Princess Cruises: Island Princess

Coral Class review covers: Coral Princess, Island Princess

Accommodations

Layout: Stepped out in wedding-cake fashion, over 83% of ocean-view staterooms include Princess Cruises' trademark private balconies. Even the least expensive inside categories have plentiful storage and a small sitting area with chair and table. Suites have two televisions, a sitting area, wet bar, large walk-in closet, and separate bathtub and shower. Minisuites have a separate sitting area, two televisions, walk-in closet, and a combination bathtub/shower.

Amenities: Decorated in attractive pastels and light-wood tones, typical staterooms have a personal safe, hair dryer, refrigerator, and bathrobes for use during the cruise. Bathrooms have shampoo, lotion, and bath gel.

Suites: Occupants of sixteen suites receive complimentary Internet access, dry cleaning, and shoe polishing, afternoon tea and evening canapés delivered to their suites, and priority embarkation, disembarkation, and tendering privileges. An extended room service menu is also available for them, as are priority reservations for dining and shore excursions.

Good to Know: Twenty staterooms are designed for wheelchair accessibility and range in size from 217 to 374 square feet, depending upon category.



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