Pure Barre, YogaSix, StetchLab Classes Debut This Month on Princess Cruises

The first classes from Xponential Fitness brands Pure Barre, YogaSix and StretchLab debut this month on Princess Cruises, and classes from Xponential brands Club Pilates, CycleBar and STRIDE Fitness will begin before the summer cruising season, according to a media release from Princess Cruises.

Announced in September, the partnership between Princess Cruises and Xponential is a five-year licensing agreement. The classes will be led by instructors from One Spa World, which is Princess Cruises’ spa and fitness partner, according to Princess Cruises.

Beginning Feb. 20, guests who have purchased all-inclusive packages such as Princess Plus and Princess Premier will enjoy complimentary onboard workouts from the Xponential Fitness brands. The Princess Plus package will include two complimentary fitness classes per voyage, while Princess Premier packages offer unlimited fitness classes. 

Xponential Fitness classes will also be available on an a la carte basis across all 15 Princess ships. 

Xponential members will need to purchase the all-inclusive packages or pay the a la carte fee to attend the classes, according to Princess Cruises. 

The number of classes offered will vary by itinerary and ship, but a typical Xponential program will include both standard sea day and port day fitness classes available on seven-, 10- and 14-day rotations, according to the cruise company.

“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.”