Princess Cruises 2023 Spring Deployment Breakdown – Cruise Industry News

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Princess Cruises 2023 Spring Deployment Breakdown – Cruise Industry News


Marking the corporate’s return to Japan, the spring season for Princess Cruises can even function itineraries within the Caribbean, the Mediterranean, the Atlantic, Northern Europe, Alaska, the West Coast, Australia and extra.

Cruise Industry News has appeared into the corporate’s full deployment for the season. Here’s the breakdown:

 Atlantic and Europe

Enchanted Princess
Capacity (at 100% Occupancy): 3,660 visitors
Built: 2020
Homeports: Fort Lauderdale (United States); Barcelona (Spain); Civitavecchia (Italy) and extra
Length: Six to 14 nights
Itineraries: 14-night transatlantic crossing adopted by six- and seven-night itineraries within the Mediterranean visiting Spain, France, Italy, Greece, Turkey, Montenegro and extra
Sailing Season: March 9 to June 24

Sky Princess
Capacity (at 100% Occupancy): 3,660 visitors
Built: 2019
Homeports: Fort Lauderdale (United States) and Southampton (England)
Length: Four to 14 nights
Itineraries: 14-night transatlantic crossing adopted by a sequence of UK-based cruises to Northern and Europe, the Mediterranean and Iceland
Sailing Season: March 18 to June 17

Regal Princess
Capacity (at 100% Occupancy): 3,600 visitors
Built: 2014
Homeports: Fort Lauderdale (United States) and Southampton (England)
Length: Eight to 14 nights
Itineraries: 14-night transatlantic adopted by a sequence of eight- to 12-night British Islands itineraries
Sailing Season: April 16 to June 25

Island Princess
Capacity (at 100% Occupancy): 1,950 visitors
Built: 2003
Homeports: Fort Lauderdale (United States) and Southampton (England)
Length: 14 to 17 nights
Itineraries: 17-night transatlantic crossing adopted by two-week cruises to Iceland and Svalbard
Sailing Season: May 26 to June 28

Panama Canal, West Coast and Alaska

Ruby Princess
Capacity (at 100% Occupancy): 3,100 visitors
Built: 2008
Homeports: Galveston and San Francisco (United States)
Length: Seven to 16 nights
Itineraries: 16-night transcanal repositioning cruise to San Francisco adopted by a sequence of seven- to ten-night cruises to the Pacific Northwest and Alaska
Sailing Season: April 14 to June 26

Emerald Princess
Capacity (at 100% Occupancy): 3,100 visitors
Built: 2007
Homeports: Fort Lauderdale and Los Angeles (United States)
Length: Five to 18 nights
Itineraries: One-way Panama Canal cruises in March and April adopted by a sequence of West Coast and Hawaii itineraries in April and May
Sailing Season: March 17 to June 24

Discovery Princess
Capacity (at 100% Occupancy): 3,660 visitors
Built: 2022
Homeports: Los Angeles and Seattle (United States)
Length:
Four to 10 nights
Itineraries: Cruises to the Mexican Riviera and the California Coast departing from Los Angeles, adopted by week-long Alaska cruises departing from Seattle
Sailing Season: March 4 to June 25

Royal Princess
Capacity (at 100% Occupancy): 3,600 visitors
Built: 2013
Homeports: San Francisco and Seattle (United States)
Length: Three to fifteen nights
Itineraries: Seven- to 15-night cruises to Mexican Riviera and Hawaii departing from San Francisco, adopted by repositioning voyages to Seattle and week-long Alaska cruises
Sailing Season: March 2 to June 24

Crown Princess
Capacity (at 100% Occupancy): 3,100 visitors
Built: 2006
Homeports: Los Angeles (United States) and Vancouver (Canada)
Length: Six to twenty-eight nights
Itineraries: 15-night cruises to Hawaii, in addition to particular 28-night voyages to Tahiti and the South Pacific departing from Los Angeles in March and April; seven- to 11-night cruises to Alaska departing from Vancouver beginning on May 5
Sailing Season: March 2 to June 23

Majestic Princess
Capacity (at 100% Occupancy): 3,600 visitors
Built: 2017
Homeports: Vancouver (Canada) and Whittier (United States)
Length: Seven and eight nights
Itineraries: Week-long cruises to Alaska and Canada
Sailing Season: May 5 to June 24

Grand Princess
Capacity (at 100% Occupancy): 2,600 visitors
Built: 1998
Homeports: Vancouver (Canada) and Whittier (United States)
Length: Five to seven nights
Itineraries: Five-night cruise to Alaska adopted by one-way cruises to Alaska and Canada crusing between Whittier and Vancouver
Sailing Season: May 1 to June 24

Sapphire Princess
Capacity (at 100% Occupancy): 2,600 visitors
Built: 2004
Homeports: Los Angeles (Unites States) and Vancouver (Canada)
Length: Six and 7 nights
Itineraries: Six-night Pacific Wine Country voyage adopted by week-long cruises to Alaska and Canada
Sailing Season: April 6 to June 28

Australia, Asia and Pacific

Majestic Princess
Capacity (at 100% Occupancy): 3,600 visitors
Built: 2017
Homeport: Sydney (Australia)
Length: 27 and 28 nights
Itineraries: 28-night spherical Australia cruise adopted by South Pacific and Hawaii repositioning voyage to North America
Sailing Season: March 7 to April 4

Grand Princess
Capacity (at 100% Occupancy): 2,600 visitors
Built: 1998
Homeports: Melbourne and Sydney (Australia); and Auckland (New Zealand)
Length: Three to 24 nights
Itineraries: Queensland, Southern Australia and New Zealand adopted by a 24-night repositioning cruise to North America crusing throughout Tahiti, the South Pacific and Hawaii
Sailing Season: March 8 to April 8

Coral Princess
Capacity (at 100% Occupancy): 1,950 visitors
Built: 2002
Homeports: Fremantle, Sydney and Brisbane (Australia)
Length: Four to 107 nights
Itineraries: Four to 17-night cruises to Australia adopted by a 35-night cruise to Hawaii and Tahiti and a 107-night world cruise
Sailing Season: March 6 to June 4

Diamond Princess
Capacity (at 100% Occupancy): 3,100 visitors
Built: 2004
Homeports: Yokohama and Kobe (Japan)
Length: Six to 9 nights
Itineraries: Japan, Korea and Taiwan
Sailing Season: March 5 to June 29

Caribbean and South America

Regal Princess
Capacity (at 100% Occupancy): 3,600 visitors
Built: 2014
Homeport: Fort Lauderdale (United States)
Length: Four to eight nights
Itineraries: Regular week-long cruises to the Eastern and Western visiting Princess Cays, St. Kits, Grand Cayman, Jamaica and extra
Sailing Season: March 5 to April 9

Ruby Princess
Capacity (at 100% Occupancy): 3,100 visitors
Built: 2008
Homeport: Galveston (United States)
Length: Five to seven nights
Itineraries: Seven-night Western Caribbean cruises visiting Mexico and Honduras, along with a five-night voyage to Mexico in April
Sailing Season: March 5 to April 9

Caribbean Princess
Capacity (at 100% Occupancy): 3,100 visitors
Built: 2004
Homeport: Fort Lauderdale (United States)
Length: Seven to 10 nights
Itineraries: Ten-night cruises to Southern Caribbean and Central America with partial transits of the Panama Canal in March, in addition to week-long itineraries to the Eastern and Western Caribbean beginning in April
Sailing Season: March 2 to June 24

Sapphire Princess
Capacity (at 100% Occupancy): 2,600 visitors
Built: 2004
Homeports: Buenos Aires (Argentina) and San Antonio (Chile)
Length: 14 to 18 nights
Itineraries: West coast of South America adopted by a repositioning voyage to Los Angeles
Sailing Season: March 5 to April 6

World Cruise

Island Princess
Capacity (at 100% Occupancy): 1,950 visitors
Built: 2003
Homeports: Dubai (UAE); Fort Lauderdale and Los Angeles (United States)
Length: 14 to 42 nights
Itineraries: Final legs of the 111-night world cruise began on January 19
Sailing Season: March 16 to May 11

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