Princess Cruises is inviting travelers to combine work and vacation with the line’s recently launched MedallionNet Max connectivity package.
According to the company, the service allows guests to stay connected on longer voyages, making it easier to work remotely while exploring remote destinations, iconic ports and landmarks.
“Today’s travelers are increasingly drawn to longer, more immersive experiences, often in remote or bucket-list destinations, without wanting to disconnect from their digital lives,” said Terry Thornton, chief commercial officer of Princess Cruises. “MedallionNet Max ensures that connectivity is never an issue, and when combined with the Princess Premier package, which offers unlimited beverages and specialty dining, it makes longer voyages not only feasible but incredibly rewarding.”
Guests can select one of Princess Cruises Epic Voyages for their “workation,” featuring four categories, including:
- World Cruises: Sail up to 116 days across 26 itineraries, exploring destinations like the Panama Canal, the Mediterranean and Southeast Asia.
- Journeys Far & Away: Ideal for adventurers, these cruises range from 11 to 33 days, visiting remote locations like Antarctica, Greenland and the South Pacific.
- Immersive Itineraries: Focus on deep cultural experiences in regions like Alaska, Japan and the Mediterranean, with cruises lasting 17 to 31 days.
- Ocean Crossings: Trans-Atlantic and Trans-Pacific voyages, ranging from 13 to 24 days, offer a mix of sea days and visits to destinations like Casablanca and the Azores.