Princess Cruises has announced its largest-ever Caribbean summer season for 2026, with two ships—Regal Princess and Caribbean Princess—set to depart from Ft. Lauderdale and Port Canaveral. Offering more than 90 voyages across all Caribbean regions, the summer lineup is now available for booking, promising an unparalleled array of destinations for travelers seeking the ultimate getaway.
John Padgett, President of Princess Cruises, highlighted the expanded access from both Central and South Florida, making it easier for guests to embark on a cruise aboard the iconic Love Boat.
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For the first time, Princess Cruises will sail to all Caribbean regions during the summer, with itineraries ranging from 6 to 14 days. Highlights include Eastern Caribbean voyages with stops in the Bahamas, Turks & Caicos, and Puerto Rico, as well as Southern Caribbean journeys to the ABC Islands (Aruba, Bonaire, Curaçao).
The Regal Princess will also offer extended port stays in Aruba and Curaçao, allowing guests more time to explore these vibrant islands.
The season kicks off with special Southern Caribbean Islander cruises, including a 13-day voyage on Caribbean Princess from Ft. Lauderdale to Port Canaveral and a 14-day journey on Regal Princess from Ft. Lauderdale to New York, featuring stops in destinations like Barbados, Grenada, and St. Maarten.
As an added perk, Captain’s Circle members who book by October 31, 2024, will receive up to $200 in onboard spending money. Guests can also take advantage of the Princess MedallionClass experience, offering personalized service and inclusive packages that provide significant savings on amenities like WiFi, beverages, and fitness classes.
With this extensive lineup, Princess Cruises continues to offer a premium vacation experience, blending world-class entertainment, luxurious accommodations, and immersive destinations for an unforgettable summer in the Caribbean.
Source: Princess Cruises to Explore Every Caribbean Region for the First Time in Summer 2026