Diamond Princess homeports in Singapore
Princess Cruises’ Diamond Princess has kicked off its homeporting season in Singapore.
The ship is sailing a number of Southeast Asia itineraries to Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam and beyond.
Diamond Princess started the Singapore season earlier this month with a 16-day sailing to Port Klang, Langkawi, Penang in Malaysia, Phuket, Nha Trang, Halong Bay, Danang, and Ho Chi Minh City.
It offers port calls at 10 ASEAN ports through February 2026 before repositioning to Japan.
The 14-night repositioning cruise to Japan calls at Phu My, Nha Trang, Hong Kong, Keelung, Osaka, Shimizu and Yokohama.
It will sail from Japan through November 2026.
Sister ships Crown Princess – on an overnight call during its world cruise – and Royal Princess visit Singapore in 2026.
This marks Royal Princess’ debut in Southeast Asia.
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