The Crown Princess recently arrived in Europe as part of a 114-night World Cruise that sailed from the South Pacific earlier this year.
Operating from homeports in Australia and New Zealand on a year-round basis, the Princess Cruises ship kicked off the voyage in Auckland on May 6, 2026.
Passengers were also able to join the vessel in Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Fremantle, embarking on an itinerary that will feature visits to 48 destinations in 31 countries and six continents.
After visiting ports in the Indian Ocean and Africa, the Crown Princess arrived in the Canary Islands in mid-June.
The vessel then made a visit to Casablanca in Morocco before docking at the Spanish port of La Coruña in Northern Europe on June 18, 2026.
Continuing the world cruise, the ship is now scheduled to sail to Northern Europe and Iceland.
Highlights of the voyage’s European segment include stops in Gdynia in Poland, Copenhagen in Denmark, Tallinn in Estonia and Dover in England.
The 2006-built ship is also scheduled to sail to ports in Iceland before crossing the Atlantic for visits to destinations in Canada, New England and more.
In late July, the cruise is scheduled to arrive in Florida with a visit to Miami that will be followed by a transit of the Panama Canal and a series of destinations in South America.
On its way back to Australia, the Crown Princess sails to Cartagena in Colombia and Manta in Ecuador, as well as Callao and Pisco in Peru.
According to Princess, the full itinerary will sail over 114,000 nautical miles, crossing the Equator twice and the Date Line once.
Passengers will be able to visit over 50 UNESCO World Heritage sites during the itinerary, which is also highlighted by late-night calls to 14 destinations, including Quebec, New York City and Callao.
