Galveston cruises have been
growing in popularity ever since the opening of the attractive
Galveston port. Galveston cruises from the Galveston
terminal leave frequently, with the Princess, Royal
Caribbean and Carnival
cruise lines all making stops in Galveston.
Princess Cruise lines leaving from Galveston include an
array of ships sailing to many different ports throughout
the world, with a focus on Mexico
and the Western Caribbean Islands.
The shortest Princess cruise lines leaving from Galveston
are seven day cruises. These Galveston cruises leave
between November and April, usually, and head to a number
of ports in Mexico and the Western Caribbean including,
Costa Maya, Roatan, Belize City, and Cozumel.
Longer Princess cruise lines leaving from Galveston include
sixteen and seventeen day cruises heading for Barcelona,
Rome and Spain.
These longer Princess cruise lines leaving from Galveston
will also generally sail in the fall.
On board a Princess Cruise line ship, travelers will find all of the amenities they would expect from a cruise ship. Multiple restaurants and bars situated throughout the ship make finding something to eat simple no matter what you are doing. While not all restaurants are open all of the time, it is possible to find something to eat at any hour of the day and night. A full spa will also be found on board the Princess Cruise line ships, as well as plenty of other fun activities, including games, dancing, swimming and more.
To find discount Princess cruises, you might try booking your cruise vacation right before you leave. Booking a last minute cruise is often times a great way to take advantage of extra space on a cruise ship for a lower price. This option will, of course, require that your travel plans remain flexible. If your travel plans are flexible, you can also look into to booking discount Princess cruises by traveling during the off season. Avoid the holidays season, as this is one of the busiest times for cruises throughout the world. Discount Princess Cruises can also be found by booking your flight into Galveston along with your cruise. Often this is a great way to get a lower price on your total vacation package.
The port in Galveston also offers parking for both short and long term cruisers who want to leave their car. There are also options for anyone wanting to use a park-and-ride shuttle service. If you plan to take a cab to the terminal in Galveston, plan ahead. When a cruise ship is in town, the wait for taxi cabs can be quite long.