Princess Cruises brings Enchanted Princess to Southampton for 2022 summer season

Princess Cruises’ new ship, Enchanted Princess, will be based in Southampton for this year’s UK summer season. Starting 4 May 2022, Enchanted Princess will offer 13 new voyages ranging from four to 14 nights. 

Joining the Princess fleet in November 2021, Enchanted Princess is currently completing its inaugural Caribbean season before heading to Europe in April. Enchanted Princess will join sister ship, Sky Princess, and two other Princess ships – Emerald Princess and Island Princess – to sail out of Southampton this year.

The 3,660-guest Enchanted Princess represents an evolution of the design platform consistent across her Royal-class sister ships, offering an elevation of style and elegance that is distinguished by the cruise line.

New itineraries include short cruises and longer voyages to the Canary Islands, Mediterranean, Scandinavia, Norway and Iceland.

“Following on from the popularity of having two Royal-class ships based in Southampton last year, we are delighted to have two of our newest ships in the UK this summer,” said Tony Roberts, vice president Princess Cruises UK and Europe.

Enchanted Princess delivers the ultimate in effortless, personalised cruising featuring the world-class dining and entertainment Princess is renowned for, all elevated with the Princess MedallionClass Experience. As with all ships in the Princess fleet, it begins with the Medallion, a 10 pence-sized wearable device that enables everything from expedited contactless boarding to locating friends and family anywhere on the ship, as well as enhanced service such as having whatever guests need delivered directly to them, wherever they are on the ship. In addition, guests can share their cruise moments using MedallionNet, the best Wi-Fi at sea, and stay connected with friends and family back home, work remotely anywhere on the ship, quickly post content and stream movies and shows. 

For more details visit Princess.com.

Also read: Princess Cruises extends contactless MedallionPay payment into destinations

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