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Princess Cruises is debuting its most extensive and varied collection of Caribbean and Panama Canal itineraries for the 2027/28 season, and, on November 1, 2026, the line will unveil calls at Celebration Key as part of its expanded Caribbean deployment.
“Purpose-built on Grand Bahama Island, the exclusive destination is the largest of its kind ever undertaken by Carnival Corporation,” Princess Cruises said, noting that the line’s newest ship, Star Princess, is making the first call at the destination.
The roster of Caribbean itineraries will comprise 187 departures, 31 ports,43 itineraries ranging from four to 15 days, nine ships, including the new Star Princess and its Sphere class sister, Sun Princess, along with Caribbean Princess, Coral Princess, Emerald Princess, Enchanted Princess, Island Princess, Regal Princess and Sky Princess.
Departures will be available from Miami, along with Fort Lauderdale, Port Canaveral, New York, and San Juan, with itineraries calling at 22 islands in the Eastern, Western, and Southern Caribbean.
The Caribbean season will run from October 2027 through April 2028.
Panama Canal sailings, meanwhile, will include 22 departures onboard Caribbean Princess, Island Princess, Coral Princess, Emerald Princess and Star Princess.
The itineraries will call at 21 destinations in nine countries.
“The Panama Canal deployment will also include nine itineraries with cruises sailing round-trip from Fort Lauderdale or ocean-to-ocean between Los Angeles or Vancouver on the West Coast and Fort Lauderdale or Port Canaveral on the East Coast,” Princess said.
The Panama Canal sailings will be available from September 2027 through April 2028.
This article originally appeared in TravelPulse.
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About Princess Cruises
Princess Cruises first set sail in 1965 with a single ship sailing to Mexico. Princess, and cruise vacations in general, were catapulted to stardom in 1977 when hit TV show “The Love Boat,” set aboard the Pacific Princess, introduced millions to cruise vacations. Princess pioneered the concept of private balconies across all cabin categories. Today, the Princess fleet offers a range of sizes and amenities from large ships like the Grand Princess to mid-size vessels like the Coral Princess to small ships offering an intimate experience such as the Pacific Princess.
The cruise line sails on more than 100 itineraries to more than 300 ports on all seven continents in addition to having a world cruise. Princess has a strong presence in Alaska, especially with its Gulf of Alaska cruises, sailing as many as eight ships during the Alaska season. Its Seattle-based Princess Tours division operates wilderness lodges, motor coach tours and glass-domed-car rail tours of the Great Land in conjunction with the cruise itineraries.
