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Very well suited to people who love nature and different cultures – there are changes to see stingrays, dolphins, angelfish and to experience cooking demonstrations and visits by local dance troupes.
Service is of the usual good Princess standard.SuitabilityThe ship’s itinerary – around the Polynesian islands – makes for a different type of clientele to most other Princess cruises.
Passengers are likely to be well-travelled and enjoy experiencing different cultures.
The ship is small in size and would also suite people looking for a more personal experience than some of the mega-ships.
Children are not encouraged and there are no facilities for them.
Tenders are widely used at ports of call, so people who have difficulty walking may struggle.Hints & TipsStarboard cabins have the best views from their balconies when the ship is in port.
It’s cheaper to use the Internet in port, although the service is faster and more reliable on the ship.
Tips are automatically added to your on-board account.
Previous passengers suggest packing mosquito repellent in case you plan to venture out for walks on land.
You will need a variety of currencies for trips, for example, Polynesian Francs for some islands and the New Zealand dollar for Rarotonga.
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Ship Info Year Entered Service: 1999 Onboard Currency: USD Nationality of Crew: Italian officers; international crew/staff No. of Crew: 373 No. of Passengers: 684 Tonnage: 30200 Passenger/crew ratio: 1.8 Passenger/space ratio: 44.2
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