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We will be disembarking the Caribbean Princess on Jan 30th and would like to do the zip line excursion. Only problem is, Princess does not show excursions on their web site on disembarkation day. We would like to book through Princess so our luggage gets delivered to the airport and we don't have to worry about it. Does anyone know if Princess does shore excursions on disembarkation day? And, if so, how does one go about booking it before the cruise? Thanks in advance for any assistance.

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What port? That makes a big difference.

 

Princess does not release airport tour/transfer options until you are on the cruise. Usually, a few days before disembarkation, you'll receive forms with the options. Also usually, there are maybe two tour options available. You'll have the choice of choosing a transfer or a tour with transfer. If you already have a transfer purchased, you can opt to add the tour to it.

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What port? That makes a big difference.

 

Princess does not release airport tour/transfer options until you are on the cruise. Usually, a few days before disembarkation, you'll receive forms with the options. Also usually, there are maybe two tour options available. You'll have the choice of choosing a transfer or a tour with transfer. If you already have a transfer purchased, you can opt to add the tour to it.

 

San Juan is the port. The tour I am looking at has a web site. On the web sight is a part for cruise passengers that states we must book through the cruise line. I assume Princess will have this excursion even though I hate to assume. Guess I have no choice other than to wait til we board and see. Thanks for your help.

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What port? That makes a big difference.

 

Princess does not release airport tour/transfer options until you are on the cruise. Usually, a few days before disembarkation, you'll receive forms with the options. Also usually, there are maybe two tour options available. You'll have the choice of choosing a transfer or a tour with transfer. If you already have a transfer purchased, you can opt to add the tour to it.

 

There are some exceptions to this. Our last two Alaska cruises we were able to book the debarkation excursions online well prior to boarding the ship and our upcoming Australia/NZ cruise has had four options for debarkation tours on the list for about two months.

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we were just off crib. princess in san juan two weeks ago. post cruise, there were three trips, none of which was sip-line. rain forest,old san juan, rum tour was all that were shown for departing guest. b2b had other ops.

 

Thanks for you help.

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