From grand atriums and pool decks to fancy cuisine and high-end entertainment, there are lots of reasons for passengers to fall in love with Princess Cruises.
The popular cruise line, which started with one ship cruising to Mexico in 1965, rose to prominence as the cruise ship used in the hit 1970s series The Love Boat, and decades later it has 17 vessels across the fleet.
Passengers can still enjoy Love Boat-themed cruises and events, plus actress Hannah Waddingham has provided a modern twist by recording her own version of the show’s theme tune as part of an advert for the brand.
Unlike rivals including MSC Cruises and Royal Caribbean, you won’t find massive waterslides or climbing walls on a Princess Cruises ship but it still offers plenty to passengers of all ages.
Princess describes romance and adventure as central to its cruises, reflected in its onboard offering and variety of destinations. The brand claims to be the first to offer movies under the stars as well as 24-hour dining.
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Other unique experiences on board include its white-gloved afternoon tea, poolside pizza and ice cream as well as its Catch by Rudi seafood restaurant.
You will find celebrity brands and cocktails in the bars featuring Blake Lively’s Betty Booze and Camilla and Matthew McConaughey’s Pantalones tequila.
Princess Cruises’ ships also have large indoor piazzas where you can enjoy coffee and cake, while kids’ clubs will keep younger cruisers amused with video games and activities.
You can escape the kids in the Sanctuary Club adult areas onboard and the brand’s newest ships, Sun and Star Princess, even feature a bell you can ring to be passed champagne through a grass-covered wall.
Keeping track of your fellow passengers is also easy with the Princess Medallion, a wearable device that lets you see where your cabin mates are on board, and also order food and drink to be delivered to wherever you are on the ship at the touch of a button. The device is a great way for parents to keep in touch with their children around the ship.
Entertainment includes Broadway-style shows, cabaret and comedy as well as pool parties.
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Sun Princess: 14-day Spanish Passage
Ft Lauderdale – Tenerife – Cartagena – Mallorca – Barcelona

Starting in Florida aboard one of the newest ships in the fleet, Sun Princess, this 14-day cruise gives you eight sunny sea days as you cross continents towards the Canary Islands.
Passengers can enjoy a beach day in Tenerife before visiting cultural and historic hotspots such as Cartagena, Valencia and Barcelona.
Boasting capacity for 4,300 passengers, Sun Princess has more than 29 restaurants and bars including its three-deck dining room and a 24-hour cafe.
The ship was also the first to offer ‘Sanctuary Collection’ suites, giving passengers access to the brand’s exclusive adult-only retreat and dining area as part of the fare.
If you are after sea views, Sun Princess has 1,500 balcony rooms – the most on any of the Princess ships.
It has also partnered with Brazilian artist Romero Britto to design the speciality Love by Britto 68-seat restaurant, featuring decor inspired by his Pop Art and cubist style.
During the day, passengers can also relax in The Dome – a 9,494sq ft space with a geodesic glass dome – and at night it turns into an entertainment venue featuring acrobatic shows created with Cirque Éloize
Departs 5 March 2026. From £599p.
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Sky Princess: Spain and France
Southampton – La Coruna – Bilbao – Bordeaux – Cherbourg – Southampton
Passengers can embark easily from Southampton – making it convenient for Brits – for a seven-day cruise around Spain and France aboard Sky Princess.
The sailing includes accessible and cultural stops in La Coruna, Bilbao and Cherbourg, all easily walkable from the port.
Expect cabaret and comedy shows onboard as well as roving street performers and quaint boutiques in the Piazza, which is designed like a vibrant European square with a spiral staircase and several glass-walled lifts.
Passengers can enjoy a premium experience with a Sky Suite, offering 270-degree views of the Med.
There are four pools and eight hot tubs across the 3,660-capacity ship, so it shouldn’t be too hard to find a sunbed.
Departs 23 March 2026. From £749.
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Grand Princess: Pacific Wine Country
Vancouver – San Francisco – Santa Barbara – Los Angeles

See the best of California and Canada on this Pacific Wine Country cruise.
Departing from Vancouver, Canada, this six-day sailing stops in Santa Barbara and San Francisco where you can toast the coastline’s top wines en route to Los Angeles.
Once the largest passenger ship in the world when it was built in 1998 and the first of the brand’s Grand class, the 3,100 capacity Grand Princess was refurbished in 2019 and had a revamp in May 2025 so will still have a modern feel.
The ship, which has even featured on BBC show The Apprentice, has a nine-hole miniature putting course called Princess Links as well as four outdoor pools and an array of evening entertainment in its theatre.
Departs 19 September 2026. From £459pp.
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Majestic Princess: British Isles with France and Belfast
Southampton – Falmouth – Cork – Dublin – Belfast – Glasgow – Invergordon – Edinburgh – Le Havre – Southampton

See the best of the British Isles and Ireland on this 11-day sailing aboard Majestic Princess. Departing from Southampton, the ship visits top cities including Dublin, Belfast and Edinburgh.
There is even a stop in Le Havre, France, for excursions to Paris before heading home to the UK.
When not exploring ports, passengers can relax in the ship’s unique adult-only Hollywood Club, a glass covered indoor pool surrounded by stylish sun loungers and sculptures.
Majestic Princess is also the only ship with a Harmony Chinese restaurant. This reflects its origins back in 2017 when it first launched as a ship dedicated to the Asian market – it now sails around the world.
Departs 17 April 2026. From £1,759pp.
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Discovery Princess: Alaska Inside Passage
Vancouver – Ketchikan – Endicott Arm and Dawes Glacier – Juneau – Skagway – Vancouver

When departing from Vancouver aboard Discovery Princess for this Alaska itinerary, make sure there is enough space on your smartphone for pictures of glaciers, waterways and wildlife along the region’s Inside Passage.
Ports on this cruise include Alaskan capital Juneau and a day cruising beside the awe-inspiring Endicott Arm glacier.
Discovery Princess is a great ship to marvel at the scenery from. The Royal class ship boasts more than 1,400 balcony cabins, with its Sky Suites offering 270-degree views that are described as the largest balconies at sea.
Passengers can enjoy a specialty immersive multi-sensory dining experience that aims to feed all your senses through storytelling, visual elements, taste, smell, and music on an interactive table that comes alive with each dish.
The 3,660-capacity ship was also the first to offer the specialty The Catch by Rudi restaurant, where you can sample dishes from the catch of the day to a raw seafood bar designed by Chef Rudi Sodamin.
Departs 12 September 2026. From £699pp.
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Enchanted Princess: Mediterranean & Adriatic with Total Solar Eclipse
Civitavecchia – Naples – Kotor – Dubrovnik – Corfu – Messina – Palermo – Total Solar Eclipse 2026 – Gibraltar – Alicante – Barcelona – Civitavecchia

Get a clear view of the total solar eclipse next year aboard Enchanted Princess.
Departing from Civitavecchia in Italy, you can spend the summer visiting delightful Mediterranean and Adriatic coastal cities such as ancient Kotor and Dubrovnik before experiencing the eclipse from the comfort of a cruise.
Enchanted Princess is a sister ship to Discovery but has its own unique areas. These include an Italian town square called Settimo Cielo that hosts the speciality Sabatini’s Trattoria restaurant, Venice-inspired cocktail bar Bellini’s and Gigi’s Pizzeria by Alfredo. Passengers can also have a drink in O’Malley’s Irish Pub or dine in the Salty Dog Café American diner.
Departs 4 August 2026. From £2,599pp.
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Star Princess: Western Caribbean with Mexico
Ft Lauderdale – Cozumel – Belize City – Roatan – Ft Lauderdale

Grab some winter on the new Star Princess this December.
Launched this year, you could be the first to experience the ship during the festive period on a seven-day western Caribbean cruise.
Departing from Fort Lauderdale, you will ring in the new year on a sea day and celebrate New Year’s Day in stops in Cozumel in Mexico.
The 4,300-guest Star Princess is the sister ship to Sun Princess so has a similar design and features. But there will be new additions including a pickleball and basketball courts, as well as a jogging track, splash pad, and shaded areas for relaxation.
Princess has expanded the ship’s spaces with 32 more seats in its popular O’Malley’s Irish Pub and extra seating in the art-inspired specialty dining venue Expanded Love by Britto.
When not experiencing the sun and salsa in port, passengers can stay in The Sanctuary suites, getting access to their own restaurant, while other sailors can enjoy more than 29 places to eat and drink.
Departs 27 December 2025; from £949pp.
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