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Princess Cruises - British Isles Cruise

During one of Princess Cruises' British Isles itineraries, you'll have the opportunity to take in some of Europe's most spectacular natural beauties. Outdoor enthusiasts will find a plethora of adventure and exploration opportunities in the British Isles. Take an invigorating hike through the Lake District, explore the Scottish Highlands on a guided tour, or kayak along the serene Irish coastline. Off-board activities might include biking through quaint countryside trails, exploring the picturesque Isle of Skye, or even indulging in a round of golf at one of the many world-class golf courses the region boasts.

British Isles with Princess Cruises

Onboard a Princess Cruises ship, you'll discover a wealth of amenities and services that cater to every interest. Indulge in exquisite dining experiences at specialty restaurants, unwind with rejuvenating spa treatments, or relax by the pool while admiring the stunning views. The ships offer a range of entertainment options, including live performances, music shows, and enriching activities such as cooking demonstrations and art classes. Fitness enthusiasts can stay active at the state-of-the-art fitness centers, and those seeking relaxation can find tranquility in the onboard retreats and lounges. Enjoy the independence and flexibility that comes along with traveling with Princess Cruises as you make your way through British Isles region , where you'll get to see a wide range of different cultures, magnificent palaces, historical sites, and breathtaking natural beauty.

The British Isles are a tapestry of cultures and history, each with its unique charm. Delve into the rich Celtic traditions of Ireland and Scotland, discover the influence of Viking and Roman invasions on the region's culture, and learn about the profound impact of the Industrial Revolution on these isles. Each port of call offers an opportunity to immerse yourself in the local culture, whether it's enjoying a traditional music session in an Irish pub or exploring the works of the literary giants who found inspiration in these lands.

Princess Cruises British Isles Cruise Schedule

British Isles cruises are the ideal way to see the world and you can see a selection of these cruises from Princess Cruises. Princess Cruises have an exciting range of cruises from the British Isles to incredible Northern Lights and the magnificent Norwegian fjords and Scandinavia, via the Baltic States and Russia, all of which can be enjoyed without having to travel too far to join your cruise ship.

Princess Cruises British Isles 12-day route

12-day British Isles cruise from Southampton

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Date: September 24, 2024

Ports of Call: Southampton, Cork, Dublin, Belfast, Greenock, Kirkwall, Inverness, Edinburgh, Le Havre, Southampton; View Itinerary

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Explore the rich history of the British Isles on Regal Princess®. Visit Edinburgh Castle, where kings, queens and nobles once lived and medieval secrets continue to linger, or search the sea for the bioluminescent beams created by Cork's gleaming plankton. When you cruise the British Isles, meet the diverse personalities that call these lands home with the Local Connections Program.

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Southampton

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Southampton is a port city on England’s south coast. It’s home to the SeaCity Museum, with an interactive model of the Titanic, which departed from Southampton in 1912. Nearby, Southampton City Art Gallery specialises in modern British art. Solent Sky Museum features vintage aircraft like the iconic Spitfire. Tudor House & Garden displays artifacts covering over 800 years of history, including a penny-farthing bike.

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Queenstown it was for some decades before reverting to its old Irish name in 1922 - the Cobh (cove) of Cork. Is there anywhere in Ireland more full of poignant memories than this embarkation point for America? From here hundreds of thousands of mostly hungry and penniless Irish men and women left to build a new life, especially in the Famine years of 1844-48. Many thrived and prospered, but many died on the journey in the terrible travelling conditions of the time. It is a pleasant town; its streets climb the steep slope of a hill, the top of which is crowned by the very fine St. Coleman's Cathedral which has a carillon of 47 bells. Cobh is situated on Great Island, one of the three large islands in Cork harbour which are all now joined by roads and bridges - Little Island and Fota are the others. The harbour is one of the largest and safest anywhere, being capable of taking the largest vessels afloat. The great Transatlantic liners used to come in up to the 1950s. On the quayside there is a memorial to the victims of the Lusitania, many of whom are buried in the old church cemetery. The ship was sunk off Kinsale in 1915 by a German submarine, an action which was responsible for bringing the United States of America into the Great War, the survivors were brought back here. Another unhappy association is with the Titanic, 'the safest liner in the world'. Queenstown was her last port of call on her fateful maiden voyage. The Queenstown Story is based in the disused portions of the railway station at Cobh. This highly imaginative visitor attraction tells the story of emigration from Cobh in the period of the famine in 1845 up to the era of the great Liners in the 1950s. The historical role which Cobh harbour has played as a port is also illustrated. At Cobh, one looks over Haulbowline and Spike Islands, formerly the base of the Irish Naval Service. To the east, Cork Harbour leads to East Ferry. Roches Point can be seen to the south. To the south west is the yachting centre of Crosshaven.

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Dublin is the capital of Ireland, Irish culture and cuisine. The regional and micro breweries that once flourished, although crowded out of business for the last hundred or so years by Guiness, more for its marketing and transportation triumphs than necessarily for qualitative reasons, are coming back to add local color and variety to the famous old Irish pubs. Ireland has produced some of the world’s greatest writers, and in its traditional folk ballads and rich melodies you can hear the unique elements which form the roots of modern rhythm and blues music.

Belfast offers the buzz and vibrancy of a capital city whilst being a gateway to the rural retreat of Northern Ireland. At the head of Belfast Lough, the city is compact and easy to get around, whether by car or on foot. Like all capital cities, Belfast offers a wide range of accommodation to suit all pockets, from cosy B&Bs around the university, to well appointed riverside self-catering establishments, to city centre boutique hotels. Belfast is teeming with a multitude of stylish bars, gourmet restaurants, trendy clubs and some of the best shopping in the UK. Visitors can enjoy traditional Irish music in a local pub or dance the night away to the latest vibes – the choice is yours! The birthplace of the Titanic, Belfast’s industrial heritage has shaped a city steeped in culture, portrayed at its best at the Ulster Museum, City Hall, the Ulster Folk and Transport Museum and the many buildings still standing. The many parks, gardens and galleries offer a perfect haven to relax. Within a couple of hours of Belfast, visitors can marvel at the Giant’s Causeway, walk the Mountains of Mourne, fish in Fermanagh or visit the many picturesque villages in Northern Ireland - a perfect location to discover the rest of Northern Ireland!

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Liverpool is fast becoming one of Europe’s most popular city break destinations. After being awarded European Capital of Culture 2008, the city has moved into the sights of travellers and tourists from around the world. Already famous as the birthplace of The Beatles, the city’s other cultural assets are justifiably touted as some of the finest in Europe. With more theatres, museums and galleries than any other UK city outside London, Liverpool’s history as one of the world’s great ports has left a remarkable legacy of art and architecture that gives it a distinctive look and unique atmosphere. Liverpool is also one of the world’s great sporting cities with horse racing at Aintree and Haydock, 40 golf courses – seven of which are Championship standard, including the Royals Birkdale and Lytham, not to mention Liverpool and Everton FC. So if it’s Strawberry Fields, Premiership football or Europe’s finest culture you’re looking for, it has to be Liverpool.

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The largest and main settlement in the area is Greenock. Traditionally dependent on heavy industry and manufacturing relating to the shipping trade, Greenock is now one of the largest centres for high technology and modern communications media in Europe. IBM, National Semiconductor, Amazon and T-Mobile One all have their UK or European bases in Greenock. Continued redevelopment of obsolete industrial land has resulted in a comfortable blend of Leisure and Retail services occupying the waterfront area. Greenock has excellent transport links, Clyde Port Authority operate one of the largest container terminals in Scotland which doubles as a busy Cruise ship terminal. The road links provide easy access to Glasgow International Airport (20 mins), Prestwick International Airport (45 mins), the main Caledonian McBrayne Ferry terminal in Gourock and regular freight and passenger Rail transport to Paisley (30 mins) and Glasgow (40mins).

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As the main town in Orkney, Kirkwall (ON Kirkjuvagr - Church Bay) makes a good starting point for a visit to the islands. It is first mentioned in the sagas as the dwelling place of Earl Rognvald Brusison about 1035, who built a church dedicated to King Olav of Norway there. The town developed around the Cathedral, and became the administrative and commercial centre, with its access to the North Isles, central position and sheltered harbour in the then much bigger Peedie Sea. Today the winding main Street still follows the shape of the original settlement, and many of the fine old houses with end-on gables date from the 16th to 18th centuries. Narrow lanes run off the Street which has many attractive shops. At Broad Street it opens into the expanse of the grass-covered Kirk Green in front of St Magnus Cathedral. The attractive harbour front is the scene of much activity with ferries and fishing boats. Over the last 200 years the pier has greatly expanded, but the Harbour Basin still retains much of its charm. The Orkney Museum is housed in Tankerness House, parts of which date from the 15th century. This museum is a good starting point from which to gain an insight into Orkney’s rich past. The Tankerness Gardens behind the museum make a pleasant place for a seat on a nice day. St Magnus Cathedral is across the road, and makes an excellent finale to a visit, with its peaceful interior. The nearby Bishop’s and Earl’s Palaces date from Norse and Scottish times. Wideford Hill, just to the west of Kirkwall is situated on the Old Finstown Road. It can be reached by footpath and by road. From the summit most of the North and South Isles, East and West Mainland and Scapa Flow can be seen. Kirkwall is an excellent place to seek out interesting souvenirs or presents, with its wide variety of quality shops stocking knitwear, Orkney jewellery and crafts, local books, as well as many other home-produced items. In addition there is a good selection of Orkney food and drink products such as Highland Park Whisky, Orkney Herring, Orkney Cheese, smoked fish of various kinds and of course the famous Orkney Beef. The Highland Park Visitor Centre on the edge of the town offers visits to the distillery and an excellent audiovisual introduction to Orkney and the making of Highland Park, as well as an enchanting shop which stocks many interesting items.

Queensferry

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South Queensferry is situated 8 miles west of Edinburgh, on the banks of the Forth Estuary. Its name is thought to have originated from the frequent journeys made by Queen Margaret of Scotland from Dunfermline, in Fife, south to over the estuary towards Edinburgh, in the late 11th century. The burgh prospered and was a leading seaport in the 16th century, as well as being the southern ferry port for the crossings to and from Fife. The town expanded even more in the 1880s during the construction of the Forth Rail Bridge, with its workforce of around 3000.The Navy established a base at the adjacent Port Edgar during the 1st World war. The other famous Forth Bridge, the Road Bridge, was constructed during the 1960s. The central part of the town is still quite old fashioned and retained much of its charm as a protected area. At the western end of the Main Street stands the Jubilee Tower, to comemmorate the 50th year of Queen Victoria's reign. The Hawes Inn lies at the other end of the main street. The Inn has quite a literary heritage. The Scottish novelist, Walter Scott, described the inn in "Antiquary" and Robert Louis Stevenson, another Scottish author, is said to have found the inspiration for his novel "Kidnapped" while a guest at the inn. There is also a 200 year old yew tree in the garden of the inn. South Queensferry is pleasant to visit for a stroll along the main street and to admire the spectacular views of the bridges. In the Summer months tourists can take a ferry to the nearby Inchcolm Island. The town has a good selection of coffee shops and restuarants, several with good views. It can be reached by train from Edinburgh in a few minutes and is around a half hour drive from my home town of Stirling.

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Le Havre is a major port in northern France's Normandy region, where the Seine River meets the English Channel. It's joined to the city across the estuary, Honfleur, by the Pont de Normandie cable-stayed bridge. Following WWII, Le Havre's heavily damaged city center was famously redesigned by Belgian architect Auguste Perret. Today it features many landmark examples of reinforced-concrete architecture.

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Enjoy sweeping views from one of more than 1,400 balconies on Regal Princess® or stroll on the SeaWalk®, a glass-floor walkway extending 28 feet beyond the edge of the ship! From the tranquil Sanctuary, a retreat reserved for adults, to the dazzling Princess WaterColor Fantasy light and water show and more, you'll find diversions for every mood.

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Onboard Activities

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  • Disco/Nightclub
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  • Theater/Show Lounge
  • Fitness Center
  • Culinary Arts Center
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  • Pool - Adults Only
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  • Dry Cleaning/ Laundry Service
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  • Infirmary/Medical Center
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  • Self-Service Laundromat
  • Wedding/Vow Renewal

Activities & Services (available for an extra fee)

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  • Full-Service Spa
  • Beauty Salon
  • Spa Services/Massage
  • Sauna/Steam Room
  • Internet Center

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Concerto Dining Room:  After final payment, through the MedallionClass® app, you may request your dining preference with Dine My Way℠. Customize your dining experiences nightly by choosing your seating time, dining companions and dietary needs.

Allegro Dining Room:  After final payment, through the MedallionClass® app, you may request your dining preference with Dine My Way℠. Customize your dining experiences nightly by choosing your seating time, dining companions and dietary needs.

Symphony Dining Room:  After final payment, through the MedallionClass® app, you may request your dining preference with Dine My Way℠. Customize your dining experiences nightly by choosing your seating time, dining companions and dietary needs.

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Specialty Dining

Sabatini's Italian Trattoria:  A new menu features handmade pasta dishes from Chef Angelo Auriana of renowned L.A. restaurants The Factory Kitchen and Officine BRERA, plus treasured family recipes from Italian chefs across the fleet. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.

Crown Grill:  Featuring premium aged beef and fresh seafood items, the Crown Grill offers a truly special dining experience with an open, theater-style kitchen where chefs custom-prepare fresh seafood; such as lobster, scallops, clams and mussels, and cooked-to-order steaks. Set in opulent, rich wood surroundings, this classic steakhouse restaurant offers a warm and personal setting where Princess chefs make dining in the showplace environment something to talk about.

Chef’s Table Lumiere:  A private dining experience that surrounds guests in a curtain of light. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.

Crab Shack:  Seafood lovers won’t want to miss this full crab shack experience. An intriguing bistro option housed within the Horizon Court buffet, Crab Shack diners can savor Bayou-style boiled crawfish and spicy sausage, popcorn shrimp, steaming clam chowder and a tantalizing mixed steamer pot filled with snow crab, jumbo shrimp, clams and mussels. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.

Ocean Terrace:  The Ocean Terrace seafood bar is ideal for those who love to feast on the bounty from the sea. This stylish bar offers an array of ocean treasures, including a flight of oyster shooters, sushi and sashimi, ahi tuna poke, king crab cocktail, chili and lime crab margarita, a royal lobster dish, and the world-renowned smoked Balik salmon, the salmon of the tsars. A la carte pricing makes it easy to pick and choose. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.

Vines Wine Bar:  Vines boasts an extensive collection of wines, like Opus One, Super Tuscans, fine sparkling wines and regional offerings for purchase. The menu also includes wine flights and a selection of wines by the glass.

Gelato:  It’s a gelateria and a creperie all in one. Indulge in delicious, Italian-style ice cream creations, including homemade waffle cones, creamy fruit smoothies, frosty shakes, banana and pineapple splits, as well as designer sundaes with and without alcohol. Choose from 20 toppings and sauces, including homemade fudge. And don’t miss the sweet crespelle (Italian crepes), with nutty banana or spiced Washington Apple filling. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.

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Alfredo's Pizzeria

Casual Dining

Horizon Court:  Features top-deck buffet dining at its finest, boasting multiple live stations.

Alfredo's Pizzeria:  Featuring hand-tossed Neapolitan-style pizza, hot out of the oven.

Trident Grill:  Follow your nose to the Trident Grill where the burgers are flipping and the hotdogs roasting, served with a variety of fixin’s and crisp fries. Veggie burgers, bratwurst and grilled chicken breast are also served and all are sure to hit the spot when you are relaxing out on deck.

International Café:  Open 24 hours a day, the International Café located in the Piazza is the place for an ever-changing array of small bite meals, treats and gourmet beverages. Grab a freshly baked croissant to start your day, snack on pies and quiche or choose from a wide variety of salads and sandwiches at lunchtime, and indulge in decadent desserts in the evening. Coffee and tea fans will love the New Grounds Crafted Coffee menu featuring a variety of specialty espresso-based drinks made from a custom blend of coffee beans, as well as iced tea fusions.

Afternoon Tea:  Afternoon tea with finger sandwiches, pastries, scones, cookies, music and white-glove service.

Room Service:  Call for room service delivery or order through OceanNow® in the Princess® MedallionClass® app at any time of the day or night. Guests with the latest Princess Plus and Princess Premier packages enjoy OceanNow® and room service delivery with no charge. Otherwise, a one-time access fee of $14.99 per person per voyage will apply for OceanNow® delivery and a $5 room service fee will apply for each order placed by stateroom phone. To order, guests can press the "Room Service" button on their stateroom phone, or order through OceanNow®.

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Staterooms feature refrigerator, closet and bathroom with shower.

Interior (Category: IA)

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Category: IA Approximately 175 sq. ft., this well-appointed interior stateroom provides fine amenities.

Interior (Category: IB)

Category: IB Approximately 166 to 175 sq. ft., this well-appointed interior stateroom provides fine amenities.

Interior (Category: IC)

Category: IC Approximately 166 to 175 sq. ft., this well-appointed interior stateroom provides fine amenities.

Interior (Category: ID)

Category: ID Approximately 166 sq. ft., this well-appointed interior stateroom provides fine amenities.

Interior (Category: IE)

Category: IE Approximately 166 sq. ft., this well-appointed interior stateroom provides fine amenities.

Interior (Category: IF)

Category: IF Approximately 166 sq. ft., this well-appointed interior stateroom provides fine amenities.

Features a private balcony with patio furniture, refrigerator, spacious closet, desk and bathroom with shower.

Premium Deluxe Balcony (Category: D4)

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Category: D4 Approximately 242 to 312 sq. ft. including balcony, this aft-facing stateroom provides dramatic wake views. Includes sofa bed.

Deluxe Balcony (Category: DA)

Category: DA Approximately 233 sq. ft. including balcony, this larger than standard balcony stateroom provides outstanding views from a private balcony. Includes sofa bed.

Deluxe Balcony (Category: DB)

Category: DB Approximately 233 sq. ft. including balcony, this larger than standard balcony stateroom provides outstanding views from a private balcony. Includes sofa bed.

Deluxe Balcony (Category: DC)

Category: DC Approximately 233 sq. ft. including balcony, this larger than standard balcony stateroom provides outstanding views from a private balcony. Includes sofa bed.

Deluxe Balcony (Category: DD)

Category: DD Approximately 233 sq. ft. including balcony, this larger than standard balcony stateroom provides outstanding views from a private balcony. Includes sofa bed.

Deluxe Balcony (Category: DE)

Category: DE Approximately 233 - 303 sq. ft. including balcony, this larger than standard balcony stateroom provides outstanding views from a private balcony. Includes sofa bed.

Deluxe Balcony (Category: DF)

Category: DF Approximately 233 sq. ft. including balcony, this larger than standard balcony stateroom provides outstanding views from a private balcony. Includes sofa bed.

Deluxe Balcony (obstructed view) (Category: DW)

Category: DW Approximately 233 sq. ft. including balcony, this larger than standard balcony stateroom provides a partial or obstructed view from a private balcony.

Balcony (Category: BA)

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Category: BA Approximately 222 sq. ft. including balcony, this stateroom provides outstanding views from a private balcony.

Balcony (Category: BB)

Category: BB Approximately 222 sq. ft. including balcony, this stateroom provides outstanding views from a private balcony.

Balcony (Category: BC)

Category: BC Approximately 222 sq. ft. including balcony, this stateroom provides outstanding views from a private balcony.

Balcony (Category: BD)

Category: BD Approximately 222 sq. ft. including balcony, this stateroom provides outstanding views from a private balcony.

Balcony (Category: BE)

Category: BE Approximately 222 sq. ft. including balcony, this stateroom provides outstanding views from a private balcony.

Balcony (Category: BF)

Category: BF Approximately 222 sq. ft. including balcony, this stateroom provides outstanding views from a private balcony.

Balcony (obstructed view) (Category: BW)

Category: BW Approximately 222 sq. ft. including balcony, this stateroom provides a partial or obstructed view from a private balcony.

Suites feature balcony, separate sitting area, desk, spacious closet and bathroom with tub and shower.

Premium Club Class Mini-Suite with Balcony (Category: M1)

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Category: M1 Approximately 314 sq. ft. including balcony, this spacious stateroom provides a seating area with sofa bed, and full bath with tub and shower.

Premium Club Class Mini-Suite with Balcony (Category: M6)

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Category: M6 Approximately 340 sq. ft. including balcony, this extra-large stateroom provides outstanding views with seating area and sofa bed, and full bath with tub and shower.

Mini-Suite with Balcony (Category: MF)

Category: MF Approximately 299 sq. ft. including balcony, this spacious stateroom provides a seating area with sofa bed, and full bath with tub and shower.

Mini-Suite with Balcony (Category: ME)

Category: ME Approximately 299 sq. ft. including balcony, this spacious stateroom provides a seating area with sofa bed, and full bath with tub and shower.

Mini-Suite with Balcony (Category: MC)

Category: MC Approximately 299 sq. ft. including balcony, this spacious stateroom provides a seating area with sofa bed, and full bath with tub and shower.

Mini-Suite with Balcony (Category: MB)

Category: MB Approximately 299 sq. ft. including balcony, this spacious stateroom provides a seating area with sofa bed, and full bath with tub and shower.

Mini-Suite with Balcony (Category: MA)

Category: MA Approximately 299 to 329 sq. ft. including balcony, this spacious stateroom provides a seating area with sofa bed, and full bath with tub and shower.

Premium Suite with Balcony (Category: S5)

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Category: S5 Approximately 554 sq. ft. including balcony, the Premium Suite features a large stateroom with seating area and sofa bed. Enjoy suite-only upgrades and benefits.

Penthouse Suite with Balcony (Category: S4)

Category: S4 Approximately 440 sq. ft. including balcony, the Penthouse Suite features a spacious stateroom with seating area and sofa bed. Enjoy suite-only upgrades and benefits.

Penthouse Suite with Balcony (Category: S3)

Category: S3 Approximately 587 to 682 sq. ft. including balcony, the Penthouse Suite features an expansive stateroom and oversized aft-facing balcony. Exclusive suite-only benefits.

Sky Deck

  • Ship Name: Regal Princess
  • Year Entered Present Fleet: 2014
  • Ship Class: Royal
  • Maximum Capacity: 3,560
  • Number of Passenger Decks: 19
  • Number of Crew: 1,300
  • Officers' Nationality: British/Italian
  • Ocean-View with Balcony: 1,092
  • Total Inside Staterooms: 342
  • Tonnage (GRT): 141,000
  • Capacity Based on Double Occupancy: 3,560
  • Country of Registry: Bermuda
  • Total Staterooms: 1,780
  • Suites with Balcony: 346
  • Crew/Hotel Staff Nationality: International

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Ship Rating

5 of 5 stars

An outstanding luxury cruise experience with an exceptional level of attention to detail. Expect superb service from all levels of officers and staff.

4.0 of 5 stars

A very good quality all-around cruise experience aboard a ship that offers a range of facilities and services.

3.0 of 5 stars

A decent, unpretentious cruise experience, with a moderate amount of space and quality in furnishing and fittings.

2.0 of 5 stars

A modest quality cruise experience with less attention to detail and service.

1.0 of 5 stars

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By devolve , January 18 in Princess Cruises

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we   are considering a cruise around the British Isles, has anyone experience of this cruise they can share.

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We did the British Isles cruise on the Emerald Princes in 2022 and it still ranks as one of our top 5 cruises in my estimation. They are port intensive, so you need to be prepared for an energetic vacation as there is so much to see and do and each destination. Here is an itinerary of what we did on our 4 day stay pre-cruise in London, and then at each port on our cruise:

London: Buckingham Palace

              Westminster Abbey

              Tower of London

              Churchill War Rooms

              Shakespeare's Old Globe Theatre

              St. Paul's Cathedral

              Maritime Museum at Greenwich

Southampton Departure - transfer and tour vis International Friends:  Windsor Castle 

Guernsey - Private Tour: Castle Cornet 

                                        WWII Sites and Museum

Cobh - Princess Tour: Rock of Cashel

Dublin - Princess Tour: Glendalough Monastic City

                                     Christchurch Cathedral

Belfast - Odyssey Tours: Giants Causeway

                                        Dunluce Castle

                                        Titanic Museum

Liverpool - Wales Tour via Busy Bus: Conwy Castle

                                                           Snowdonia Park

                                                            Pontcysyllte Aqueduct

Invergordon - Private Tour: Dunrobin Castle

                                            Cairn Liath

                                            Falls of Shin

                                            Dornoch Cathedral

Glasgow - Discover Scotland: Sterling Castle

                                                Doune Castle 

                                                Village of Luss

                                                Loch Lomond

                                                Trossachs National Park

Edinburgh - used local taxi: Edinburgh Castle

                                            Royal Mile

                                            St. Giles Cathedral

                                            Royal Yacht Brittania

                 

Le Havre - Normandy via Overlord Tours: Omaha Beach

                                                                   American Cemetery

                                                                   Bayeux - for Cathedral and Bayeux Tapestry

                                                                   Honfleur

Southampton Departure - transfer and tour via EC Minibus:  Stonehenge

It was a busy and action packed cruise vacation, but one I highly recommend!

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I haven't yet, but a girl can dream!

I love looking at this forum that is all about cruising the British Isles.  Although it is not Princess specific, it is a great source of information!

https://boards.cruisecritic.com/forum/148-british-isleswestern-europe/

Jadn13

Sept on the Regal (12 Day with Bruges)  It was Fantastic! 

Port intensive so if you are flying in, best to pad it a day to get over jet lag before the cruise starts.   

In 2014, we did an around the British Isles cruise on the Ruby and it was one of our favorite cruises. (We loved it so much that we've talked about doing it again.) We went early and stayed in London for several days to see all the sights there and were really glad that we did--so much to see there!

We did privately-arranged tours, rather than Princess ones. In some cases, (like Liverpool and Guernsey), we simply disembarked and walked around. For Cobh, we took a tour (with E-Bus, I think) to Blarney Castle (though we weren't interested in kissing the stone and just walked around the very scenic castle grounds), Charles Fort, Kinsale, and St. Colman's Cathedral).   In Dublin, we shared a taxi with some other cruisers to Trinity College to see the Book of Kells. From there, we were able to catch the HOHO bus to go around town (with stops like the Guinness Storehouse, of course!), then caught a taxi at Trinity College to return to the ship. We also did the Odyssey Tours trip from Belfast to Giants Causeway (and the other things mentioned in the post from karatemom2), as well as the same Discover Scotland tour from Glasgow. We did a WowScotland tour to Inverness, Loch Ness, Culloden Battlefield, Clava Cairns, and Cawdor Castle  (a really good tour!). At South Queensferry pier for Edinburgh, we took the train into town (following directions I found here on CruiseCritic) and then walked to the castle and around town.  From the LeHavre port, we had an amazing small group tour  of the Normandy battlefield beaches, the cemeteries, etc. with Bayeaux Shuttles. (if possible, watch the original "The Longest Day" movie before going here.)

helenb

We had been talking about doing a British Isles cruise for years before COVID hit, but never did because they were so expensive as compared to other European cruises. We did the Med a few times, the Baltic, the Adriatic, the Holy Land, Hawaii, even Australia/New Zealand... all cheaper than British Isles.

COVID completely changed our outlook (not being able to cruise for 2+ years). When we saw the British Isles cruises on the Regal for summer 2024, we went ahead and booked. We are on the June 7 cruise out of Southampton. I have been buried in planning for it the past couple of weeks and I think that we have come up with an amazing touring itinerary for pre-cruise, each port, and post-cruise. I am so excited for this trip! I know that it is something I will remember forever.

So tl;dr is: do it! Seize the moment! You never know if this opportunity will be available again and it is a great cruising destination.

We were on the Emerald in May 2022 for this itinerary. One word can't sum it up but here is one: FABULOUS!!!

Our tours were amazing as other posters have said. We did many of those as well. We would love to go again, but we would not go on the Emerald. I think the Regal is doing this now and we love the Regal.

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We had the good fortune to do our British Isles cruise on the former Ocean Princess. Such a sweet experience sailing on a ship whose listed capacity was IIRC 670.

Fisherwoman

We did the British Isles cruise and it was one of the best cruises and I've done more than 50.  If you book it, go in August and attend the Edinburgh Tattoo out of Glasgow.  It is spectacular!  

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10 hours ago, karatemom2 said: We did the British Isles cruise on the Emerald Princes in 2022 and it still ranks as one of our top 5 cruises in my estimation.

We went on a very similar cruise, although ours also included Cork.  And we agree, it was wonderful!  I would say it was our second favourite (after Alaska), but we've only done eight cruises.  The only disappointment was that we couldn't dock at Invergordon due to rough seas. I'd say Edinburgh was the highlight--it's a breathtaking city. It was closely followed by Cork, where we hired a very entertaining private guide.  (He recommended that we skip the Blarney Stone because we would fight crowds of tourists, and we didn't feel deprived.).  The only missable stop was Le Havre.  Not much to see or do there.

This will sound strange, but there were almost too many ports. We stopped in a different port every day, and it got to be a little exhausting.  Of course, we didn't want to miss any of the destinations, but we are accustomed to have sea days throughout a cruise to relax and recharge.

5 hours ago, nini said: We were on the Emerald in May 2022 for this itinerary. One word can't sum it up but here is one: FABULOUS!!! Our tours were amazing as other posters have said. We did many of those as well. We would love to go again, but we would not go on the Emerald. I think the Regal is doing this now and we love the Regal.

Hello again. We did this cruise as well and the Emerald was fine by us, but I would also do a Royal class ship in preference.

To the OP @devolve I highly recommend for your stop in Liverpool, do a Lakes District tour. That was one of our best days. Our cruise went to the Orkney Islands as, from memory, they exchanged that stop with Glasgow. Edinburgh was a great stop. We did a ship tour to Paris from Le Havre and thought it was a waste of time as the drive to Paris was about 2 hours and we only had time to the see the sights from a wet bus window. We are doing another cruise from Southampton later in the year and will stop at Paris on the way for a few days an then train it to London. I was going to suggest London activities but just noticed you are from the UK so I'm guessing you don't need any help.

18 hours ago, devolve said:   Hi we   are considering a cruise around the British Isles, has anyone experience of this cruise they can share.

We are also from the UK and we’ve booked the Regal Princess for this Summer. We have always headed for the sun (other than Alaska) and have been to some of the ports on this itinerary, just not on a cruise. It will be great to see it all from a different perspective. 

insidecabin

These are great trips, good ports with  interesting tour options.

We live here and will do them every year when the prices drop to sensible levels. Last year NCL undercut Princess so we did them,  year before it was Princess but that was when Plus was £30pppd, now at £50 the base fares need to drop a lot(under £50pppd)

The basic fare for us with BLC saving would be around £83 pppd for a cat BB balcony without Princess plus. 

nymshowdown

Highly recommend it. Second favorite cruise I've done behind Alaska. As many have said, port intensive, but it's a good mix of some really great stops and some that are a bit more laid back. 

What I loved most was that many of those ports weren't like the typical Mediterranean stops. Coach rides to the cities/highlights were much shorter. The cities, while beautiful, have less to try and cram in with limited time than say a Florence or Rome. Finally, you'll find much less crowding in ports and more tolerable weather compared to a Med cruise. Really makes each stop more enjoyable and less exhausting by the end of the day. 

treadingwater

treadingwater

On 1/18/2024 at 6:04 PM, helenb said: We had been talking about doing a British Isles cruise for years before COVID hit, but never did because they were so expensive as compared to other European cruises. We did the Med a few times, the Baltic, the Adriatic, the Holy Land, Hawaii, even Australia/New Zealand... all cheaper than British Isles.   COVID completely changed our outlook (not being able to cruise for 2+ years). When we saw the British Isles cruises on the Regal for summer 2024, we went ahead and booked. We are on the June 7 cruise out of Southampton. I have been buried in planning for it the past couple of weeks and I think that we have come up with an amazing touring itinerary for pre-cruise, each port, and post-cruise. I am so excited for this trip! I know that it is something I will remember forever.   So tl;dr is: do it! Seize the moment! You never know if this opportunity will be available again and it is a great cruising destination.

Would love to hear what you've planned for each port itinerary.  We leave on the same trip May 3rd and need to get things pinned down and like to book more local, smaller tours than Princess.  Thanks!

Has anyone booked the saver fare, we have not cruised with Princess for a long time, how does she compare to Cunard.

17 hours ago, treadingwater said: Would love to hear what you've planned for each port itinerary.  We leave on the same trip May 3rd and need to get things pinned down and like to book more local, smaller tours than Princess.  Thanks!

Okay, here's what I have (note that our itinerary may differ from yours):

Portland - Walk/blue shuttle to Portland Castle, visit D-Day Center, walk/taxi to Tout Quarry Sculpture Park. (Note, most people will be going to Stonehenge or Bath, but we have been to those sites before. I strongly recommend visiting Stonehenge on your own before/after the cruise (easy to reach if you are driving to/from London) as it will be cheaper and easier than taking an expensive tour from port.

Cobh - Private tour to Blarney Castle and Cork

Dublin - Taking DART to Dublin, then HOHO Bus to get around and see sights

Glasgow - Taking train to Glasgow, then HOHO Bus to get around and see sights

Kirkwall - Private tour to see Skara Brae and Maeshowe (Maeshowe not available on big tours)

Invergordon - Private tour to Lochness and Inverness

Edinburgh - Taking train to Edinburgh, then walking between sights

Le Havre - Walking along beach, visiting Maison de l'Armateur, catching Bee Bus to Honfleur (Most people will be visiting Paris, Mont St. Michel and the Normandy Beaches, which we have see many times before, so we wanted something new. I highly recommend Mont St. Michel or the Normandy Beaches via private tour/rental car if you have never been.)

NOTE I do NOT recommend visiting Paris from Le Havre. It's a long journey and you won't see much in the limited time you are there. Instead, it is worthwhile to fly into/out of Paris before/after your cruise and take a few days to see it on your own. You can then take the train to London. If you're sailing out of Dover, you can also take a ferry from Le Havre to Dover (and vice versa).

Yehootu

40 minutes ago, helenb said: NOTE I do NOT recommend visiting Paris from Le Havre.

Or to Mt Saint Michel. If you can stand a 3hr bus ride both ways with 1 stop, it's a beautiful place. Unfortunately we got the "I'm French, so I don't need to be politically correct" tour guide. Thankfully I had cell reception and watched You Tube videos for the ride back 😀

2 minutes ago, Yehootu said: Or to Mt Saint Michel. If you can stand a 3hr bus ride both ways with 1 stop, it's a beautiful place. Unfortunately we got the "I'm French, so I don't need to be politically correct" tour guide. Thankfully I had cell reception and watched You Tube videos for the ride back 😀

We did Mont St. Michel from Le Havre once using a rental car. Since the ship gets into port very early and stays late (to accommodate the busses that go to Paris) it was very doable.

dickinson

2 hours ago, helenb said:       NOTE I do NOT recommend visiting Paris from Le Havre. It's a long journey and you won't see much in the limited time you are there. Instead, it is worthwhile to fly into/out of Paris before/after your cruise and take a few days to see it on your own. You can then take the train to London. If you're sailing out of Dover, you can also take a ferry from Le Havre to Dover (and vice versa).

I DO recommend visiting Paris from Le Havre.  We did it on our BI cruise.  Drove by the Arc de Triomphe, went to the Louvre, had lunch in the Eiffel Tower, and drove along the Champs Elysee.  Wish I could have had more time there but I didn't and probably won't be back although one never knows.

Everyone should do a British Isles cruise on Princess.  We loved ours in August of 2023.  We had fabulous weather to boot.  What a great way to sample Scotland and Ireland.  Once my husband retires this summer, we plan on heading back to Scotland ourselves now that we have gotten a snippet.

fruitmachine

fruitmachine

9 hours ago, helenb said: Edinburgh - Taking train to Edinburgh, then walking between sights  

The train is an option, but the X99 Cruiselik service ( https://www.lothianbuses.com/cruiselink-x99/ ) takes you into the city centre from the end of Hawes Pier - where the yellow traffic cones are on the left of this picture ( https://maps.app.goo.gl/5eaPB687Tfzcakm3A ) - rather than having to walk up the half-mile path to the rail station at bridge-deck level.

Last year, their £12.00 round-trip ticket also gave free access to all buses in the city (plus many that go outside it) and to the Edinburgh Tram.

We also took the X99 on prior BI cruise. Easy peasy.

I did BI on MSC (don't recommend) in May. 

Fell in LOVE--DH & I are doing it on the Regal in April.

Cobh--loved this little town, just hit a couple pubs; will probably take train to Cork this time. Looks like a lovely small city

Dublin--was a fiasco & unable to get off. SUPER excited to go pub hopping this time!

Glasgow--walked around Greenock. FAIL--nothing much in this sleepy town.

Will train to Glasgow this time

Belfast--did HOHO & LOVED it. Fabulous city. Sad it is not on our itinerary

Kirkwall--took the T11 Orkney Tour. FABULOUS & great price

Invergordon--did a Loch Ness/Highlands/Invernesss Tour via invergordon-bustours FANTASTIC

Completely fell in love w/ this area

This time we add Portland, Edinburgh (YEAH) & LeHavre.

We hit LeHavre in Oct on our N. Europe tour. Our friends got off & said "meh".

It was the last day so we relaxed, did laundry & packed. Possibly the same this time.

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  • Grand monuments of Northern Ireland’s capital, Belfast
  • The historic golf course at St. Andrews
  • Liverpool’s music scene and the legacy of the Fab Four
  • Freshly baked scones with homemade jam
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  • Sir Winston Churchill’s family home at Chartwell

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Picture this: you and a group of your choice lounging on a white sand beach in the sunshine. Maybe you’re reading that page-turner novel you’ve been eyeing for months or sipping a fruity drink. Doesn’t that sound relaxing? The good news is this dream can become a reality when you take a cruise from Florida. 

Florida is considered a top cruise port for a reason. It’s a lovely place where you can hop on a cruise ship to some of the most desirable tropical locales you could imagine. Let’s dive into what cruises from Florida look like and some of the luxurious destinations you could set sail to this year.

Cruise from Florida on a Tropical Vacation You’ll Love

Florida is known for being a cruise hotspot, with around 19 million people passing through the sunshine state’s port’s last year. There are two main reasons for that. First of all, Florida is a prime spot for ships to sail to a wide range of places. The other reason is because Florida itself is a vacation-worthy destination.

Tropical Vacations from Florida to Explore:

6-day western caribbean with mexico: see the stunning costa maya, mexico; roatan, honduras; and cozumel, mexico. , 6-day eastern caribbean with turks & caicos: experience amber cove, dominican republic; san juan, puerto rico; and grand turk, turks & caicos. , 7-day western caribbean with bahamas: explore princess cays, bahamas; ocho rios, jamaica; grand cayman, cayman islands; and cozumel, mexico. , cruises near me in florida.

When you board a Princess® ship from Florida, you’re destined for the vacation of a lifetime. Princess ships leave from two main Florida ports, and both are spectacular. Here are some of the highlights of the two main Florida port cities:

Fort Lauderdale

Fort Lauderdale is located on the southeastern tip of Florida, only a short distance from the Bahamas. It has stunning beaches, a rich culture, and a thrilling nightlife. On top of that, it’s only a short distance from all three of the Florida national parks . This port city boasts world-class theaters, museums, sightseeing and shopping. So extend your vacation with a stay in Fort Lauderdale and enjoy the convenience of getting on one of the fantastic Princess Cruise ships.

Port Canaveral (Orlando)

Orlando is the space and theme park capital of the world. Explore all of the amusement parks or check out the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex to take advantage of these fantastic attractions. Then head over to Port Canaveral for your spectacular cruise. This port is a hot spot for tropical cruise destinations.

Top Florida Attractions

Florida has some of the best beaches in the United States. Kick off (or end) your vacation by relaxing by the sea. Dive into crystal blue waters — you might see a rare Florida manatee.

Golf courses

Florida is known for some excellent golf courses. People travel to this state to get to play a round of golf on these courses. When you choose a Florida cruise, you have a prime opportunity to play a little golf on world-renown courses.

National parks

Florida is home to three national parks of extraordinary beauty. Take an airboat ride through the Everglades to see alligators or experience the Florida keys at Biscayne National Park. Or head out to the remote islands that make up Dry Tortugas National Park. These three locales are packed with adventure, and they’re close by when you’re taking a cruise from a Florida port.

Theme Parks

The Florida classic is exploring the local theme parks. Why not take the ultimate vacation by having a theme park adventure and then relaxing on the tropical beaches on a relaxing cruise?

A city tour

Explore the vibrant heart of Florida! Take a city tour to uncover fascinating sights, rich history and exciting activities. Discover the unique charm and energy of each port, making your visit unforgettable.

Enjoy convenient pickup and dropoff solutions to your cruise between Brightline Fort Lauderdale Station and Port Everglades with complimentary round trip shuttle service provided by Princess Cruises. Brightline makes for a convenient cruise experience aboard Princess Cruises. Get your bags delivered from Brightline Orlando Station in partnership with Orlando Health or Brightline West Palm Beach Station directly to Port Everglades.

Unmatched Florida Cruise Destinations

Set sail from Florida and discover an array of captivating destinations. Here are some of the incredible places you can explore on a Florida cruise:

From ancient ruins to dazzling beaches, Mexico has it all. In this beautiful country, you can relax on the beach or snorkel in crystal clear tropical waters. You could also spend time exploring Mayan ruins and seeing amazing historical sites. On top of that, enjoy fantastic tacos and other Mexican cuisine.

The Bahamas

So many people picture the Bahamas when they think of a perfect vacation. Make that your reality by taking a cruise that goes here. Experience some of the most stunning ocean views and relax in paradise.

Central America

Central America has many fascinating countries with spectacular opportunities for adventure and scenic views. Experience Honduras or Belize with jungle adventures. Or go zip lining through the trees in Costa Rica.

The Caribbean

The Caribbean is packed with stunning islands. If you want to visit a bunch of them, a cruise is one of the best ways to do so. The ship will take you from each island, and you can experience all the beautiful beaches and adventure each stop has to offer.

New England

If you’re not in a tropical mood, you could always travel north! New England has stunning coastlines full of rocky shores and dazzling cliffs. Hop off the ship and hike in Acadia National Park or get your fill of crab cakes. A fall-time New England cruise could also take you to some of the best autumn foliage in the world.

Keep heading north for a Canadian adventure. Experience the tranquility of Prince Edward Island and immerse yourself in the culture of Quebec City.

South America

Have a Brazilian adventure and climb the Corcovado Mountain and visit one of the new Seven Wonders of the World, the Christ the Redeemer statue. Or explore the pyramids of Mesoamerica and dive into immense history and culture.

The Panama Canal

One of the cruising wonders of the world is the Panama Canal. Experience what it’s like to travel through the world-famous locks, including the Agua Clara and Cocoli Locks. You can get a front-row seat to the engineering marvel that connected the world and experience new cultures.

Spain and Portugal

Relive the Golden Age of ocean travel and take a cruise ship from Florida to the Iberian Peninsula. Immerse yourself in the cityscapes of Madeira, Portugal; Seville, Spain; Malaga, Spain; and Barcelona, Spain. Enjoy the coastal sites and eat delicious food as you explore these stunning countries. You can even go to Gibraltar and Morocco!

Western Europe

Set sail from Florida to Western Europe and immerse yourself in its rich culture and stunning scenery. Explore the Netherlands, England, France, Ireland and Belgium where you can enjoy escargot in Paris, savor a real Belgian waffle or see the Thames from the London Eye.

The Mediterranean

A region of the world known for its coastal scenery is the Mediterranean. So hop on a ship in Florida and head to Italy and Greece. Eat pasta on the Amalfi Coast or island-hop in Greece and see the unbelievable cities of Santorini and Corfu.

If you’re ready for a cool experience (literally the coolest), head to Antarctica and explore the southernmost point on the globe. See the stunning and rural landscapes of the mysterious seventh continent.

Can’t decide which of these fantastic locations to visit? Consider a World Cruise that departs from Florida. These multi-month cruises or shorter segments can take you anywhere from South Africa to Australia and New Zealand to Hawaii.

Preparing to Cruise in Florida

Ready to board your dream cruise in Florida? Here are some tips to help you make the most of your vacation:

Prepare with sunscreen:  There’s a reason Florida is called the Sunshine State. It’s warm and sunny. That’s why sun-bathing is a year-round activity here. Prepare to be sun-soaked in Florida but you don’t want to end up with a sunburn on your vacation, so lather up every few hours.

Consider transportation options:  Depending on what you want to do and where you’re coming from, you’ll want to decide about your transportation options. If you plan to drive your own car, you can explore Florida before your cruise and conveniently book a parking spot at our Princess lot at the cruise port. If you’re flying to Florida, many find that renting a car is a great way to explore the area.

Dress for success:  Pack comfortable casual clothing like shorts and t-shirts  for the warm Florida weather. Also, include a jacket and warm clothes for cooler destinations and some dressier outfits for onboard dining and events. Don't forget swimwear, a hat and sunscreen for days spent by the pool or on the beach.

Be prepared for hurricane season:  Florida is a stunning state, but it does come with some weather challenges occasionally. Hurricane season runs through the summer and fall. To be prepared, monitor weather reports surrounding the period of your departures, and be aware of any delays or cancellations. These months often offer the cheapest cruising prices, so don’t be afraid to book a cruise then! They can be some of the best months to cruise. 

Bring your passport:  Not every destination you’re going to explore will require a passport, but the US government recommends that you bring yours just in case.

Ships That Cruise from Fort Lauderdale

Sun Princess® and Star Princess® are our next-generation cruise ships featuring an epic sphere atrium, first ever geodesic dome, innovative entertainment venues and premium Suites.

Our Princess fleet includes some of the best cruises out of Fort Lauderdale. Find the comforts of home along with the luxuries you deserve on board any of our ships. Discover what makes our fleet so unique.

Majestic Princess®

Caribbean Princess®

Sky Princess®

Enchanted Princess®

Sun Princess®

Star Princess®

Emerald Princess®

Island Princess®

Sapphire Princess®

Regal Princess®

Coral Princess®

Ruby Princess®

The Princess Cruise Difference

Princess provides you and your traveling companions with a unique experience unlike any other vacation. You can cruise for some of the best value on the sea. Enjoy a plethora of destinations and only unpack once. Princess has service that goes beyond knowing your name -- our crew treats you like family.

Discover why Princess is rated as the best cruise line for food lovers by Food & Wine Magazine . Enjoy globetrotting dining on some of the best cuisine at sea.

Book your dream vacation from Florida with Princess Cruises, and get ready for a vacation your whole gang will love.

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Earn 20,000 bonus points after spending $500 in the first 90 days. That’s worth $200 in onboard credit. Plus, enjoy 2X points per $1 spent on all Princess purchases including onboard purchases. Terms apply.

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