Princess unveils five-ship 2027 Europe season
Princess Cruises has announced its 2027 European cruise programme, which will see two ships in Southampton.
The full programme features over 200 sailings on a five-ship fleet – Sun Princess, Enchanted Princess, Caribbean Princess, Sky Princess, and Majestic Princess.
Sky Princess and Majestic Princess will offer cruises out of Southampton in 2027.
The Europe season features a total of 86 journeys from seven to up to 46 days, calling at 108 destinations in 31 countries.
It includes two Solar Eclipse cruises.
“With an expansive selection of itineraries, ships, and destinations, we’re proud to offer something for every type of traveller,” says Eithne Williamson, Princess Cruises UK and Europe VP.
“Guests can immerse themselves at 100 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and ‘More Ashore’ overnight stays in iconic cities.”
The just refurbished Majestic Princess returns to Southampton in March 2027 for Northern Europe cruises and sailings round the British Isles.
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