Princess Cruise's newly debuted luxury ship, Royal Princess has luxurious private deck top cabanas as well as a host of other top-knotch amenities.
The boat was christened by Kate Middleton on Thursday and has four "Sanctuary Cabanas" reported USA Today. The adult only cabanas feature sofas, personal TVs, robes, slippers and of course, cocktails and snacks.
Sanctuary Cabanas start at $80 for a half day while the spa's Lotus Spa Cabanas prices depend upon the treatment.
There are also six more private cabanas that are located around the ship's adults only retreat pool which starts at $50 for a half a day.
The Royal Princess has also debuted the first full-size television studio on a cruise ship. The cruise made its maiden voyage to the Mediterranean on Sunday. The tv studio is called Princess Live! And is a 280-seat space, which also is used for cooking classes and musical performances.
The studio is home to the ship's The Wake Show which is broadcasted on Princess Cabin television. USA Today reported that now it will be taped live, with passengers able to view it.
Princess Cruise's website also said of the new ship that it will have an expanded atrium with additional entertainment and dining options. It will also boast the cruise lines "largest deck pool ever with a water and light show, an enhanced Movies Under the Stars Screen and new SeaWalkSM with views 128 feet straight down."
."Adjacent to Princess Live! is the Princess Live! Café, which boasts interactive, wall-mounted screens showing the ship's position, ports of call, points of interest and images of international newspapers. The cafe serves up specialty coffees, teas, fresh squeezed juice and pastries," reported USA Today.
The ship will also offer a $3,000 spa package on its cruises.
The package includes unlimited spa treatments, gourmet food and drinks, and all-day access to a private cabana.
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