Princess announces double deployment in Singapore for 2026-27 winter season
Princess Cruises is adding a second ship in Singapore for the 2026-27 winter season.
It will offer nearly 30 cruises from Singapore Sapphire Princess joining Diamond Princess in the Lion City.
Sapphire Princess will arrive in late 2026.
The Sapphire Princess will offer 18 cruises from Singapore, including roundtrip sailings within and beyond Southeast Asia.
Sailings include late-night stays in Ha Long Bay, Bangkok and Hong Kong.
It also features a 14-night cruise in December 2026, for both Christmas and the New Year.
Additionally, a 14-night cruise will celebrate the Chinese New Year in February 2027.
Diamond Princess arrives in Singapore in November 2026, with 11 sailings.
It offers Asia cruises from seven- to 28-nights calling at eight countries.
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