cruising the Atlantic Ocean Paris/Normandy, France (Le Havre) 7 AM 7 PM Dover (for London), England Disembark AM Certain restrictions apply. Fares based on 1/14/09 107-day Tahitian Princess sailing. Government fees and taxes up to $908.32 are additional and subject to change. ^ Air-inclusive offer is only applicable for U.S. and Canadian Full World Cruise passengers booking categories OS-AB, BA-BD on Tahitian Princess. Air taxes, transfers and hotel accommodations are additional. This offer applies to lower-berth passengers only. This offer only applies to the sailing dates, stateroom categories and rates shown in the 2009 World Cruises Brochure. Select staterooms may be excluded from the offer. This is based on space availability, is capacity controlled and may not be combinable with any other public, group or passenger offer. * For details on these World Cruise extensions, contact your Travel Agent, call 1-800-PRINCESS or visit princess.com. ** $150 discount is per person, based on 5/2/09 Queen Mary 2 Transatlantic sailing from Southampton to New York. $150 per person discount is only combinable with Brochure or Early Booking Savings (EBS) fares on the Queen Mary 2 Transatlantic Sailing. Discount does not apply to third/fourth berth passengers. R2_PCD1662 WC Insert_GO 10/12/07 3:37 AM Page 5 Segments and Liner Voyages with Tahitian Princess ® The first of four segments departs from Ft. Lauderdale and sails through the Panama Canal, en route to South America, the South Pacific and finally incredible Sydney, Australia. Guests will have a chance to visit both Machu Picchu and the Galapagos. From Sydney, the 23-day second segment begins, bound for the Great Barrier Reef, Guam, Japan and China. The third segment is a 22-day immersion in Asia — Hong Kong, Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand and beyond. The fourth segment begins in Dubai, a 27-day voyage that visits Egypt before sailing in the Mediterranean and Western Europe. Tahitian Princess concludes her World Cruise in Dover. WORLD CRUISE SEGMENTS FULL WORLD CRUISE FARE COLUMN Early Booking Discount (EBD) fares are cruise-only. Fares do not include transfers or air add-ons. MINI-SUITE SUITE STATEROOM DESCRIPTION WORLD CRUISE LINERS SEGMENT 1 SEGMENT 2 SEGMENT 3 SEGMENT 4 FT. LAUDERDALE TO DOVER FT. LAUDERDALE TO STOCKHOLM FT. LAUDERDALE TO SYDNEY SYDNEY TO HONG KONG HONG KONG TO DUBAI DUBAI TO DOVER* FT. LAUDERDALE TO HONG KONG FT. LAUDERDALE TO DUBAI SYDNEY TO DUBAI SYDNEY TO DOVER* 1/14/09 1/14/09 1/14/09 2/19/09 3/14/09 4/5/09 1/14/09 1/14/09 2/19/09 2/19/09 HONG KONG TO DOVER* 3/19/09 107 DAYS 117 DAYS 35 DAYS 23 DAYS 22 DAYS 27 DAYS 58 DAYS 80 DAYS 45 DAYS 72 DAYS 49 DAYS EBD EBD EBD EBD EBD EBD EBD EBD EBD EBD EBD † OS DECK 6, 7, 8: Owner’s suite with balcony $51,395 $57,885 $18,393 $11,952 $10,774 $13,341 $30,045 $40,719 $22,426 $35,667 $23,815 † PH DECK 6, 7: Penthouse suite with balcony 46,895 52,885 16,773 10,888 9,756 12,092 27,362 37,018 20,344 32,336 21,548 AA DECK 8: Mini-suite with balcony 40,895 44,285 14,615 9,470 8,399 10,426 23,784 32,083 17,569 27,895 18,525 AB DECK 8: Mini-suite with balcony 38,895 42,135 13,895 8,997 7,947 9,871 22,592 30,438 16,643 26,415 17,518 †† AC DECK 8: Mini-suite with balcony N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A BA DECK 6, 7, 8: Balcony two lower beds 33,295 36,235 11,830 7,623 6,830 8,517 19,153 25,883 14,153 22,570 15,047 14,241 31,695 34,535 11,254 7,244 6,468 8,073 18,199 24,567 13,413 21,385 30,095 32,835 10,679 6,866 6,107 7,628 17,244 23,251 12,672 20,201 13,435 BD DECK 6: Balcony two lower beds 28,495 31,135 10,103 6,488 5,745 7,184 16,290 21,935 11,932 19,017 12,629 †† BE DECK 6: Balcony two lower beds N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A †† BF DECK 6, 7: Balcony two lower beds (partially obstructed view) N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A CC DECK 7: Deluxe oceanview two lower beds 27,895 30,335 9,812 6,321 5,684 7,093 15,833 21,417 11,705 18,698 12,477 C DECK 6: Deluxe oceanview two lower beds DECK 4: Oceanview two lower beds E DECK 4: Oceanview two lower beds F DECK 3: Oceanview two lower beds (portholes) GG DECK 6: Oceanview two lower beds (obstructed view) †† G DECK 6: Oceanview two lower beds (obstructed view) II DECK 8: Interior two lower beds I DECK 7: Interior two lower beds J DECK 7: Interior two lower beds K DECK 4, 6: Interior two lower beds †† L DECK 4: Interior two lower beds GOVERNMENT FEES AND TAXES1 (additional) EARLY BOOKING DISCOUNT^ (taken into account in above fare) 27,295 29,685 9,596 6,179 5,548 6,926 15,475 20,923 11,427 18,253 12,175 D 26,395 28,735 9,272 5,966 5,345 6,676 14,938 20,183 11,011 17,587 11,721 25,795 28,085 9,056 5,824 5,209 6,510 14,581 19,690 10,733 17,143 11,419 24,895 27,110 8,648 5,546 5,045 6,335 13,894 18,839 10,292 16,527 11,081 24,295 26,435 8,432 5,405 4,910 6,169 13,536 18,346 10,014 16,083 10,778 INTERIOR OCEANVIEW BALCONY BB DECK 7: Balcony two lower beds BC DECK 7: Balcony two lower beds N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 23,495 25,575 8,104 5,205 4,814 6,122 13,009 17,723 9,719 15,741 10,635 22,895 24,945 7,888 5,063 4,678 5,955 12,651 17,230 9,442 15,297 10,333 22,295 24,315 7,672 4,922 4,542 5,788 12,294 16,736 9,164 14,852 10,031 21,495 23,485 7,384 4,732 4,361 5,566 11,817 16,078 8,794 14,260 9,628 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A $908.32 $1,042.62 $240.18 $168.00 $171.22 $371.84 $375.12 $512.97 $305.85 $664.92 $520.57 $2,000 $2,000 $550 $400 $400 $450 $950 $1,350 $800 $1,250 $850 ^ Early Booking Discount (EBD) is available for a limited time, is combinable with Brochure fares only, and does not apply to categories OS-PH and third/fourth berth passengers. Fares shown are inclusive of EBD. † Early Booking Discount (EBD) not applicable to these categories. Fares shown are Brochure fares. 1 Government Fees & Taxes are the current amounts for U.S. residents. They are per person, additional, based on itinerary, are subject to change without prior notice and may vary for Canadian residents. †† Lead-in Early Booking Discount fares may be available in these categories. Call 1-800-PRINCESS for fares. * Fares are also available for Segments and Liners ending in Stockholm. Contact Princess Cruises for rates. Fares are per person, in U.S. dollars, based on double occupancy. Please refer to the 2009 World Cruises Brochure for singles rates, third/fourth person Brochure fares, ship deck plans and terms, conditions and definitions that apply to all bookings. R2_PCD1662 WC Insert_GO 10/12/07 3:37 AM Page BC1 SWEDEN Stockholm DENMARK London Brussels/Bruges (Zeebrugge) Southampton Dover IRELAND Cork (Cobh) RUSSIA FINLAND Helsinki St. Petersburg Tallinn ESTONIA Copenhagen Amsterdam THE NETHERLANDS BELGIUM Paris/Normandy (Le Havre) Florence/Pisa Cannes Venice (Livorno) for Monte Carlo GREECE ITALY Barcelona SPAIN Istanbul Lisbon TURKEY SICILY Athens (Piraeus) Rome (Civitavecchia) Jerusalem UNITED (Ashdod) Messina ARAB Gibraltar EMIRATES Port Said ISRAEL for Cairo/Giza PORTUGAL Suez Canal Sorrento/Capri Safaga for Luxor/Karnak Dubai FRANCE EGYPT OMAN Salãlah SOUTH KOREA JAPAN Seoul Hiroshima (Inchon) CHINA International Date Line ENGLAND Osaka Shanghai VIETNAM INDIA Mumbai ANDAMAN ISLANDS Port Blair UNITED STATES Pacific Ocean Ft. Lauderdale Hong Kong THAILAND New York NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS Grand Cayman Bangkok Guam Sihanoukville Panama Canal Transit Ho Chi Minh City Kuala Lumpur PANAMA CAMBODIA MALAYSIA Quito (Manta) Equator (Port Kelang) Equator CAYMAN ISLANDS PAPUA NEW GUINEA Singapore Rabaul FRENCH POLYNESIA Papeete COOK ISLANDS Cairns ea Gr for Great Barrier Reef GALAPAGOS ISLANDS EQUADOR PERU Lima (Callao) tB TAHITI arr ier e Re f Rarotonga AUSTRALIA South Atlantic Ocean Indian Ocean Brisbane Pitcairn Island Scenic cruising Easter Island Sydney ROYAL PRINCESS CHILE Auckland Burnie (107-day, Ft. Lauderdale to Rome) TASMANIA TAHITIAN PRINCESS NEW ZEALAND (107-day, Ft. Lauderdale to Dover) (10-day, Dover to Stockholm) South Pacific Ocean QUEEN MARY 2 (6-day, Southampton to New York) © Princess Cruises 2007. Ships of Bermudan Registry. PWC9BR7005INSERTA BC1 The Acropolis — Athens, Greece Machu Picchu, Peru Easter Island