Day 1 New York, New York -- 5:00 pm Day 2 At Sea -- -- Day 3 At Sea -- -- Day 4 Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos Islands 7:00 am 2:00 pm Day 5 San Juan, Puerto Rico 9:00 am 6:00 pm Day 6 St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands 7:00 am 3:00 pm Day 7 At Sea -- -- Day 8 Hamilton, Bermuda 9:00 am 5:00 pm Day 9 At Sea -- -- Day 10 New York, New York 7:15 am --
On the crown princess! What do yuo all think?
Posts: 197 | Location: Oregon, USA | Registered: October 05, 2006
Sounds great! I'll post about Grand Turk when we get back, we've booked a sail/snorkel there. The only thing I remember about Bermuda was Horseshoe Beach, it was a great beach. I'm sure you're tired of reading my posts about Trunk Bay. Princess has a new dock area in St. Thomas, they were in the process of getting a shopping mall area ready when we were there in October. I'll bet it'll be open soon. There were tons of taxis waiting there to take you into town. They charged $4/pp, you could walk, but it would be quite a hike. Hope you have a wonderful cruise! Happy holidays
Iinerary sounds great - I think the only thing I find negative is the aomount of time in each port - way too short to really enjoy the locale - but, that is unfortunately the nature of cruising. At least you will get a taste. Have agreat trip - Shelley
I'm not familiar with any of your ports, but you're gonna' LOVE Crown Princess. I could do 10 days on her with NO ports. Tell us more: when are you going; what cabin; what do you like to do onboard? Any questions about the ship, I'd love to help.
Posts: 3377 | Location: Costa Mesa, California | Registered: November 16, 2006
Hi raffles, sorry it took so long to get back to you; I work at a mall and we are SWAMPED this time of year. I'm sure by now you have read sunprincess' reply to your post on the Princess page: not much I can add to what she said. There was a large court and I think it was basketball. There is also a 9 hole putting course AND a driving range simulator--neither of which I used so I can't comment. I love the Terrace Pool that sunprincess mentioned; it's all the way aft and you can lie in the pool a watch the wake stretch out behind. It's also quiet and near the buffet and a bar (actually, everything is close to some bar). I would also second her comment about never feeling crowded, which is quite a feat on a 3000 pax ship! One of my favorite features is the promenade deck that goes all the way to the prow--and is covered so you don't get blown away. And everything--food, service, facilities--is excellent; the ship is spotless and everyone is friendly and polite. You will have a GREAT cruise.
Posts: 3377 | Location: Costa Mesa, California | Registered: November 16, 2006