Princess Cruises has opened sales for its 2027 World Cruise Grand Circle Pacific Voyage, spanning 129 nights.
The cruise line says it is its most destination-packed cruise, departing Fort Lauderdale in January 2027.
Sailing aboard Coral Princess, the voyage calls at 61 destinations in 20 countries across three continents.
On sale now, there are three departure options.
This comprises the full 129-night journey sailing from Fort Lauderdale to Los Angeles on Jan. 6, 2027; a 114-night roundtrip departure from Los Angeles on Jan. 21, 2027; and a 110-night cruise from Los Angeles to Vancouver on Jan. 21, 2027.
“This 129-day adventure is designed for guests who yearn to experience different cultures, history, flavors and the breathtaking spectacles of the Pacific.” said Terry Thornton, Princess’ Chief Commercial Officer.
Highlights include a Panama Canal transit, four Hawaiian Islands, the South Pacific, including Samoa, Fiji, and Vanuatu, as well as Australia and New Zealand.
It explores Southeast Asia, with visits to Indonesia and Thailand, as well as Hong Kong and Japan including Okinawa and Osaka.
Guests can visit 23 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including: the Great Barrier Reef (Australia) Ha Long Bay (Vietnam), Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and Sydney Opera House.
The World Cruise has late-night stays in Anchorage (Whittier), Cairns, Honolulu, Osaka, Singapore, Suva, Sydney, and Tokyo and an overnight in Hong Kong.
In addition, shorter segments are for sale from four to 68 nights available from ports like Auckland, Hong Kong, Honolulu, Singapore, Sydney, Tokyo, and Vancouver.
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