Princess Cruises is offering passengers extra bang for their buck with a new deal on its European cruise holidays for 2022.
That's because the cruise line is currently offering free flights and transfers up to the value of £350 per person, with deals valid on over 70 fly-Europe 2022 holidays, including prices from £589pp.
You can already book the deals on the Princess Cruises website but you'll need to do so by December 20 when the sale ends.
The sale also includes cruises departing during the summer holidays, so it's ideal for families looking to plan ahead for next year's getaways.
There are some bucket-list-worthy getaways with free flights included such as:
£589pp for a seven-night fly-Med cruise on Regal Princess in August 2022 - book here.
£1,069pp for an 11-night Scandinavia cruise on Enchanted Princess in July 2022 - book here.
£1,199pp for a 14-night fly-Med cruise on Regal Princess in August 2022 - book here.
It's worth noting that the free flights and transfers are based on economy air fares and transfers, up to £350pp, but there may be additional costs for baggage - and if your flights are over £350pp you'll still need to pay the difference.
The new free flights offer isn't the only exciting news from the cruise line.

Princess Cruises recently revealed the details of its 2024 World Cruise, a 111-night round trip from Florida which includes 51 destinations across 27 countries and six continents: Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, and South America.
Deanna Austin, Princess Cruises chief commercial officer said of the epic sailing: "Embarking on a Princess World Cruise to experience the globe’s marquis ports and hidden gems, where all the planning is done by the Princess destination experts, easily turns adventurous world travel dreams into a reality.
"And with MedallionClass, cruising is effortless, personalised and easy to stay connected from afar to loved ones back home or even to the office."
Bookings for the world cruise open on Thursday 11 November.
World cruises have become increasingly popular in recent years, with some sailings selling out despite prices starting from £11,919pp. In fact, one cruise sold out in a day despite its £144,669 price tag. (For those on a more realistic budget, a lot of the cruises do offer the option to book on to certain legs of the journey rather than having to commit to the months of sailing around the world).
The good news is that there are plenty more bucket-list-worthy cruises to be found, whether you're after fun themed sailings from the 80s to Friends, or you're after Northern Lights cruises for 2022/2023.
International cruises first resumed back in August 2021, when England's rules changed to allow for cruises abroad, with UK specific cruises having been allowed to resume in May.
Travel rules can change quickly during the pandemic so always make sure to check the latest Foreign Office travel advice before booking or going on a trip. (The Foreign Office also has dedicated cruise travel advice where you can get more information and see any important updates).
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