Princess Cruises 2020 - Japan

25 explore japan with ease There’s a feeling you get when you first arrive in a faraway land. That thrill of anticipation. Which sights will move you? What experiences will change you? But first you must overcome another set of questions, ones about difficulties and differences. To travel to Japan with Princess® is to set these cares aside. To know everything is handled, from flights and transfers to shore excursions. And to rest assured that you’ll never be far from the comforts of home. COMMISIONER’S AWARD JAPAN TOURISM AGENCY Can I visit without knowing the language(s)? Absolutely. English is spoken on board and on shore excursions — even by many locals. Signage and information you’ll find in cities are often in English too. What about dealing with local currency? No worries — onboard charges are priced in U.S. dollars, and a currency exchange is available on your ship. How difficult is planning a cruise like this? It’s much easier than you think. Just book your cruise, and handle all the pre-cruise details in the Cruise Personalizer® on princess.com Is it safe? For more than 50 years, Princess has safely taken guests to some of the most exotic places on the planet. Our commitment to guests and crew safety comes first. Always has, always will. How can I get there? Easily book your flights through Princess EZair.® You not only enjoy low prices but also Late Arrival Protection, which ensures you’ll get to your cruise even if flights are delayed or canceled. Visit princess.com/ezair f or details. How can I maximize my time? More Ashore port calls mean a Late Night stay (9 p.m. or later) or an overnight, giving you more time to dive into local life. What if I want to spend more time exploring inland sights in Japan? Princess® offers immersive cruisetours before and after your cruise, combining a cruise with a multi-day escorted land tour. You’ll have time to explore inland cities and sights that aren’t easily accessible from port cities. What if I don’t like the local cuisine? When dining on board, you get the best of both worlds — delicious regional dishes and familiar favorites you love. Of course, sampling the world-famous cuisine at a local restaurant ashore is a cruise highlight as well. Note: Amenities represent typical arrangements and may vary by ship. Certain stateroom categories may vary in size and configuration by ship. Stateroom views are considered unobstructed unless noted otherwise. Some categories have portholes versus picture windows. Some staterooms are partially to fully obstructed, as shown on deck plans. Obstructions do not include certain nautical items like handrails, dividers or ship hardware. For balcony staterooms, the view is determined from the perspective of the balcony railing. Balconies may have either solid steel or glass railings. Upper berth and bed ladder capacities are 250 lbs. Staterooms that can accommodate rollaways have two lower berths and one upper berth, and the staterooms can accommodate a fourth berth as a rollaway bed upon request at time of reservation. There are a limited number of rollaway beds per ship, per voyage. Use of rollaway beds restricts cabin space. Call your travel agent for more information. *Open for breakfast and dinner daily as well as lunch on sea days. ^Includes ½ bottle of red wine and ½ bottle of white wine on embarkation day. ^^Charges apply for pizza delivery and beverages. Subject to change.  Pacific Princess® only has one flat-panel TV. **Applicable on cruises six days or longer. ‡ Complimentary mini-bar setup is one-time only per stateroom for guests 21 and over. Welcome glass of Champagne is for guests 21 and over.  Balcony staterooms do not include an ottoman. †No charge penalty until 45 days prior to departure for Flexible fares only. Restricted fares are non-refundable and must be paid in full at the time of booking.

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