Sail away with Princess Cruises in 2023

New amazing itineraries for you to discover

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Princess Cruises has always offered its guests a huge variety of cruise experiences across the world and 2023 is set to be even better, with a selection of brand-new itineraries and a wider choice of no-fly options. The fleet will sail from Australia to Hawaii and everywhere in between – we have no less than 350 itineraries available on our website. Today we’re highlighting the 2023 cruise offering from Princess Cruises, so let’s get to it…

Majestic Princess Ship

Majestic Princess Cruise ship in Alaska

2023 Europe Cruise Itineraries

There are a whopping 52 cruises being offered between March and December 2023, and a grand total of 30 of these itineraries will sail roundtrip from Southampton, making a no-fly cruise option with Princess easier than ever! Sky Princess, Enchanted Princess and Island Princess will collectively visit destinations, including Gibraltar, Genoa, Copenhagen, Oslo, Marseille, Istanbul, Mykonos, Bergen, Sicily, Kotor, Lanzarote and more.

2023 Alaska Cruise Itineraries

Princess has been sailing the waterways of Alaska for years and is a firm favourite with those looking to cruise in the region. In 2023, the line will have a total of 6 MedallionClass ships in the area, including the brand-new Discovery Princess. Cruises range from seven to 17-days and sail from Seattle, San Francisco, and Vancouver. CruiseTours are also available.

2023 Asia Cruise Itineraries

For 2023, there’s an epic offering of a 25-night cruise aboard Diamond Princess. Sailing in February from San Diego, you’ll visit destinations including Honolulu, Guam, Osaka, Toba, and Tokyo. There are currently some impressive offers available for this cruise.

Princess Cruises California Coastal

Catalina Island, California

2023 Australia, New Zealand, South Pacific & Hawaii Cruise Itineraries

Princess will be offering 48 sailings through these regions in 2023, aboard Coral Princess, Majestic Princess, Grand Princess, Crown Princess, and Royal Princess. Durations start from just 3-days, so there’s a chance here to build your own perfect cruise itinerary. You could choose back-to-back sailings, CruiseTour sailings or embark on a much longer sailing of 35-days.

2023 California Coastal Cruise Itineraries

These itineraries are ideal for CruiseTour options, or as a cruise & stay package of your own. Several ships, including Royal Princess and Discovery Princess, will sail a total of 9 cruises between February and May 2023, with departures from Los Angeles and San Francisco. Highlighted destinations include San Diego, Seattle, San Francisco, and Santa Barbara.

2023 Canada & New England Cruise Itineraries

Seven exciting itineraries await you between July and October and while all of Canada and New England is beautiful to see at any time of the year, we absolutely recommend visiting in the autumn months, when the leaves are starting to fall from the trees, it really is quite spectacular. At the end of September, Sky Princess will sail a 24-day itinerary roundtrip from Southampton, taking in destinations including Boston, Bar Harbor, Halifax, Quebec, and St John’s.

Sail away with Princess Cruises in 2023

Whale in Alaska

2023 Caribbean Cruise Itineraries

Princess is offering Caribbean sailings right through from January to July 2023 and with 25 options in total, we’re quite sure you’ll find your perfect itinerary. Ships in the region include Regal Princess, Royal Princess and the aptly named Caribbean Princess. Most of these cruises sail from Fort Lauderdale, but Ruby Princess is offering 2 sailings from Galveston, Texas.

2023 South America & Mexico Cruises

Eight sailings are offered for 2023, with the 34-day Antarctica, Andes & Cape Horn Grand Adventure taking centre stage aboard Sapphire Princess, sailing from Los Angeles on December 1, 2023. This itinerary takes in numerous ports in the region, including Manta, Callao, Ushuaia, Santiago, Punta Arenas, Antarctic Peninsula and Falkland Islands.

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