- Princess will roll out the zero alcohol collection fleetwide.
- The new options will include non-alcoholic rosé from Kylie Minogue and Blake Lively’s Betty Buzz Creations.
- The new options will be available in March and will be included in the Princess Plus and Princess Premier packages.
Princess has widened its beverage packages to include options for teetotallers.
The new Amore Princess Zero Alcohol Collection is set to debut fleetwide in March.
The selection of non-alcoholic beverages features 10-20 craft cocktails that have been created in collaboration with Princess mixologists, cocktail artist Rob Floyd, and Sips.
“At Princess, we’re committed to creating inclusive experiences for all of our guests,” said Sami Kohen, vice president of food and beverage for Princess Cruises.
“The Amore Princess Zero Alcohol Collection reimagines what non-alcoholic drinks can be—delicious, sophisticated and celebratory. By collaborating with exceptional brands like Betty Buzz and Lyre’s, and industry-leading mixologists, we’re proud to offer premium zero-proof options that complement the elevated Princess experience.”
Highlights of the Amore Princess Zero Alcohol Collection will include:
- Kylie Minogue’s Non-Alcoholic Sparkling Rosé
- Betty Buzz Creations: A blend of Betty Buzz Sparkling Grapefruit, soda and citrus
- Lyre’s Non-Alcoholic Cocktails: Mocktails featuring Lyre’s spirits alternatives, such as the No-Jito Royale, made with Lyre’s White Cane Spirit, mint and lime.
- 24K Margarita: Crafted exclusively for Princess Cruises with Almave non-alcoholic spirit by Lewis Hamilton.
The Amore Princess Zero Alcohol Collection beverages will be included in the Princess Plus and Princess Premier packages.
The price of the Plus Beverage Package starts from $110 per day, while the Premier Beverage Package starts from $140 per day.
Why don’t cruise lines offer different levels of drinks packages, rather than just standard and premium? There is no way I could possibly drink $110 or $150 worth of drinks on my own in one day. Alcoholic or non-alcoholic. Every person in the cabin is required to purchase the packages. If you are on a long cruise, this equates to one helluva lot of money!
I suppose they will also be a ridiculous price
I agree, there needs to be far more ZERO SUGAR drinks offered…There are so many varieties available, of which many are a really n ice drink..Also with Diabetes on the rise , & so many older cruisers who are already type 2 diabetics it would give them far more choice.
What happened to the Coffee card? Please bring it back
The Zero Alcohol collection will be a great addition to the drink packages offerings.
Next I’d like to see a much greater range of zero sugar drinks offered also.
At the best of times, there is usually only one or maybe two zero sugar soft drinks offered – it would be lovely if more zero sugar drinks were available to choose from. That’s my wish!