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Princess Cruises Updating Packages

Princess Cruises is listening to its guests and updating its Princess Premier and Princess Plus Packages. The packages went on sale Tuesday, July 22, 2025, for sailings that take place in 2026. The updated packages, which are a direct result of guest feedback, offer greater flexibility, more benefits and highly requested additions. 

The Princess Premier Package pre-cruise price is increasing from $90 per person per day to $100 per person per day and the Princess Plus Package is increasing from $60 per person per day to $65 per person per day. Sphere-class ships are increasing to $105 per person per day for Princess Premier Packages and $70 per person per day for Princess Plus Package. 

“By thoughtfully evolving our packages, we’re ensuring they reflect what our guests truly desire, more flexibility, enhanced culinary experiences, and opportunities to explore ashore, all the while retaining the exceptional benefits they’ve come to expect,” said Alfredo Jimenez, Princess Cruises Vice President, Onboard Revenue. “Ultimately, it’s about delivering an even more rewarding and personalized vacation experience.”

The Premier Package now includes new shore excursion credit based on length of the cruise–$300 for voyages 21 days or more, $200 for voyages from 10-20 days and $100 for voyages from 6-9 days. Still included is the unlimited Premier Beverage Package, unlimited dining for casual and specialty venues, WiFi access for up to four devices, no fee OceanNow and room service delivery, unlimited digital photos, reserved seating and gratuities.

The Plus Package now includes two more casual dining meals per voyage for a total of four. Still included is the Plus Beverage Package, single device WiFi access, no fee OceanNow and room service delivery, and gratuities. 

Princess Cruises has removed some lesser used features to make way for these enhancements. For example, premium desserts, juice bar access, Medallion shipping, fitness classes and Princess prizes are being removed. 

While the pre-cruise prices for these packages have increased, the savings is still 50%-70% as compared to purchasing the amenities a la carte.