Princess Cruises Reveals 2026 West Coast Cruises
Princess Cruises’ 2026-2027 West Coast season features 26 destinations and 69 voyages, including the debut of the Star Princess. Departing from Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Vancouver, B.C., the itineraries highlight each region’s culture, natural beauty, and cuisine. “Our 2026-2
Princess Cruises Debuts Exclusive Sanctuary Collection on Sun Princess and Star Princess
Princess Cruises will introduce the Sanctuary Collection on Sun Princess and Star Princess, creating a luxury oasis for relaxation when these new ships launch in early 2024. “Our new Sanctuary Collection offers guests those ultra-private, tucked away spaces that rival any high-end resort and surpa
Star Princess Set To Join Sun Princess In Caribbean
Princess Cruises announces the 2025-26 Americas season with itineraries aboard Sun Princess and Star Princess. The two ships will offer seven-day Caribbean cruises from Port Everglades, taking guests to stunning destinations. “Our 2025-26 Americas program is our largest ever offered, making
Princess Cruises Celebrates 40th Anniversary With Sailings in the Mediterranean
The cruises during the cruise tours seasons with be offering travelers the opportunity to experience the best European venture. Combined with many fun traditions, learning more about the backgrounds of the ships and getting to explore a world of cultures. The ships sailing out of Southampton, United
Princess Cruises Names Second Sphere Class Ship Star Princess
The time has come! Princess Cruises has officially shared the name of its second Sphere Class cruise ship. Currently under construction at the Fincantieri shipyard in Italy, say hello to Star Princess! Star Princess will follow in the footsteps of her sister ship, Sun Princess, as the
Kicking Butts – Sometimes, flicking a cigarette overboard can be playing with fire.
Monday Mantra Way to go, P&O … Way to go, P&O … Way to go, P&O … Kicking Butts Sometimes, flicking a cigarette overboard can be playing with fire. The latest charge against the cruise industry comes in the form of a cancer-stricken 58-year-old Australian man being unceremon