Princess Cruises releases biggest UK cruse season for 2024
Princess Cruises revealed its biggest ever UK and Europe season for 2024.
There are four million cruise nights with 162 departures across five MedallionClass ships.
Cruises go on sale December 14, 2022.
There are 130 destinations in 34 countries included, with voyages sailing from February through November 2024.
Highlights include the 4,300-guest Sun Princess, the line’s newest ship yet
Sun Princess will make an inaugural visit to Southampton for an overnight stay on September 22 to 23, 2024.
Island Princess will join Sun Princess in the Mediterranean, on 10 to 20-night voyages, with some itineraries featuring visits to the Holy Land.
Sky Princess returns to Southampton as its homeport for the fourth year running, sailing on four to 31 nights to destinations.
Regal Princess sails roundtrip Southampton on 12-night British Isles voyages featuring Dublin, Belfast, Liverpool, and the Orkney Islands.
Caribbean Princess joins the Southampton homeport line-up, sailing to destinations throughout Europe.
Details of the 2024 Europe programme were revealed during an event held in London.
Eithne Williamson, VP, Princess Cruises UK, said: “UK guests have more choice than ever and we hope travel agents are as excited as we are.”
“Sailings from Southampton remain in high demand, and 2024 will see the longest ex-UK season in Princess Cruises’ history.”
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