New Princess cruise ship amenities focus not just on fun but also fitness. The latest cruise add-on is helping guests stick to their 2023 New Year’s resolutions – even when on vacation – by expanding the onboard fitness classes available with the addition of workouts from the most popular boutique fitness brands in the industry, including Pure Barre, YogaSix and StretchLab. And it all starts now.
According to a recent Statista survey ‘increased exercise’ is once again atop the list of New Year’s resolutions for 2023.
New Princess cruise ship programs will see Pure Barre, YogaSix and StretchLab workouts debut this month, with additional Xponential Fitness brands including Club Pilates, CycleBar, and STRIDE Fitness to follow.
“To many people, continuing their daily exercise routine on vacation gives license to extra special vacation indulgence, and Princess presents world-class options on both the fitness and indulgence fronts,” said John Padgett, president of Princess Cruises. “So whether it’s keeping up with New Year resolutions, offsetting the incredible food and drink on board, or connecting with other fitness fans, we’re excited to offer the most premium and inclusive boutique fitness experiences in the industry.”
New Princess cruise ship
As the new Princess cruise ship fitness programs launch Feb. 20, guests who have purchased all-inclusive packages like Princess Plus and Princess Premier will enjoy complimentary onboard workouts from several of the leading studios from Xponential Fitness, the largest global franchisor of boutique fitness brands, including Pure Barre, YogaSix and StretchLab, with additional brands including Club Pilates, CycleBar, and STRIDE Fitness to follow shortly thereafter. The Princess Plus package will include two complimentary fitness classes per voyage, while Princess Premier packages offer unlimited fitness classes.
+ Pure Barre offers an effective full-body workout focused on low-impact, moderate to high-intensity movements that improve strength and flexibility for everybody.
+ YogaSix is a full sensory yoga experience accessible to all, with a variety of classes targeting strength, agility, flexibility and balance.
+ StretchLab is a unique wellness concept offering assisted stretching sessions with customized flexibility services.
Ahead of the summer season, the fitness options onboard will expand to include branded classes from:
+ Club Pilates, a low-impact, full-body Reformer Pilates workout with a variety of classes that build strength, mobility and stability for a more fulfilling life.
+ CycleBar, an inclusive, immersive and inspiring low-impact, high-intensity indoor cycling experience for all ages and body types.
+ STRIDE Fitness, a treadmill-based interval training concept, delivering a total-body cardio and strength workout.
Beverage Package
In addition to complimentary fitness classes, the new Princess cruise ship programs with enhanced Princess Plus add-ons will also include the Plus Beverage Package, single device wi-fi plan and daily crew appreciation, along with two premium crafted desserts, and two smoothies or juices. The cost is $60 per person per day and, for many onboard, it pays to plus!
Within the New Princess cruise ship Premier package, available at $80 per person per day, guests will enjoy the Premier Beverage Package, four device wi-fi plan, daily crew appreciation, two nights of specialty dining, photo package, Princess Prizes, unlimited Premium crafted desserts, unlimited smoothies or juices, and reserved seating in the Princess Theater.
Xponential Fitness classes will also be available on an a la carte basis across all 15 Princess ships.

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