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Some Princess ships sailing from US ports have a Bon Voyage Experience (BVE) which by searching this forum there is a lot of helpful information & here's one of them.

 

http://boards.cruisecritic.com/showthread.php?t=2417121&highlight=BVE+Bon+Voyage+Experience

 

It costs $39 & that is usable as a credit if booking a cruise within a certain period of time. You get a ship's tour, lunch in dining room with a glass of wine or beer and a photo.

 

If interested in the BVE call Princess to check for availability on the Coral's cruise.

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Does anyone know if the Coral offers at ship's tour? And at what price.

 

If you are referring to a tour of the ship while sailing, most offer the ultimate ship tour for $150 - very comprehensive behind the scenes look at a variety of shipboard locations - bridge, engine control, laundry, galley, theatre, etc. You also receive a plush robe, apron, photos of the tour and personalized stationary. If intersted sign up right when you board at guest services

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Do you mean while you are on the ship? If so, they did offer the Ultimate Ship Tour. It was very interesting. It's expensive but you get a nice robe, cookbook and personalized stationery.

 

If you are referring to a tour of the ship while sailing, most offer the ultimate ship tour for $150 - very comprehensive behind the scenes look at a variety of shipboard locations - bridge, engine control, laundry, galley, theatre, etc. You also receive a plush robe, apron, photos of the tour and personalized stationary. If interested sign up right when you board at guest services

If you decide to do it...plan ahead.

1) sign up ASAP at Passenger Services (ask for the Ultimate Ship Tour).

2) leave room in your luggage for extras (especially if you're flying). Each participant receives a picture frame, plus the above mentioned items. The robes are heavy, they weight 3+ pounds each.

BTW: some get the aprons (we did and left them on the ship). Some get a chef's jacket (maybe more useful, but almost certainly take up more space & weight in your suitcase).

We didn't get a cookbook. That's usually for the Chef's Table dinner.

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