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Princess Cruises plans to offer its largest-ever European voyages season in 2028, with 291 departures across 150 unique itineraries aboard six ships.
Bookings are now open for the season, which includes sailings ranging from seven to 53 days long. The voyages will visit 128 destinations in 37 countries, provide access to 101 UNESCO World Heritage Sites and include 32 late-night or overnight stays.
Princess will have six ships—Caribbean Princess, Enchanted Princess, Majestic Princess, Regal Princess, Sky Princess and Sun Princess—sailing from 13 departure ports.
New for the season are Princess’ first calls to Galway and Killybegs, Ireland, as well as the debut of the new Pole-to-Pole Odyssey between Antarctica and the Arctic.
From now through October 12, travelers can take advantage of early booking bonuses, including up to $500 instant savings, a stateroom location upgrade, up to $500 onboard credit, early access to dining reservations, reduced $100 deposits and early access to arrival groups. Captain’s Circle members can also enjoy additional savings.
“At Princess, we continue to see strong interest in Europe itineraries that offer both iconic destinations and more time for meaningful experiences ashore,” says Jim Berra, chief commercial officer for Princess Cruises. “Our Princess Cruises European Voyages 2028 season gives guests the broadest range of Europe options we’ve ever offered, including new calls in Ireland, more opportunities for immersive cultural experiences, and the introduction of our 53-day Pole-to-Pole Odyssey.”
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.
