Princess Cruises’ Coral Princess not too long ago returned to Fort Lauderdale’s Port Everglades after a three-year absence.
After departing from Los Angeles in November, the ship arrived in its Florida homeport to finish a trans-Canal itinerary on Dec. 3, 2024.
Repositioning from Australia, the Coral Princess had been crusing within the South Pacific on a year-round foundation since resuming service after the pandemic.
With the Crown Princess taking up its itineraries Down Below, the 2022-built vessel underwent a drydock in Singapore earlier this 12 months earlier than embarking on a 32-day repositioning cruise to america.
The month-long itinerary sailed to locations in Southeast Asia and the Far East earlier than crossing the Pacific Ocean for ports of name in Hawaii and California.
The Coral Princess is now scheduled to spend the 2024-25 season providing a sequence of Panama Canal cruises.
Crusing between Fort Lauderdale, Los Angeles and San Francisco, the 16-night cruises embody a whole transit of the water channel, along with visits to locations within the Caribbean, Central America and the Mexican Riviera.
Among the many ports of name set to be visited are Aruba, Curaçao, Cartagena de Indias, Puntarenas, Puerto Quetzal and Puerto Vallarta.
Upon finishing its winter schedule, the Coral Princess sails north for a summer time deployment in Alaska and Canada.
Beginning in early Could, the 1,950-guest ship gives seven- to 14-night cruises within the area departing from Vancouver and Whittier.
Following Princess Cruises’ “Voyage of the Glaciers” itinerary, the vessel is scheduled to go to Ketchikan, Skagway and Juneau.
The cruises additionally options scenic cruising at Glacier Bay Nationwide Park, in addition to Hubbard Glacier and the Inside Passage.
In mid-November, the Coral Princess returns to Fort Lauderdale for 11- to 14-night cruises to numerous locations within the Caribbean.
The ship can be scheduled to sail from Port Everglades for Princess Cruises’ 2026 World Cruise, which begins in early January.