Princess Cruises announces 2024 World Cruise
Princess Cruises opens sales this week for its 2024 World Cruise, and revealed details of the 111-night voyage which visits 27 countries.
The cruise line’s largest ship to sail a World Cruise, MedallionClass ship Island Princess, is scheduled to sail roundtrip from North America from both Fort Lauderdale and Los Angeles in January 2024.
It visits 51 destinations in Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, and South America.
Highlights include12 maiden world cruise port calls including Haifa, Bali, Lisbon and Bermuda.
It visits 25 UNESCO world heritage sites, including the Acropolis in Athens, Cartagena and the ancient Greek city of Ephesus in Turkey.
Guests booking the 97- or 111-night World Cruise by January 31, 2022 will receive $500 per guest onboard spending, speciality dining up to four times without a cover charge and Captain’s Circle savings.
Learn more about : Princess Cruises ( N. America ) Princess Cruises ( United Kingdom )
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