Vancouver to the USA Princess Coral Princess Cruise Reviews

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Amazing Crew aboard Coral!

Review for a Pacific Coastal Cruise on Coral Princess

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tstamm
10+ Cruises • Age 50s

We chose this cruise very last minute as our land trip to Napa fell through. The price for the cruise was a deal we could not pass up so we left for Vancouver. Upon entering the cruise port Princess was there and graciously welcomed me back. It had been a while not choosing Princess. We were so glad we are back!!! The entire experience exceeded our expectations mainly due to the outstanding ...
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Sail Date: September 2019

Cabin Type: Mini-Suite with Balcony


Coral very small outdated vessel

Review for a Pacific Coastal Cruise on Coral Princess

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Zkha
2-5 Cruises • Age 50s

Not what was expected. Very unfriendly staff. Outdated vessel. Very small. Not well kept. Food was worse than hospital food. Balcony very dirty. Not a lot of activities on-board for 4 day duration. Age group 50-85. Disembarkment process very early. Shops with expensive prices. Atrium is a small hole in the vessel. Elevators are old and dirty. Not sailing again with a Princess. The staff seem to ...
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Sail Date: September 2019

Cabin Type: Balcony

Traveled with disabled person


Great quick get away

Review for a Pacific Coastal Cruise on Coral Princess

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Rynointhegame
10+ Cruises • Age 50s

This re-positioning cruise was awesome. The 4 day itinerary was the perfect way to revitalize your spirit and mind. The Coral is a smaller ship but has all the amenities of say the Regal. It is new enough that the carpet still has spring to it and the rooms are clean and rust free. The food was excellent. The main dining rooms were large with a lot of ramps for passengers that need ...
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Sail Date: September 2019

Cabin Type: Balcony


Peaceful Club Class Cruise

Review for a Pacific Coastal Cruise on Coral Princess

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FlutePrayer
6-10 Cruises • Age 50s

My husband and I needed a worry-free escape from stressful jobs, one that, once we left the house, was completely taken care of. On this 4 night cruise from Vancouver to Los Angeles, we were able to afford a Club Class Mini Suite with Princess transfers at the Vancouver Airport and an overnight at the Four Seasons Hotel. The transfers and hotel stay were well worth the price for us. As soon as ...
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Sail Date: September 2019

Cabin Type: Mini-Suite with Balcony


Great People

Review for a Pacific Coastal Cruise on Coral Princess

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RosemaryF
6-10 Cruises • Age 70s

I chose this cruise because I needed a small break. It was perfect to leave from my home port. The stop in Astoria was uneventful. I would have liked to stop in Seattle or San Francisco, anywhere but Astoria. The people at my dining table were wonderful. we ranged in age from 48 - 82 and had a great camaraderie. The games were hilarious at times. The staff were awesome. They ...
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Sail Date: September 2019

Cabin Type: Balcony


The cruise ship was our wedding venue!

Review for a Pacific Coastal Cruise on Coral Princess

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Roxwen
2-5 Cruises • Age 50s

We got married on the cruise. We had 13 guests. After the cruise we said good-bye to them and went on a 2 week honeymoon in Hawaii. The 4 night cruise turned out being perfect (3 nights would have been too short). We had chosen the wedding package "At sea" that cost $3,000 which included the things described on the website: cake, flowers, dinner and breakfast for 2 (awesome), etc. Doesn't ...
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Sail Date: September 2019

Cabin Type: Suite with Balcony



Good short cruise

Review for a Pacific Coastal Cruise on Coral Princess

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froggy9143
10+ Cruises • Age 50s

The Coral Princess is a smaller ship then we are used to. We got to like it after we figured out the the ship is set up almost reversed from most of the other of the Princess fleet. We had a balcony cabin that had a slightly extended balcony that wraped around the aft of the ship a little. It was nice and quiet most of the time untill the ship stared to dock then the cabin would really shake. ...
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Sail Date: September 2017

Cabin Type: Balcony


Familiar but Disappointing

Review for a Panama Canal & Central America Cruise on Coral Princess

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Hawaiian Mongoose
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

We chose this cruise because we were on the West Coast and preferred to book a transit of the Panama Canal versus flying. We were just on the reverse itinerary on the Island Princess in May 2017 and expected a similarly pleasant experience. It didn't happen! The embarkation was terrible. It was one long series of lines. There was no accommodation for our cabin level (Premium Suite) or our ...
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Sail Date: September 2017

Cabin Type: Suite with Balcony


Just Okay

Review for a Panama Canal & Central America Cruise on Coral Princess

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tloebl
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

We chose this cruise for the itinerary. It was 21 days of just mediocre food and service. Ports and tours were good but the entire cruise was affected by terrible service and institutional type meals. Embarkation was very well organized. Vancouver was an excellent port and everything went well. Disembarkation was another excellent experience. We were off the ship and on our way to the ...
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Sail Date: September 2016

Cabin Type: Balcony


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