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Itinerario

Dubai - Dubai - Muscat (Mina Qaboos) - Salalah - Aqaba - Transit the Suez Canal, Egypt - Transit the Suez Canal, Egypt - Alexandria - Jerusalem/Bethlehem (Ashdod) - Nazareth/Galilee, Israel (Haifa) - Rhodes - Kusadasi (Ephesus) - Patmos - Volos - Athens (Piraeus) - Dubrovnik - Bar, Montenegro - Taranto, Italy - Siracusa. Italy - Valletta - Rome (Civitavecchia)
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13 Mar '25

Dubai
Dubai has always served as a bridge between East and West. In the past, Dubai’s trade links stretched from Western Europe to Southeast Asia and China. The result was the creation of one of the most protean societies in the world. Nestled in the very heart of Islam, Dubai remains unique in its embrace of the West. Bedouin may still roam the desert, but Dubai also plays hosts to international tennis and golf tournaments. Tourists flock to its shores while the pace of development continues at a frenetic pace, from massive artificial islands to the astounding Burj Al Arab Hotel. Dubai is actually two cities in one: the Khor Dubai, an inlet of the Persian Gulf, separates Deira, the old city, from Bur Dubai. Less More
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14 Mar '25

Dubai
Dubai has always served as a bridge between East and West. In the past, Dubai’s trade links stretched from Western Europe to Southeast Asia and China. The result was the creation of one of the most protean societies in the world. Nestled in the very heart of Islam, Dubai remains unique in its embrace of the West. Bedouin may still roam the desert, but Dubai also plays hosts to international tennis and golf tournaments. Tourists flock to its shores while the pace of development continues at a frenetic pace, from massive artificial islands to the astounding Burj Al Arab Hotel. Dubai is actually two cities in one: the Khor Dubai, an inlet of the Persian Gulf, separates Deira, the old city, from Bur Dubai. Less More
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15 Mar '25

Muscat (Mina Qaboos)
Oman’s capital was once a major trading centre controlled and influenced by the Portuguese. Those intrepid explores and traders are long gone. Today, visitors flock to Oman thanks to its azure air, towering desert mountains, and crystalline waters. Muscat itself is an Arabian fable sprung to life. Old 16th century forts guard the bay and the palace, while the vibrant souqs offer daggers, superb silver jewellery, and traditional crafts and costumes. Less More
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16 Mar '25

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17 Mar '25

Salalah
Oman is commonly described as a Persian Gulf State. Strictly speaking, no part of Oman lies on the Persian Gulf: the nation occupies the southeastern edge of the Arabian Peninsula. Salalah, its second largest city, is an anomaly in Arabia as it benefits from the climatic effects of the yearly monsoon. The city is an oasis where tropical fruits grow abundantly. But as you travel outside the city, along the white beaches of the coast or into the serene mountains, one is soon reminded of the vast desert of the Arabian Peninsula. Salalah is the birthplace of Oman’s reigning Sultan Qaboos. The city is surrounded by coconut, banana, guava and papaya groves. Less More
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Fecha 6

18 Mar '25

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19 Mar '25

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20 Mar '25

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21 Mar '25

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22 Mar '25

Aqaba
The port of Aqaba has been an important strategic and commercial center for over three millennia. Originally called Elath, the home of the Edomites became in Roman times a trading center where goods from as far away as China found entry to Africa, Europe, and the Middle East. Today Aqaba is Jordan’s only seaport, and the city serves as an intriguing gateway for travelers. In the surrounding desert lies the lost city of Petra – a city that may date to 6,000 B.C. – and Wadi Rum, where an English soldier mystic named T.E. Lawrence found his destiny as “Lawrence of Arabia.” Perched at the apex of the Gulf of Aqaba, Aqaba offers internationally renowned diving opportunities and the richest marine life in the entire Red Sea. The old fortress on the waterfront dates to the 14th-century. Passengers should drink only bottled water while ashore. Please respect local customs and dress accordingly, avoiding exposed shoulders and knees. Less More
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23 Mar '25

Transit the Suez Canal, Egypt
Transiting through the Suez Canal is sure to be one of the lifelong memories of your cruise. The thought of a canal linking the Mediterranean and Red Sea extends back in history as far as 2100 B.C. Napoleon Bonaparte, pursuing his dreams of conquest, entertained the notion in 1798. But it was French engineer Ferdinand de Lesseps who finally proved that a canal across the Suez was practicable. Work on the canal began in 1858. Eleven years later the opening of the Suez Canal was an international event. The world had acquired a quicker route to Asia-as well as a Verdi opera called Aida. Of course the Suez Canal was a source of immediate controversy. The British wrested control of the canal from Egypt in 1882. Egypt regained control during its revolution of 1952. In 1956, the British, allied with the French and Israelis, nearly took the canal back. The Arab-Israeli Six Day War of 1967 closed the canal until 1973, when another war and intense international negotiations led to its return to Egyptian control. Turbulent history aside, what greater cruising memory can one have than serenely sailing along the sands of the desert aboard a Princess ship? Less More
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24 Mar '25

Transit the Suez Canal, Egypt
Transiting through the Suez Canal is sure to be one of the lifelong memories of your cruise. The thought of a canal linking the Mediterranean and Red Sea extends back in history as far as 2100 B.C. Napoleon Bonaparte, pursuing his dreams of conquest, entertained the notion in 1798. But it was French engineer Ferdinand de Lesseps who finally proved that a canal across the Suez was practicable. Work on the canal began in 1858. Eleven years later the opening of the Suez Canal was an international event. The world had acquired a quicker route to Asia-as well as a Verdi opera called Aida. Of course the Suez Canal was a source of immediate controversy. The British wrested control of the canal from Egypt in 1882. Egypt regained control during its revolution of 1952. In 1956, the British, allied with the French and Israelis, nearly took the canal back. The Arab-Israeli Six Day War of 1967 closed the canal until 1973, when another war and intense international negotiations led to its return to Egyptian control. Turbulent history aside, what greater cruising memory can one have than serenely sailing along the sands of the desert aboard a Princess ship? Less More
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25 Mar '25

Alexandria
Alexander the Great traveled to Egypt after conquering Greece and selected a small fishing village in the Mediterranean for his new capital, Alexandria. It’s now Egypt’s second largest city, and a juxtaposition of modern influences and ancient culture. Less More
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26 Mar '25

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27 Mar '25

Jerusalem/Bethlehem (Ashdod)
Ashdod produces textiles, cosmetics, and half the electrical power generated in Israel. Yet it is best known as the portal to the Holy Land. According to Scripture, Ashdod was once home to giants. It was here that the Philistines brought the captured Ark, celebrating their victory over the Israelites. Today, the city itself is a giant of industry, surpassing Haifa as the largest port in Israel. More importantly, Ashdod is your gateway to Jerusalem. This city in the hills of Judea is sacred to three of the world’s great faiths. For Jews, the Western Wall – the sole surviving remnant of the Second Temple – embodies their cultural and religious identity. Christians walk the Via Dolorosa and observe the Stations of the Cross, renewing Christ’s sacrifice. For Moslems, the city is home to the third holiest shrine in all Islam. From a spot near the El-Aqsa Mosque, Muhammad ascended into Heaven to receive the teaching of Allah. Less More
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28 Mar '25

Nazareth/Galilee, Israel (Haifa)
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29 Mar '25

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30 Mar '25

Rhodes
The largest and arguably the most beautiful of the 12 islands forming the Dodecanese, Rhodes has long played a major role in history. Lying just 12 miles off the coast of Turkey, the island straddles the sea-lanes linking Egypt, Southern Europe and the Holy Land. Rhodes Town bears witness to that long history. The ancient city features a classical stadium and the ruins of the Temple of Apollo. The “old” city is a walled town with medieval buildings and streets harking back to the days of the Crusades. The new town is a Mecca of luxury resorts lining the island’s picturesque Mandaraki Harbor. The Colossus of Rhodes, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, is reputed to have once stood guard over the harbor. Today, the bronze statues of a stag and doe top the two columns marking the harbor entrance. Less More
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31 Mar '25

Kusadasi (Ephesus)
From the port of Kusadasi on Turkey’s Anatolian Coast, one travels into the past. Nearby stand the ruins of ancient Ephesus, a major site of archeological excavation. The city was once a Roman provincial capital and trading center. Ephesus is also home to several of Christendom’s holiest sites. St. Paul preached at the Great Theater and the ruins of Ephesus’ Basilica cover the tomb of Christ’s most beloved disciple, St. John the Apostle. In Kusadasi, whitewashed stone houses rise in tiers behind the market district. The palm-lined esplanade is the center of town life, with thousands of merchants offering wares to rival the Grand Bazaar in Istanbul. Less More
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01 Apr '25

Patmos
This small island in the Dodecanese enjoys a singular honor. In 1981 the Greek Parliament passed a special resolution designating Patmos a “Sacred Island.” For rocky and barren Patmos claims one of the holiest spots in Christendom: the Grotto of the Revelation. Exiled from Ephesus in 95 A.D., St. John retired to Patmos spending 18 months in a cave. There he received the visions that resulted in Revelation, the last Book of the New Testament. Travelers can still view the saint’s Grotto and climb the path to the 11th-century monastery of St. John the Theologian. Patmos occupies a place in classical mythology as well. Orestes fled to Patmos to escape the Furies after avenging the murder of his father Agamemnon. Less More
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Fecha 21

02 Apr '25

Volos
Lying along the shores of the Pagasitikos Gulf, Volos and its surrounding area are steeped in history and myth. Towering Mount Pelion was believed to be the hunting ground of centaurs and other mythological creatures. And it was from here that Jason led his mighty band of Argonauts on their fabled quest for the Golden Fleece. Even mere mortals have accomplished seemingly inhuman feats. Awesome monasteries, built atop the towering rock pinnacles of Meteora, remain as testaments to man’s faith. Six of the original structures, including St. Stephen’s, are still inhabited. The results of wind erosion or eons’ worth of gravel deposits, these mysterious formations are truly a wonder to behold. Meteora is usually translated as meaning “mid-air.” Less More
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03 Apr '25

Athens (Piraeus)
The past maintains a vibrant presence in the cradle of Western civilization. Atop the Acropolis, the serene Parthenon sails above the commotion of the modern city. The tragedies of Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides were performed in the Theater of Dionysus at the foot of the Acropolis. On Pnyx Hill, citizens of a fledgling democracy gathered to cast their votes on Athens’ destiny. Then there is the hustle and bustle of the modern city, a metropolis of 4.5 million that spreads out from the foot of Mt. Lycabettus and across the plain. Packed with busy shops and lively tavernas, modern Athens is a colorful counterpoint to classical Greece. Piraeus is the port city for Athens and has been Athens’ port of entry for over two millennia. Less More
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04 Apr '25

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05 Apr '25

Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik is a beautiful stone jewel hugging the Adriatic Sea. This picture-perfect medieval walled city offers ancient stone buildings, narrow cobbled streets and fortified ramparts rising above red-tiled rooftops. Stradun is the city’s focal point and main artery while Dubrovnik’s streets are blessedly free of vehicular traffic. Despite the heavy damage inflicted by shelling in the early ’90s, Dubrovnik has been restored to its pre-war beauty. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the old city remains the pride of the Republic of Croatia. For six centuries Dubrovnik was an independent republic – an oligarchy ruled by patrician families. The Republic was overthrown by Napoleon in 1808. Less More
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06 Apr '25

Bar, Montenegro
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07 Apr '25

Taranto, Italy
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08 Apr '25

Siracusa. Italy
Syracuse is a city on the Ionian coast of Sicily, Italy. It’s known for its ancient ruins. The central Archaeological Park Neapolis comprises the Roman Amphitheater, the Teatro Greco and the Orecchio di Dionisio, a limestone cave shaped like a human ear. Less More
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09 Apr '25

Valletta
Malta is the largest in a group of seven islands that occupy a strategic position between Europe and Africa. The island’s history is long and turbulent. Everyone from the Normans to the Nazis have vied for control of this small, honey-colored rock. For centuries the island was the possession of the knightly Order of St. John – the Knights Hospitaller. Valletta, Malta’s current capital, was planned by the Order’s Grandmaster Jean de la Valette to secure the island’s eastern coast from Turk incursions. Founded in 1566, Valletta’s bustling streets are lined with superb Baroque buildings and churches. Malta has a long history: the megalithic stone temples at Gozo may be the oldest freestanding structures on Earth. Malta has two official languages, Maltese (constitutionally the national language) and English. Malta was admitted to the European Union in 2004 and in 2008 became part of the eurozone. Less More
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10 Apr '25

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11 Apr '25

Rome (Civitavecchia)
Your gateway to the Eternal City, Civitavecchia has served as Rome’s seaport since the 13th century. The port has a long and venerable history. The emperor Trajan built a pleasure villa near the modern city, while Bernini and Michelangelo designed the harbor fortifications. Yet the Eternal City eternally beckons. The ancient capital of the Western World and the center of Christianity for nearly 2,000 years, Rome provides an inexhaustible feast. Visit the ruins of the Forum, view the splendors of the Sistine Chapel, or climb the Spanish Steps, once the heart of Rome’s Bohemian Quarter. Rome has been a magnet luring the world’s greatest artists, architects, and philosophers since the days of the Caesars. Less More
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Barco - Island Princess

Island Princess fue construido con un tamaño tipo Panamax, lo cual implica que tiene el tamaño máximo que puede tener un crucero para navegar por el Canal de Panamá. Un alto porcentaje de los camarotes tienen balcón, para que los huéspedes puedan contemplar esta maravilla de la ingeniería desde cerca, o admirar las impresionantes vistas de los espectaculares glaciares en los cruceros por Alaska. El Bayou Café & SteakhouseSM, que solo se encuentra en otro de los cruceros Princess, es un comedor único a bordo en el que podrá deleitarse con una cocina auténtica de Nueva Orléans acompañada por música de jazz en directo.

Galeria de Arte
Boutique
Tienda libre de impuestos
Futuras Ventas de Cruceros
ScholarShip@Sea
Capilla para Bodas

Gimnasio con vista al mar
Tenis

Explorer Lounge (Sala Explorer)
Princess Teatre (Teatro Princesa)
Show Lounges

Sala de Juegos
Club de Campo con simulador de golf
Simulador de Golf
Biblioteca
Mini-golf
Shuffle Board
Piscina para nadar a contra corriente

24 horas Buffet Bistro
Cafe y Asador Bayou
Comedor Bordeaux
Churchill Lounge
Bar Crooners
Explorers Lounge ‘
Ice Cream Bar ( Heladeria)
Bar Martini
Restaurante New Orleans Style
Patisserie (Pastelería)
Poolside Grill (Asador de la Piscina)
Poolside Pizzeria (Pizzeria de la Piscina)
Princess Pizza
Comedor Provence
Sabatini’s Italian Trattoria
Cafe The Bayou
The Grill (hamburguesas y perros calientes)
Bar Wheelhouse

Sala Churchill
Jacuzzis
Piscina Lido
Spa Lotus
Spa Lotus
Piscina Splash
The Sanctuary (solo adultos)
Whirlpool

  • Descripción

    Island Princess fue construido con un tamaño tipo Panamax, lo cual implica que tiene el tamaño máximo que puede tener un crucero para navegar por el Canal de Panamá. Un alto porcentaje de los camarotes tienen balcón, para que los huéspedes puedan contemplar esta maravilla de la ingeniería desde cerca, o admirar las impresionantes vistas de los espectaculares glaciares en los cruceros por Alaska. El Bayou Café & SteakhouseSM, que solo se encuentra en otro de los cruceros Princess, es un comedor único a bordo en el que podrá deleitarse con una cocina auténtica de Nueva Orléans acompañada por música de jazz en directo.

  • Otras Facilidades

    Galeria de Arte
    Boutique
    Tienda libre de impuestos
    Futuras Ventas de Cruceros
    ScholarShip@Sea
    Capilla para Bodas

  • Deportes

    Gimnasio con vista al mar
    Tenis

  • Entretenimiento

    Explorer Lounge (Sala Explorer)
    Princess Teatre (Teatro Princesa)
    Show Lounges

  • Recreación

    Sala de Juegos
    Club de Campo con simulador de golf
    Simulador de Golf
    Biblioteca
    Mini-golf
    Shuffle Board
    Piscina para nadar a contra corriente

  • Comida y bebida

    24 horas Buffet Bistro
    Cafe y Asador Bayou
    Comedor Bordeaux
    Churchill Lounge
    Bar Crooners
    Explorers Lounge ‘
    Ice Cream Bar ( Heladeria)
    Bar Martini
    Restaurante New Orleans Style
    Patisserie (Pastelería)
    Poolside Grill (Asador de la Piscina)
    Poolside Pizzeria (Pizzeria de la Piscina)
    Princess Pizza
    Comedor Provence
    Sabatini’s Italian Trattoria
    Cafe The Bayou
    The Grill (hamburguesas y perros calientes)
    Bar Wheelhouse

  • Para Relajarse

    Sala Churchill
    Jacuzzis
    Piscina Lido
    Spa Lotus
    Spa Lotus
    Piscina Splash
    The Sanctuary (solo adultos)
    Whirlpool

Cabina

    Interior

    El camarote Interior mide aproximadamente 15 a 16 metros cuadrados y está completamente equipado con finas comodidades. Algunos también cuentan con camas Pullman para acomodar a un tercer y cuarto pasajero. Estas características y finas comodidades son estándar en el camarote interior: Camas individuales que se convierten en una cama queen size Baño privado con ducha Champú, acondicionador, crema corporal Algodón 100% egipcio Televisión vía satélite, refrigerador, secador de pelo, caja fuerte, armario, teléfono y escritorio Tomas de corriente alterna 110V CA, 60 ciclos con enchufes estándar americanos Servicio diario de habitación Servicio nocturno de cobertura de cama con chocolate en la almohada

    ventana

    El camarote con vista al mar mide aproximadamente 15 metros cuadrados y cuenta con las mismas comodidades que nuestro camarote con vista al mar, pero la vista desde la ventana está total o parcialmente obstruida. Algunos también tienen cama Pullman para acomodar a un tercer o cuarto pasajeros. Estas características y finas comodidades son estándar en el camarote con vista al mar: Ventana sellada (vista total o parcialmente obstruida). Camas individuales que se convierten en una cama queen Baño privado con ducha Champú, acondicionador, crema corporal Algodón 100% egipcio Televisión vía satélite, refrigerador, secador de pelo, caja fuerte, armario, teléfono y escritorio. Voltaje alterno (CA) de 110V, 60 ciclos con conectores estándar americanos Servicio de habitación Servicio nocturno de cobertura de cama

    balcón

    El Camarote con Balcón Vista Obstruida de aproximadamente 20 metros cuadrados está diseñado con las mismas comodidades que nuestro Camarote con Balcón, pero la vista desde el balcón con vista de aproximadamente 3 metros cuadrados está obstruida. Estas características y finas comodidades son estándar en el camarote del Balcón Obstruido: Balcón con muebles de exterior Camas individuales que se convierten en una cama queen Baño privado con ducha Champú, acondicionador, crema corporal Televisión vía satélite, refrigerador, secador de pelo, caja fuerte, armario, teléfono y escritorio. Voltaje alterno (CA) de 110V, 60 ciclos con conectores estándar americanos Servicio de habitación Servicio nocturno de cobertura de cama, chocolates en la almohada

    suite

    La Mini-Suite Clase Club es una categoría de camarote superior que incluye nuestros mejores camarotes Mini-Suites, así como las excelentes comodidades presentes en todas las Mini-Suites – además de los beneficios de primera clase para cenar y los beneficios de lujo. Las Mini-Suites incluyen una sala de estar separada con sofá cama, servicios de baño de primera calidad y dos televisores de pantalla plana. Estas características y excelentes comodidades son estándar en un camarote Club Class Mini-Suite: Restaurante Clase Club: Zona exclusiva en el comedor principal Asientos rápidos y sin esperar Opciones de menú ampliadas Personal de servicio exclusivo Decoración de estilo único Preparaciones en la mesa Comodidades y servicios mejorados: Embarque y desembarque prioritario al principio y al final de su crucero Una botella de vino de cortesía para la primera vez Canapés de noche, a petición Albornoces de rizo mejorados

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