Caribbean Princess to homeport in Port Canaveral
Princess Cruises will homeport Caribbean Princess at Port Canaveral beginning November, 2024.
The 3,140-passenger ship will sail Caribbean cruises for the winter season.
It will sail 6-, 8-, and 14-day Caribbean cruises out of Port Canaveral to destinations including The Bahamas, Eastern and Western Caribbean.
“Our collaboration with Princess Cruises marks an exciting milestone for us,” said Capt. John Murray, Port CEO.
“The fleet of ships homeported at Port Canaveral continues to grow.”
Caribbean Princess has 15 passenger decks.
Itineraries include a four-day Turks & Caicos Getaway over Thanksgiving holiday.
There are eight-day Eastern Caribbean cruises calling at St. Thomas St. Maarten, San Juan and Grand Turk.
Western Caribbean sailings visit Cozumel, Costa Maya, Belize City and Roatan.
Learn more about : Princess Cruises ( N. America )
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