Princess Cruises opens largest Americas season ever for 2025-26
Princess Cruises has put its 2025-2026 winter/spring itineraries on sale for its two newest ships, Sun Princess and Star Princess.
The ships will sail seven-day Eastern and Western Caribbean cruises.
Sky Princess will become the first Royal Class ship to homeport at Port Canaveral in Central Florida, offering eight-day Eastern and Western Caribbean sailings and six-day sailings to the Eastern Caribbean.
Overall, the 2025-26 season offers a total of 278 cruises departing from seven home ports.
These are San Francisco; Los Angeles; Galveston, Texas; Ft. Lauderdale; Port Canaveral, Fla.; New York City; and Vancouver, British Columbia.
“Our 2025-26 Americas program is our largest ever,” said Terry Thornton, chief commercial officer.
“Sun Princess and Star Princess will deliver epic vacations in the Caribbean.”
Other 2025-26 Americas cruise season highlights include 10 ships in the Caribbean – the biggest deployment ever.
There are 29 destinations in 22 countries throughout the Eastern, Western and Southern Caribbean.
Overall, there are 178 total departures of 25 unique itineraries, ranging from four to 20 days.
The season also includes the Panama Canal, West coast sailings and Hawaii and South Pacific cruises.
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