Three more Princess Cruises ships return to service for the first time since July 2021. Welcoming guests back onboard are the Crown Princess, Island Princess, and Royal Princess. This milestone marks a total of 12 ships or 80 percent of the Princess fleet that will have resumed cruising since July 2021.
The Island Princess departed Ft. Lauderdale on April 27 on a Panama Canal cruise. The Royal Princess sailed from Vancouver on May 2 for the “Voyage of the Glaciers” Alaska season, and Crown Princess is scheduled to depart Seattle on May 7 as part of the Passage Alaska cruises.
The remaining three of the fleet of 15 Princess Cruises ships are scheduled to return to service by September 2022. Worldwide destinations include Alaska, Australia, the California Coast, the Caribbean, Europe, Hawaii, Mexico, and the Panama Canal.
About Princess Cruises:
One of the best-known names in cruising, Princess Cruises is the world’s leading international premium cruise line and tour company operating a fleet of 15 modern cruise ships, carrying millions of guests each year to 330 destinations around the globe, including the Caribbean, Alaska, Panama Canal, Mexican Riviera, Europe, South America, Australia/New Zealand, the South Pacific, Hawaii, Asia, Canada/New England, Antarctica, and World Cruises.