Jun 5, 2010

Fitness Services offered during the cruise - Caribbean Princess Fitness Center

Besides spa treatment Lotus Spa features Fitness Center with a decent gym equipment, fitness classes and  personalized training. Locker rooms have a sauna and a steam rooms available.

Caribbean Princess Fitness Center
Also you can  sign up for daily Yoga, Pilates and Spinning classes
$12  per class or $40 for 4 sessions.

Gym is open 6 am – 10 pm. Treadmill area is open 8 am – 8 pm.


PERSONAL TRAINING For strength, tone, weight loss, rehabilitation
$85
NUTRITIONAL CONSULTATION Stay healthy and lose weight by eating right
$85
FITBALL SESSION Strengthen your Core
$60
EXPRESS PERSONAL TRAINING Power Half Hour
$50
METABOLIC TESTING Improve your metabolic rate and reduce excess water retention

$35
Read here HOW TO STAY FIT ON THE CRUISE

Caribbean Princess Lotus Spa – Pricelist of Spa services offered


A visit to the spa on a cruise ship is a great addition to your cruise vacation. If you've never been to a spa, a cruise could be a great place to try this relaxing, stress removing, and rejuvenating experience. The Lotus Spa on Caribbean Princess has 14 massage therapy rooms, a thermal relaxation suite with heated ceramic lounges, steam room and sauna.  Dispensers will provide you with really wonderful water infused with a combination of fruits and citrus, and it is delicious enough so guests can replenish fluids they need after Spa treatments.

Caribbean Princess Cruise Cabin E301

Caribbean Princess E301.JPG
As I mentioned before Caribbean Princess upgraded me to the obstructed oceanview cabin. I found my room E301 being really spacious, even the obstructed view wouldn't spoil a great first impression. My cruisemate and me couldn't use all storage space in the room!

Preserve some happiness - Farewell on Caribbean Princess

I like those farewell moments when we almost left yet still having New York landscape visible. The people are different - some are   tired and passive like they still can't believe they are on the cruise . Some folk isA   kind of anxious and overexcited, looks they are determined to get the maximum from their vacation for the money they paid. First day is always the most exciting one.







- Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone

New York Farewall Photos - Fun began early

 Some photos from going around Caribbean Princess before embarkation. The people are taking their vacation seriously. They determined to have fun on the cruise, and they are right! Fun = Cruise, this formula is absolutely correct. Caribbean Princess is just one of many cruise ships, it might be having more or less feature than other ones, yet I do believe it is up to the person how much fun they are going to have on the cruise!

Farewell party on Caribbean Princess June 5 - New York!




Horizon Court on Caribbean Princess

So many people at first don't know that If one side of the Horizon is closed they serve the food on the other side. And if you can't find the table right by the buffet all you need to go across the hall.




Pictures from Caribbean Princess Decks




- Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone

Secrets of Cruising in Frommer's Cruises and Ports of Call 2010

Frommer's Cruises and Ports of Call 2010 (Frommer's Complete)Frommer's Cruises and Ports of Call 2010 (Frommer's Complete)

I found this book being very helpful. A lot of useful information about Caribbean cruises and Caribbean ports of call, including visited onboard the Caribbean Princess cruise: Grand Turk, St.Thomas, Puerto Rico.

That's how the book described by authors:

  • Completely updated every year, Frommer's Cruises & Ports of Call features photos of all the major ship classes that sail out of North American homeports.


  • You'll also get up-to-the-minute coverage of all the lines servicing North America and the Caribbean, as well as in-depth ship coverage so you can choose the ship that’s best for you.


  • Our authors, longtime cruisers, hit all the major ports of call on the North American and Caribbean cruise routes, from Oahu and Vancouver to New York and St. Thomas. Their candid reviews will help you find the choices that suit your tastes and budget.





  • Here are chapters of the book "Frommer's Cruises and Ports of Call 2010":

    1. Choosing Your Ideal Cruise
    2. Booking Your Cruise & Getting the Best Price
    3. Things to Know Before You Go
    4. The Cruise Experience
    5. The Ratings & How to Read Them
    6. The Mainstream Lines
    7. The Ultraluxury Lines
    8. Small Ships, Sailing Ships & Adventure Cruises
    9. The Ports of Embarkation
    10. The Caribbean, The Bahamas & the Panama Canal
    11. Alaska & British Columbia
    12. The Mexican Riviera & Baja
    13. Bermuda
    14. Hawaii
    15. New England & Eastern Canada
    16. U.S. River Cruise Route

    Everybody finds this book being one of the most helpful for both experienced and novice cruisers.
    Frommer's Cruises and Ports of Call 2010 (Frommer's Complete)




    Listed on: link directory

    June 2010 Caribbean Princess Embarkation Day

    Another trip that was booked less than a week away from the departure! I was placed on the waiting list on the Princess website and received a phone call from the agency a day later offering the room and the same price of $699 per person for a guaranteed inside room. If I booked a eek ago the rate would be better, yet right now I am just happy to get back onboard the Caribbean Princess.

    Popular Posts