Amid evolving global tensions, Princess Cruises is taking proactive measures to ensure passenger safety by revising its 2026 itineraries. The cruise line has introduced its most destination-rich sailing to date, the 131-day Circle Pacific Voyage, as an alternative to its previously planned world cruise itinerary. This change mirrors adjustments made by its sister brand, Holland America Line, which also revised its Grand World Voyage routes to bypass the Red Sea.
Circle Pacific Voyage: An Unparalleled Journey Across the Pacific
The newly launched Circle Pacific Voyage aboard the Coral Princess sets sail on January 5, 2026, departing from Fort Lauderdale. Covering 60 ports across 19 countries, the voyage offers an immersive exploration of the Pacific region, including stops in Hawaii, French Polynesia, the South Pacific, New Zealand, and Australia.
From there, the ship embarks on an extensive journey through Asia, featuring highlights like Japan’s scenic coastlines and cultural landmarks, followed by a Pacific crossing to witness Alaska’s natural wonders. The adventure concludes with a southbound route along the Pacific Coast, culminating in Los Angeles on May 16, 2026.
For those seeking a shorter experience, a 115-day roundtrip journey from Los Angeles departs on January 21, 2026. Additional segments are available for passengers looking to explore specific regions.
Exciting Booking Incentives for Early Planners
The Circle Pacific Voyage is now open for bookings, with a special early booking incentive available for reservations made by December 31, 2024. Travelers who secure the full 131-day or 115-day itinerary can enjoy exclusive perks, including:
- Princess Premier Package benefits, such as unlimited Wi-Fi, specialty dining, and premium fitness classes.
- Up to $500 onboard credit per stateroom.
- Complimentary EZair airfare for the first two guests in a stateroom.
- Free transfers to and from major airports, including Los Angeles, Fort Lauderdale, and Miami.
Holland America Line’s Changes for 2026
In a parallel move, Holland America Line updated its 2026 Grand World Voyage aboard the Volendam. The revised route skips the Red Sea and introduces new Asian ports, providing passengers with enhanced opportunities to explore unique destinations.
Canada/New England Voyages Marking U.S. Semiquincentennial
Princess Cruises is also spotlighting the 2026 Canada and New England season, offering travelers the chance to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the United States. A standout itinerary is the 14-day Canada & Colonial America cruise aboard the Sapphire Princess, which departs from Québec City and ends in Fort Lauderdale. The voyage includes an overnight stay in New York City and visits to historic cities like Boston, Newport, and Norfolk.
The Sapphire Princess, making its inaugural Canada/New England season, joins the Majestic Princess, which offers seven-day roundtrip cruises from New York. Additional options include the 10-day Classic Canada/New England sailings between Boston and Québec City.
Historic and Scenic Cruisetour Options
For travelers seeking to combine cruises with on-land adventures, Princess Cruises offers two extensive cruisetour packages:
- Historic America Cruisetour: A seven-night journey exploring iconic landmarks such as Washington, D.C., Colonial Williamsburg, Independence Hall in Philadelphia, and Gettysburg Battlefield.
- Maple Explorer Cruisetour: Featuring stops at Niagara Falls, Ottawa, Montréal, and a Thousand Islands cruise.
Expanding Opportunities for Exploration
With these carefully curated itineraries, Princess Cruises continues to prioritize passenger safety while delivering unforgettable travel experiences. From the cultural treasures of Asia to the historic charm of Canada and New England, these 2026 voyages promise adventure, enrichment, and unparalleled luxury.
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