Best to book your cruise holiday far in advance ’ acationers â€" wishing to take a holiday on a cruise â€" may purchase that trip right up to the date of departure (if you Sss T > Ry > â€" MEXICO 7 DAYS FEBRUARY SAILLINGS ONLY Come aboard the Love Boat®this February. For 7 days on the Dawn Princess®, you‘ll enjoy the Mexican Riviera where you‘ll find that the only things warmer than the sun are the smiles on Princess®. Best of all, you can share the experience with someone special for just $499* per person, for the best available inside cabin or only $599 per person for the best available outside cabin. ez3 PRINCESS CRUISES® It‘s more than a cruise, it‘s the Love Boats® Double occupancy. Air addâ€"ons available. Not combigable with other offers and does not to Per person port charges are $74. 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