Princess Cruises‘ newest ship, Sun Princess, set sail on her maiden voyage February 28. With the introduction of this next generation addition to the Princess fleet, a new bridge cam (what Princess calls their webcam) also makes its debut. The Sun Princess bridge cam is online and available to view on the Princess Bridge Cams
I finished cleaning up the links on my cruise cam pages and even added a new page. Here are all of the changes from this round: Crystal Cruises (webcams) – Added links to Panomax cameras: Crystal Serenity Crystal Mahler Hapag-Lloyd Cruises (webcams) – Added links to Panomax camera on HANSEATIC nature Hurtigruten Cruises (webcams) –
I continue to work through my cruise cam pages to make long overdue updates. The latest batch of updates are for Crystal Cruises and Hapag-Lloyd Cruises. The changes are listed below. Stay tuned for more updates. Crystal Mozart’s links were broken after Crystal made changes when they added their other river boats. Those links have
Sky Princess joined the Princess Cruises fleet this month and finally powered up her bridge cam. I have added her to the Princess Cruises webcam page where you can now see the view from bridge cams on all eighteen ships in the Princess Cruises fleet (along with with placeholders for Discovery Princess and Enchanted Princess,
I was on Princess Cruises’ Regal Princess recently for a two-day cruise out of Fort Lauderdale. The November 13 sailing was the public debut of Princess’ new Ocean Medallion technology. If you’re not familiar with Ocean Medallion, it is a collection of new services focused on improving the guest experience leading up to and through