Royal Princess to debut in Southeast Asia
Royal Princess will make its Southeast Asia debut in 2026.
It completes its 2026 Alaska summer season, embarking on a moth long transpacific voyage via Seattle.
The ‘Southeast Asia, Japan and Alaska Grand Adventure Cruise’ completes its final Alaska cruise of the season and sails to Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Vietnam.
A separate shorter two-week segment is bookable from Japan to Taiwan, Hong Kong and Vietnam, before ending in Singapore.
In Singapore the ship is scheduled for a short drydock upgrade.
It will then sail a pair of Southeast Asia itineraries to Vietnam, Thailand and Indonesia, followed by an Australian voyage to Darwin, Brisbane and Sydney.
Later this year, Diamond Princess heads back to Singapore in December for a season of Southeast Asia voyages to Thailand, Malaysia and Vietnam.
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