The Crown Princess recently returned to the Pacific as part of its 2026 world cruise, which departed from Australia in May.
Sailing roundtrip from Sydney, the Princess Cruises ship is offering a 114-night global voyage that includes visits to 44 destinations.
The cruise visited Northern Europe and Iceland before heading to North America for visits to Canada and the U.S. East Coast.
Over the past month, the vessel sailed to a range of ports in the region, including Quebec City, Saguenay, New York City and Miami.
The Crown Princess also visited Cartagena de Indias in Colombia before transiting the Panama Canal and returning to the Pacific.
Now operating the final leg of its world cruise, the 3,100-passenger ship recently visited ports in South America, such as Manta in Ecuador and Callao in Peru.
The cruise also featured a visit to Easter Island in Chile before heading to the South Pacific islands for calls to Papeete and Moorea in French Polynesia.
The Crown Princess is then scheduled to return to Sydney in early September, concluding its world voyage.
Offering cruises from Australia on a year-round basis, the 2006-built vessel is then scheduled to embark on a 35-night cruise to Tahiti and Hawaii.
The ship will also offer additional sailings in the region before repositioning to the Caribbean later this year.
The Grand Princess is scheduled to take over Princess’ year-round operations in Australia starting in 2027.
While a complete world cruise won’t be offered next year, the 1996-built vessel is set to operate a 79-night “Circle Pacific” itinerary.
The cruise sails from Sydney, Brisbane and Auckland, heading to ports in Fiji, French Polynesia, Hawaii, the U.S. West Coast, Alaska, Japan and the Far East.
The Grand Princess will also visit ports in Southeast Asia before returning to Australia and New Zealand in early September 2027.
