Ahhh!... A 12 Day Cruise to Paradise with Princess Cruise Lines


by Catherine Tallent

Your 12 Day Cruise to Paradise with Princess Cruise Lines

On Princess Cruise Lines Tahatian Princess you can treat yourself to a twelve day cruise to several exotic locations in the Pacific. Princess Cruise Lines will let you experience complete relaxation under the Pacific sun, especially since all meals and entertainment are included.

The Tahitian Princess is one of Princess Cruise Lines premier ships. She can comfortably house over six hundred people and keep them so entertained, some guests may not want to leave her during their voyage. While aboard the Tahitian Princess you can enjoy its numerous bars and lounges, like the Tahitian Lounge, Pool Bar, Casino, Club Bar, Club Bar, Cabaret Lounge, and the Casino Bar. You can also stay busy with the Tahitian Princess’s two pools, gym and fitness area, jogging track, and golf practice cage. If you don’t want to work up a sweat, you can spend hours in viewing world-class art collection, browsing the library, surf the web with 24 hours internet service, and play in the card room. When you get hungry, you can make your way to any of the Tahitian Princess’s on board restaurants including Italian, a steakhouse, wine and caviar bar, buffets, and several other restaurants that are included in your upfront price.

Not only do you get to enjoy the luxury of the Tahitian Princess, Princess Cruise Lines itinerary takes you to nine different exotic locations including French Polynesia, Christmas Island, and Hawaii. Papeete, Tahiti, your first stop, is the largest city in French Polynesia, as well as its capitol. Tahiti is still French-owned so there is a significant European influence in Papeete. Because of the European presence, topless beaches are common, but there are no official nude beaches known at this time. Papeete is home to both black and white sand beaches that are some of the most beautiful in the world.

Next you will visit the island of Moorea, which is also part of French Polynesia. Moorea features a variety of terrain including jagged mountains, icy cold springs, and, of course, gorgeous beaches. You will also have the opportunity to see another popular French Polynesian attraction, the island of Raiatea. The Raiatea is well suited for hiking and land excursions if you are feeling adventurous. The Tahitian Princess will also take you to Bora Bora, one of the most well known islands in the world. In addition to sharing the same beauty and Pacific sun and surf as the rest of French Polynesia, Bora Bora is home to several gigantic cannons that are left over from the United States occupation in World War II. These cannons were placed strategically at different peaks on Bora Bora to hold off attacks from enemies at the time, and helped establish the U.S. as a presence in the Pacific and allowed the U.S. to protect important trade routes. Today Bora Bora is a major tourist attraction. Many people enjoy going to Bora Bora’s lagoon, which features shark and ray feeding, while many others enjoy seeing its non-active volcano.

After leaving French Polynesia, the Tahitian Princess will take you to Christmas Island, a nature lover’s paradise in the Indian Ocean. Christmas Island’s national park contains species of animals and plants found nowhere else in the world, including the Red Crab, which cover the ocean floor. Snorkeling and diving is highly recommended at Christmas Island because of the Red Crab, the plethora of fish lounging in water only a few yards deep, as well as an occasional run-in with playful dolphins. At certain times of year you may even see a Whaleshark, the largest shark in the world, which luckily eats by filtering the plankton from the water and not by hunting.

Following Christmas Island, you will spend four days at different locations in Hawaii. In addition to its beautiful beaches, Hawaii will allow you some time in the tropics surrounded primarily by English speakers. Hawaii will allow you access to many different activities, including mountain biking down a volcano, snorkeling, skiing, as well as surfing Hawaii’s famous waves.

While this twelve day cruise aboard the Tahitian Princess is certainly luxurious, it doesn’t have to break the bank. Depending on what kind of lodging you prefer, you can enjoy this cruise for as little as $160 U.S. dollars per day, including food and entertainment, making it one of the most reasonable vacation getaways available. Many times it is difficult to book a hotel for $160 a day, let alone eat and have fun. However, a cruise aboard the Tahitian Princess will let you relax on a budget while seeing several world-class destinations.

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