Princess Cruises Highlights New High-Speed WiFi on Longer Voyages

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Princess Cruises is encouraging travelers who have flexible work arrangements to take a longer cruise where they can both vacation and work on board. With the recently announced MedallionNet Max, it’s easier than ever for guests to stay connected on the ship.

Available in the Princess Plus and Princess Premier packages, MedallionNet Max offers enhanced wifi to meet the growing demands of today’s digitally-connected travelers. While featured on all Princess voyages, it provides even greater flexibility on longer sailings such as World Cruises, Journeys Far & Away, Immersive Itineraries, and Ocean Crossings.

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World Cruises

For travelers who have lots of time to spend away from home and want to see the world without the hassle of airport travel, lots of unpacking, and expensive meals, a world cruise is just the ticket. Princess’ World Cruises sail through the Panama Canal, Hawaii & the South Pacific, western and eastern Mediterranean, Australia, Southeast Asia, and Africa.

Three ships — Crown Princess, Coral Princess, and Island Princess — sail on World Cruises of up to 116 days. There are also shorter segments of these sailings available for booking. In total, 26 itineraries highlight the wonders of the world. World Cruises depart from Fort Lauderdale, Los Angeles, Auckland, Brisbane, and Sydney.

Journeys Far & Away

Journeys Far & Away are perfect for outdoor enthusiasts seeking an “off-the-grid” experience, wildlife lovers, adventurers, and naturalists. Whether it’s experiencing the ultimate remote continent where 1,200 miles of dramatic landscapes appear in Antarctica, visiting Greenland – the world’s largest island full of scenic stunners, or discovering hidden gems like “Mystery Island” and Sopo’aga Falls in the South Pacific, guests enjoy multiple destinations on one voyage.

Itineraries range in length from 11 to 33 days, sailing on seven ships: Coral Princess, Discovery Princess, Emerald Princess, Grand Princess, Island Princess, Majestic Princess, and Sapphire Princess. Regions include Southeast Asia, South America and Antarctica, the South Pacific and Hawaii, Greenland, and Canada.

Journeys Far & Away sail from Boston, Los Angeles, New York City, and Buenos Aires.

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Immersive Itineraries

Princess Cruises’ carefully crafted Immersive Itineraries are a go-to for an immersive and authentic experiential voyage. From the midnight sun in the Arctic Circle to the ancient landmarks and ruins in Rome, Marseille and Athens, to mesmerizing temples and shrines in Japan or the crystalline waters of the Great Barrier Reef in Australia, these cruises feature multiple destinations in one region.

Itineraries range from 17 to 31 days in regions including Alaska, Australia, Japan, the Mediterranean, and northern Europe. The cruise line’s newest Sphere-Class ships — Sun Princess and Star Princess — both offer immersive itineraries through the Mediterranean. With 11 ships total — Caribbean Princess, Crown Princess, Diamond Princess, Emerald Princess, Grand Princess, Island Princess, Majestic Princess, Ruby Princess, and Sky Princess — also sail to these transformative regions.

Immersive Itineraries sail roundtrip from Adelaide, Athens, Barcelona, Brisbane, Fremantle (Perth), Melbourne, Rome (Civitavecchia), Seattle, San Francisco, Southampton (London), Sydney, and Tokyo (Yokohama).

Ocean Crossings

With transpacific and transatlantic crossings, Princess’ voyages are the perfect prologue to a renowned Princess World Cruise and offer a large number of sea days, plus the opportunity to see places like Casablanca, Ponta Delgada, and Antigua.

26 itineraries range from 13 to 24 days on nine ships: Caribbean Princess, Emerald Princess, Island Princess, Majestic Princess, Regal Princess, Royal Princess, Sky Princess, Star Princess, and Sun Princess.

The new Star Princess, debuting in fall 2025, will sail a not-to-be-missed Iberian Passage crossing from Southampton to Fort Lauderdale, offering lots of time to explore and enjoy everything the ship has to offer.

Ocean crossings depart from Fort Lauderdale, Honolulu, New York City, Vancouver, Barcelona, Southampton, Athens, Copenhagen, and Rome.

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