2026 Coral Princess world cruise visits 52 ports in 114 days

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The 2026 world cruise on Coral Princess will visit more destinations than any other Princess circumnavigation. Here, the Panama Canal
Princess Cruises' 2026 world cruise will sail to 52 ports in 116 days aboard Coral Princess.

This is the most destinations ever reached on a Princess world cruise.

Fort Lauderdale or Los Angeles

Round trips are avaialble from Port Everglades, embarking Jan. 5, 2026, or Los Angeles, Jan. 21.

New ports, late-night stays

A Princess maiden call at Boracay, a beach paradise in central Philippines, will be featured. And first-time world-cruise visits for the line are scheduled at Puerto Chiapas, Mexico and Ponta Delgado, Azores Islands.

The cruise will give access to 45 UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

Late-night stays will be offered at 13 ports include Singapore, Sydney and Honolulu with an overnight in Hong Kong.

Shows highlighting traditional entertainment are planned in Honolulu, Auckland, Barcelona and Lisbon. Guest lecturers will cover topics such as Mediterranean art and history, maritime and World War II history, and bridge.

Starting fare $19,999 and early-booking perks

Fares start at $19,999.

Travelers who book the full world cruise by Oct. 31, 2024 receive perks including a free Princess Premier Package (Wi-Fi, gratuities, premium alcoholic beverages, specialty coffees, specialty and casual dining, unlimited fitness classes, OceanNow delivery anywhere, reserved theater seating).

Other early-booking perks are a Captain's Circle discount of $1,000 for two, a $500 onboard credit each for two, free EZAir (economy class for balcony accommodations and first class for mini-suites and suites), free transfers from local airports (Los Angeles, Fort Lauderdale and Miami) and free specialty dining.

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