This is one of two posts covering the final two sea days spent aboard Sky Princess on our 2022 Norway and Iceland cruise with Princess Cruises that I’m absolutely certain you’ve been following avidly, desperate for every little bit of information about what it’s like to cruise to northern Europe’s most beautiful tourist destinations. The other post that includes pictures from these days on the ship will showcase the food in the main dining room and in Sabatini’s Italian restaurant, comparing them, and explaining why they’re not the sorts of things you should pay much attention to if planning a cruise.
For this post, though, it’s pretty much just pictures of the ship with no waffle from me, and just to be different I decided to take most of these with a 100mm prime lens so it encouraged artistic shots due to a fixed field of view. Expect close-ups, weird framing, odd subject matter, shallow depth of field, and, essentially, something a little different from all the other photographs of cruise ships I or other cruisers typically take.
To conclude the photos from the sea days, and as is mostly traditional on this site for any cruises that start and end in Southampton, a shot from our balcony on the morning of departure. Never a happy time, but at least the weather was lovely for our return to England at the conclusion of this excellent cruise aboard Sky Princess.