Princess Cruises outlines US cruise restart
Princess Cruises announced its intent to return to service in the US this fall, sailing from Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Fort Lauderdale.
Starting between 26 September and 28 November 2021, cruises onboard eight Princess MedallionClass ships will sail to the Caribbean, Panama Canal, Mexico, Hawaii, and the California Coast.
Majestic Princess and Grand Princess will sail from Los Angeles to the California Coast and Mexico on seven-night cruises, and the Islands of Hawaii on 15-night cruises.
It has also scheduled three- to five-night getaway cruises to the California Coast and Mexico.
Ruby Princess will depart the Port of San Francisco with seven-night California Coast cruises before adding 15-night cruises exploring four islands in Hawaii.
It will also operate 10-night Mexico cruises.
Crown Princess will sail the Panama Canal from Ft. Lauderdale on a series of 10-night cruises, while Sky Princess, Regal Princess and Caribbean Princess offer three-, five-, seven- and 14-night Caribbean cruises.
“We appreciate the support of government and port officials to make these travel opportunities available, in a thoughtful and safe way, for our guests,” said Jan Swartz, Princess Cruises President.
Princess’ cruises departing from North America through 2021 are available for fully vaccinated guests at least 14 nights prior to the cruise and have can supply proof of vaccination.
Crew vaccinations will be in accordance with CDC guidelines.
Learn more about : Princess Cruises ( N. America )
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