Princess Cruises launch Rhythm of the Caribbean Experience

Princess Cruises Rhythm of the Caribbean is set to bring a whole new dimension to your Caribbean cruise…

It you are heading off to the Caribbean with Princess Cruises, be prepared for a whole new experience on board. They are starting up a Princess Cruises Rhythm of the Caribbean programme which incorporates a whole host of onboard experiences and activities influenced by the array of tropical islands. These will include a host of new cuisine experiences, cocktails, entertainment and even parrots in the piazza!

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Princess Cruises Rhythm of the Caribbean programme is set to make its debut experience on the 3,150 guest Caribeean Princess setting sail on May 2018 before being rolled out on further Princess Cruises ships in the Caribbean over the year.

Princess Cruises rhythm of the caribbean

Highlights of the programme include:

·        Authentic island cuisine – tease your tastebuds with a whole host of local dishes including Jamaican jerk chicken, red snapper, creole black mussels, Puerto Rican mofongo, pineapple crème brulée and more
·        Cocktails – sample the flavour of the Caribbean with rum punch, tropical coolers, coladas, mojitos and regional rum tasting
·        Parrots in the Piazza – meet ‘parrots of the Caribbean’ and macaws up close and personal in the ship’s atrium while learning about their habits and habitat
·        Caribbean festival – presented in association with Princess Cruises’ ‘Festivals of the World’, the spirit of the Caribbean comes to life onboard with parties, themed activities and musical performances
·        Stories from deep sea – guests can meet real-life shipwreck hunters onboard, who will share tales of their lost treasure and recovery explorations. And on select voyages, Martin Graff, a veteran shark diver, will explain more about his encounters with the infamous underwater predators
·        Pirate-themed activities – young landlubbers can enjoy swashbucklin’ fun as they learn how to talk like a pirate, dress like a pirate and even dance like a pirate during a themed party for the whole family

Tony Roberts, Princess Cruises’ vice president UK and Europe, said: “Bringing the Caribbean to life, both on and off our ships via a variety of shore excursions, has always been a passion for Princess Cruises. The Princess Cruises Rhythm of the Caribbean will now further our fantastic range of experiences, from sitting back and relaxing on the top deck with a suitably tropical cocktail, to parents joining their children for a pirate party in the youth centre.

For more information on the Princess Cruises Rhythm of the Caribbean head to princess.com

A 10-night Caribbean cruise, sailing roundtrip from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on Caribbean Princess is available from £649 per person. Departing September 28, 2018, ports of call include Princess Cays (Princess Cruises’ private beach in the Bahamas), St Thomas, St Kitts, St Lucia, Antigua and St Maarten. An additional £200 off the cost of flights is available per person. To book visit www.princess.com, call 0344 338 8663 or contact your local travel agent.

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