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frontpage Posted by serra | Staff • Nov 14, 2022
frontpage Posted by serra | Staff • Nov 14, 2022

Princess Cruises Black Friday Sale Offers For 2022-2023: Select Sailings

(Book by 11/30/22)

from $60 Per Day/Per Guest

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Princess Cruises has Black Friday Sale Offers For 2022-2023: Choose from 60 sailings under $60 per day (per guest), and 100's more sailings under $100 per day (per guest) to Alaska, the California Coast, the Caribbean, Panama Canal and Europe. Book through Travelocity, Expedia, Kayak, AAA Travel, or Costco Travel

Thanks to Deal Hunter serra for finding this deal.

Note, additionally, this offer stacks with $1 deposits, meaning those who reserve their sailings to worldwide destinations by Nov. 30 don't have to pay the remaining balance until 90 days before their trip, when deposits typically range between $100 - $800 at the time of booking. The $1 deposit does NOT apply to sailings within 90 days of November 30th.

Sample itineraries available in the 60 sailings under $60 per day include:
  • 7-Day Mexican Riviera on Discovery Princess, our newest ship (March 4, 2023)
  • 10-Day Panama Canal with Costa Rica & Caribbean on Caribbean Princess (March 12, 2023)
  • 14-Day Moroccan Passage on Sky Princess (March 18, 2023)
  • 7-Day Western Caribbean with Mexico on Ruby Princess (March 19, 2023)
  • 5-Day Pacific Coastal on Majestic Princess (April 30, 2023)
Sample itineraries available in the 100's of sailings under $100 per day include:
  • 18-Day Panama Canal – Ocean to Ocean on Emerald Princess (April 16, 2023)
  • 7-Day Alaska Voyage of the Glaciers on Majestic Princess (May 13, 2023)
  • 7-Day Alaska Inside Passage on Royal Princess (May 13, 2023)
  • 12-Day British Isles with Portland (for Stonehenge) on Regal Princess (May 20, 2023)
  • 7-Day Canada & New England on Emerald Princess (Sept. 9, 2023)

Editor's Notes

Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • Offer Terms:
    • The Black Friday Sale starts at 12am PT on Nov. 22, 2022 and runs through Nov. 30, 2022, and is available to residents 21 years of age and older of the United States & D.C., Canada, Puerto Rico, Mexico and Bermuda. It may not be combined with other offers or promotions. Suite category staterooms are not eligible for this offer.
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Princess Cruises has Black Friday Sale Offers For 2022-2023: Choose from 60 sailings under $60 per day (per guest), and 100's more sailings under $100 per day (per guest) to Alaska, the California Coast, the Caribbean, Panama Canal and Europe. Book through Travelocity, Expedia, Kayak, AAA Travel, or Costco Travel

Thanks to Deal Hunter serra for finding this deal.

Note, additionally, this offer stacks with $1 deposits, meaning those who reserve their sailings to worldwide destinations by Nov. 30 don't have to pay the remaining balance until 90 days before their trip, when deposits typically range between $100 - $800 at the time of booking. The $1 deposit does NOT apply to sailings within 90 days of November 30th.

Sample itineraries available in the 60 sailings under $60 per day include:
  • 7-Day Mexican Riviera on Discovery Princess, our newest ship (March 4, 2023)
  • 10-Day Panama Canal with Costa Rica & Caribbean on Caribbean Princess (March 12, 2023)
  • 14-Day Moroccan Passage on Sky Princess (March 18, 2023)
  • 7-Day Western Caribbean with Mexico on Ruby Princess (March 19, 2023)
  • 5-Day Pacific Coastal on Majestic Princess (April 30, 2023)
Sample itineraries available in the 100's of sailings under $100 per day include:
  • 18-Day Panama Canal – Ocean to Ocean on Emerald Princess (April 16, 2023)
  • 7-Day Alaska Voyage of the Glaciers on Majestic Princess (May 13, 2023)
  • 7-Day Alaska Inside Passage on Royal Princess (May 13, 2023)
  • 12-Day British Isles with Portland (for Stonehenge) on Regal Princess (May 20, 2023)
  • 7-Day Canada & New England on Emerald Princess (Sept. 9, 2023)

Editor's Notes

Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • Offer Terms:
    • The Black Friday Sale starts at 12am PT on Nov. 22, 2022 and runs through Nov. 30, 2022, and is available to residents 21 years of age and older of the United States & D.C., Canada, Puerto Rico, Mexico and Bermuda. It may not be combined with other offers or promotions. Suite category staterooms are not eligible for this offer.
  • About this deal:
Want to see more travel deals? Click here or here.

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Quote from inspiration100 :
Best cruise search engine is cruiseplum.com and it's completely free. It shows the actual/true cruise price including taxes, fees and tips and you can sort by cabin type and cost per day. Just throwing it out there to help folks out who like to cruise! I've snagged some killer rates using their actual cost evaluations. Usually the best deals are about 30-45 days before cruising after final payment is required so you need to be flexible.

A lot of cruise promotions are smoke and mirrors as they adjust the rate before making the promotions.
Agreed. cruiseplum.com will also show you the price history for each cruise so you can see if the sales are BS. It also allows you to get really granular with your search criteria which i love. This year we wanted to cruise over christmas and plum made it really easy to search only cruises that would cover those days. Once you have found the cruise you want on plum you can also try going to cruisecompete.com and seeing if any travel agents will throw you some extra on board credit etc for booking through them.
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I wonder if someone has tried sneaking a RV star link system and used it..onboard?
I am literally on the Norwegian Breakaway right now (we are in Belize today) and their WIFI uses Starlink. I can't see you sneaking anything other than a small bottle of liquor or on…they are strict as hell about what's brought on.
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Quote from Lastofthebreed02 :
I am literally on the Norwegian Breakaway right now (we are in Belize today) and their WIFI uses Starlink. I can't see you sneaking anything other than a small bottle of liquor or on…they are strict as hell about what's brought on.
Interesting how much is the wifi dint realize starlinknis live on cruises already had heard one of them was testing in beta..also what are Dl speeds and latency ping?
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Quote from appleguy82 :
Interesting how much is the wifi dint realize starlinknis live on cruises already had heard one of them was testing in beta..also what are Dl speeds and latency ping?
No idea…it works is all I can tell you. YouTube and FaceTime is flawless. Also I think this is one of the first if not the first ships to use it..that's why I knew about it..they made a big deal about it.

I will say WiFi on board cruises has gotten infinitely better over the last couple years. It sucker just 3-4 years ago. Royal Caribbean has the best I have ever seen though…it's as good as being in your living room with no dropouts (except during peak times…it does slow way down then.)
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Do you REALLY need high speed internet access on a cruise though? I think I spent a total of 2 hours (outside of sleeping) in the room on every cruise I've been on.
Maybe you don't need it….but if you want to be able to make calls back home, check your security cameras and do any social media posts or just stay in touch with the rest of the world you need it. I am not sure what being in your room has to do with anything…most of us have smartphones that we use…not a laptop or something. But to each their own…if you don't need it don't opt for it.
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Never been on a cruise so any experienced traveler perspective would be appreciated.

Obviously the rooms are tiny. But if you select 4 people (2 adults, 2 kids) on an inside room where they offer 1 bed how does that work generally? I see some of the large suites offer a bed and a pull out couch so that makes more sense.

Hotels just wont show/book a 2 person room for 4 and I would assume cruises wouldn't either but I'm struggling to see how this works.
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Quote from HardFive :
Never been on a cruise so any experienced traveler perspective would be appreciated.

Obviously the rooms are tiny. But if you select 4 people (2 adults, 2 kids) on an inside room where they offer 1 bed how does that work generally? I see some of the large suites offer a bed and a pull out couch so that makes more sense.

Hotels just wont show/book a 2 person room for 4 and I would assume cruises wouldn't either but I'm struggling to see how this works.
It depends but there's usually a small couch that will convert to a bed and/or a bed that comes out of the wall or ceiling for the kiddos.
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Quote from HardFive :
Never been on a cruise so any experienced traveler perspective would be appreciated.

Obviously the rooms are tiny. But if you select 4 people (2 adults, 2 kids) on an inside room where they offer 1 bed how does that work generally? I see some of the large suites offer a bed and a pull out couch so that makes more sense.

Hotels just wont show/book a 2 person room for 4 and I would assume cruises wouldn't either but I'm struggling to see how this works.
For interior cabins and 4 people, you'll get Pullman beds that come down from the walls (one on each side). You room steward pulls them down at night and then back up in the morning.

For balcony and 4 people, you'll get a sofa that turns into a bed or some even turn into bunk beds. Not quite the "pullout" like at home. Once again your room steward sets them up in the evening and then back into a soft in the morning.
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Quote from HardFive :
Never been on a cruise so any experienced traveler perspective would be appreciated.

Obviously the rooms are tiny. But if you select 4 people (2 adults, 2 kids) on an inside room where they offer 1 bed how does that work generally? I see some of the large suites offer a bed and a pull out couch so that makes more sense.

Hotels just wont show/book a 2 person room for 4 and I would assume cruises wouldn't either but I'm struggling to see how this works.
It depends on the cruise line and ships. In the recent years, some of the Carnival ships use the roll-away bed for extra passengers. Stay away from this type of room because the beds are tiny and extremely uncomfortable. Here are some suggestions:
- For a family of 4, I would strongly suggest you get a balcony room or at least an oceanview room. You will feel very cooped up in an inside room. Most of the time the cost difference is not a lot between balcony, oceanview, and inside rooms. You can also save money with the "obstructed balcony room".
- Look into different accommodation options. For example, I am a family of 4 with two adult daughters. In my most recent cruise in October, I ended up booking 3 rooms for 4 passengers. My wife and I took a balcony room, and each of my daughters get their own inside staterooms. The total cost is about the same for my family of 4 staying in one balcony room where as we booked 2 additional inside rooms for my daughters. The cost difference between single versus double occupancy for inside room was less than $100 per room. In the meantime, we received $100 onboard credit for each of my daughters' rooms. The bottom line is it cost about the same for booking one balcony room for 4 passengers versus 3 separate rooms for 4 passengers as I mentioned above.
- Each adult may need to pair up with one kid if your children are under age and you want to book separate rooms. They don't care if you switch passengers in your rooms once you are onboard. Make sure you book adjacent rooms or in the close proximity.
- If you are prone to sea sickness, try to book room close to the center of the ship. The ideal room is deck 6 mid-ship. Avoid too high or too low and too far in the front.

Try out with a 5 to 7 days cruise if this is your first time. You would not have a good cruise experience if it is too short (I hate boarding and disembarkation).

You can google different website for stateroom condition. Here's one of the website you can check: https://www.icruise.com/cabins/pr...-E310.html

Have fun!
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Love a cruise. These are awesome prices on a great cruise line. If you have ever wanted to try cruising, this is the moment.
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that's good to know, I will keep that in mind. Is it a mega ship?
Yes, it is a mega ship.
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Couldn't replicate any of these deals. Used multiple sites. Princess is garbage anyway.
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