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Cruise Travel, March-April, 2002
The Star Princess, sister ship to the celebrated Grand Princess, will return to the Mexican Riviera this fall. The largest, most amenity-filled vessel ever to serve the West Coast cruise market, the 2,600-passenger ship will reprise her inaugural season of seven-day cruises to Puerto Vallarta, Mazatlan, and Cabo San Lucas, sailing roundtrip from Liss Angeles on 33 Saturday departures between September 21 and May 3, 2003.
In addition, the Sun Princess will offer a series of 10-day cruises, also roundtrip from Los Angeles, featuring added stops in Zihuatanejo/Ixtapa and Acapulco. The Sun Princess will sail on 16 voyages between September 27 and April 25, 2003.
Both ships bring the line's innovative "Personal Choice Cruising" program back to the Mexican Riviera with a variety of alternative dining options, multiple entertainment venues, and more than 1,100 signature balcony cabins between them, enabling passengers to customize their cruise experience to meet their personal interests and needs.
For more information contact your travel agent or Princess Cruises (Cruise Travel Magazine), 24305 Town Center Dr., Santa Clarita, CA 91355; or log on to www. princesscruises.com.
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