Sky Princess starts sailings from Port Canaveral
Princess Cruises’ Sky Princess has arrived in its new homeport and set sail on its first voyage from Port Canaveral, Florida.
It kicks off a full season of Caribbean cruises.
It is the first of a season of six- and eight-night Caribbean voyages through March 2026.
The ship will also spend next winter on the Space Coast with 2026-27 sailings already open for sale.
“Building on the success of our inaugural Caribbean season from Port Canaveral, we’re delighted to return to the Space Coast for another series of sailings,” said Jim Berra, Princess Cruises’ Chief Commercial Officer.
“Our guests appreciate the convenience of cruising from Central Florida, and with the addition of Sky Princess, we’re pleased to offer even greater capacity.”
“Sky Princess is a great addition to the lineup of cruise options from Central Florida. We look forward to delivering a high-quality guest experience,” added Port Canaveral CEO Capt. John Murray.
At 141,000 tons Sky Princess can accommodate 3,660 guests.
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