Princess Cruises unveiled what it calls the most destination-rich voyage ever, spanning 131 days.
The new 131-day Circle Pacific Voyage departs January 2026 and visits 60 ports in 19 countries around the Pacific Ocean.
This voyage replaces the previously announced 2026 World Cruise which bypasses the Red Sea and surrounding region.
On sale now, the itinerary is aboard Coral Princess and sails from Ft. Lauderdale through Hawaii, French Polynesia, the South Pacific, New Zealand and Australia.
It then sails north on a tour of Asia with an extensive journey through Japan, followed by a Pacific crossing to Alaska.
Finally, after cruising southbound along the Pacific Coast, it concludes in Los Angeles on May 16, 2026.
Guests can choose a shorter 115-day roundtrip voyage from Los Angeles, departing January 21, 2026, as well as shorter segments sailing in various regions.
Destinations include Auckland, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Fiji, Osaka, Singapore, Sydney and Tahiti, with many offering late-night stays.
“This Circle Pacific Voyage is a chance explore some of the Pacific’s most iconic and remote destinations in a single journey,” said John Padgett, Princess Cruises president.
Guests who book the full 131-day or 115-day voyage by December 31, 2024, will receive various early booking perks including: free Premium Beverages (unlimited up to $20 each) Specialty Dining MedallionNet Max WiFi (up to four devices per guest), up to $500 Onboard Credit and more.
Those booking shorter segments also receive perks, including onboard credits and Captain’s Circle Discounts
Princess is contacting guests who already booked the originally released 2026 World Cruise with details of compensation.
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