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Princess Cruise Ships :
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Tahitian Princess Princess Cruise Destinations : Princess Cruise Ports : -
Acapulco, Mexico
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Auckland, New Zealand
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Barcelona, Spain
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Bridgetown, Barbados,WI
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Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy
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Copenhagen, Denmark
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Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
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Guayaquil/Quito, Ecuador
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Honolulu, Hawaii
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Los Angeles, California
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Manaus, Brazil
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Montego Bay, Jamaica
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Montreal, Quebec
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New York, New York
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Papeete, French Polynesia
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Piraeus (Athens), Greece
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Quebec City, Quebec
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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San Diego, California
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San Francisco, California
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San Juan, Puerto Rico
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Seattle, Washington
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Southampton, England
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Stockholm, Sweden
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Sydney, Australia
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Valparaiso / Santiago, Santiago,
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Vancouver, British Columbia
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Venice, Italy
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Whittier, Alaska
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Europe & the Mediterranean

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Tahitian Princess Cruise Ship
Tahitian Princess Sailing Dates:
Tahitian Princess, a former Renaissance vessel was
introduced to Princess' fleet on August 9, 2002. Her
sleek, modern design provides a 'boutique version'
of our Personal Choice Cruising program, with over
two thirds of the ship's cabins having balconies and
with a variety of dining and entertainment options
to deliver on our trademark "big ship choice" in a
smaller, more intimate cruise environment.
Tahitian Princess will sail year-round in Tahiti and
the South Pacific, debuting the only 10-day sailings
in the region. Three unique itineraries, with a
total of 50 departures roundtrip from Papeete,
Tahiti, each includes calls at the tropical
paradises of Bora Bora, Moorea and Raiatea.
Passengers can choose one of the 34 French
Polynesia/Cook Islands sailings that explore ports
like mystic Huahine and Raratonga and feature
overnight stays in both Papeete and Bora Bora; enjoy
one of eight French Polynesia/Samoa cruises to
discover the dramatic beauty of Pago Pago and Apia;
or travel on one of eight French Polynesia/Marquesas
voyages to unwrap the secrets of Nuku Hiva and Hiva
Oa.
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Tahitian Princess Facts
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Launch Date: 12/24/2002
Registry: Gibraltar
Officers: British/Italian
Crew: International
Complement: 373
Gross Tons: 30277.0
Length (ft.): 592
Beam (ft.): 83.5
Draft (ft.): 19.5
Passengers: 680
Passenger Decks: 9
Cuisine: Continental and
International
Dress Code: Traditional
Room Service: Yes
Tipping:
Room Steward, Waiter and Bus Boy - $10
pppd
Others - At Discretion
Outdoor Pools: 1
Indoor Pools: 0
Jacuzzis: 3
Fitness Center: Yes
Spa: Yes
Beauty Salon: Yes
Showroom: Yes
Bars/Lounges: 10
Casino: Yes
Shops: Yes
Library: Yes
Child Program: No
Self-service Laundry: Yes
Elevators: 4
Suites: 10
Outside Doubles: 314
Inside Doubles: 26
Verandah Cabins: 231
Singles Surcharge: 150 - 200%
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Activities
Tahitian Princess provides its passengers with
Personal Choice. You can pick and choose which
activities you want to participate in. From
attending the Art Auction to being pampered in the
spa, it is all up to you.
- Art Auctions
- Photography
- Shops and Boutiques
- Library
- Spa & Fitness
- And More
Dining
Princess' unique Personal Choice Dining
program is the only one in the industry to offer two
main dining room options: Passengers can choose
between Traditional Fixed Seating, where they will
have an assigned dinner time, table, companions and
wait staff; and the restaurant-style Anytime Dining,
which allows them to dine when, where and with whom
they wish between the hours of 5:30 pm and 10:00 pm.
Entertainment
Personal Choice Entertainment is a program
encompassing a wide variety of options, including
multiple show lounges featuring Princess'
award-winning original Broadway- and Las Vegas-style
productions, an extensive daily lineup of shipboard
activities, and an ever-changing array of special
features particular to each ship and its itinerary.
Princess Kids, the line's expanded youth
program, gives families a new option with the
addition of in-port activities for children. Parents
can now go ashore knowing their youngsters are being
entertained in the ship's youth center, and enjoying
lunch with their newfound friends. The program also
features added activities from the National Wildlife
Federation and the California Science Center.
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