Princess Cruises announced that its largest ship ever, Sun Princess, will make her United States debut in October 2024 with a series of seven- and 14-day Caribbean itineraries. Bookings for the ...
Celebrity, Princess and MSC are bringing some of their newest and largest ships to Port Canaveral to sail winter itineraries ...
Starting October 2025, the cruise line will sail from San Juan, Puerto Rico on seven-day voyages on board the Grand Princess. Courtesy of Princess Cruises Princess Cruises will return to San Juan, ...
The largest ship that Princess Cruises has ever had built – the 1,133-foot Sun Princess – will make its debut in the U.S. in October 2024, and it’s set to make inaugural voyages from Port Everglades ...
Princess Cruises will have its biggest summer Caribbean cruise season in 2026, with the Regal Princess and Caribbean Princess sailing from Fort Lauderdale/Port Everglades and Port Canaveral. The 90 ...
Guests can choose to combine itineraries for an incredible 14-day voyage. The 2,600-guest Grand Princess offers an array of culinary delights, signature Princess amenities like The Sanctuary and ...
Multiple cruise ships from different lines are shifting itineraries away from Hurricane Melissa. Is your cruise impacted by ...
Princess Cruises’ Caribbean Princess docked Wednesday morning as the crew and post leaders prepared to celebrate its arrival. This marks the first time a Princess Cruises cruise ship has called Port ...
An oil spill at the Port of Galveston delayed the Regal Princess by a full day, forcing Princess Cruises to cancel its ...
The Caribbean Princess will primarily sail eight- and six-day cruises from Port Canaveral. Photo Credit: Princess Cruises Princess Cruises will homeport a ship in Port Canaveral for the first time, ...
The Caribbean Princess cruise ship arrived at Port Canaveral on Wednesday, bringing new vacation options and boosting the port's status.With dancing and song, Port Canaveral welcomed Princess Cruise ...
If you’ve sailed on multiple Caribbean cruises, it’s pretty likely that on one of your voyages, you’ve received the dreaded news that your ship will miss one of its planned ports of call. It happens ...
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