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This super-long cruise has been shortened to a four-month Pacific voyage

Would you like to explore Asia, the Pacific, and Alaska for more than 130 days? Princess Cruises changed its world cruise itinerary in order to focus more on the Pacific. This is due to the ongoing unrest that has affected the Red Sea area. Princess did not send a ship to the region to transport passengers from Asia to Europe. The ship has changed its itinerary to include new stops in China, Japan, and Alaska. It had previously called at ports in Greece and Cyprus, Montenegro and Croatia, Italy and France, Belgium and England. PRINCESS CRUISER

“This Circle Pacific Voyage… is more than an itinerary,” John Padgett said in a press release. It’s a chance to visit some of the most remote and iconic destinations on the Pacific in one unforgettable trip. “

The cruise will sail for 131 nights and depart from Fort Lauderdale on January 5, 2026. The ship will stop at 60 locations in 19 different countries. Princess offers a slightly shorter segment of 115 days for travelers departing from the U.S. West Coast. This departs Jan. 21, 2026 from Los Angeles. Both cruises will end in Los Angeles, California on May 16, 2026. The cruise also includes some unique activities. Among them are themed deck parties and special entertainment reflecting the history and folklore of the countries visited.

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Inside cabin prices start from $32,549 per person for the longer voyage and $28,309 per person for the shorter one. Both fares are based on double occupancy, and they include taxes and fees.

Passengers who don’t have that much cash or vacation time to spare can seek out one of several shorter and more specific segment options. Some examples include a 16 night Panama Canal crossing starting at $2,019, a 30-day Hawaii & South Pacific crossing starting at $5,048, a 9-day Australia & New Zealand cruise beginning at $1678, an 11-day Japan, Taiwan, and Korea cruise commencing from $1938, and a 9-day California coast sailing commencing from $1349 each. All fares are for inside accommodations and are based on double occupancy; they include taxes and fees.

Cruisers who reserve the full voyage or the 115-day segment by Dec. 31 will be booked under the Princess Premier package. The package includes perks such as a premium beverage package and streaming Wi-Fi on up to four devices. It also offers free specialty restaurant dining for up to two people, crew tips, unlimited exercise classes, and a photo package. Other freebies include free airfare, up to $500 in onboard credit and complimentary transfers from select airports.

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