This 131-day World Cruise Stops in 19 Countries in the Pacific Ocean - Including French Polynesia, Australia, and Japan
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"This Circle Pacific Voyage is more than just an itinerary, it's an invitation to explore some of the Pacific's most iconic and remote destinations in a single, unforgettable journey," said John Padgett, Princess Cruises' president. He emphasized that the cruise route is designed to showcase the beauty, culture, and diversity of 19 countries, including stops at vibrant locations such as Hawaii, Bangkok, and Alaska.
Princess Cruises made the strategic decision to replace its previously announced 2026 World Cruise to avoid the Red Sea region due to concerns over safety and security. This choice came after extensive consultations with global security experts and government authorities, indicating the company's commitment to passenger safety while still offering remarkable travel experiences.
The Circle Pacific Voyage will sail from Fort Lauderdale on Jan. 5, 2026, covering an extensive 131 days and visiting 60 ports across 19 countries. It concludes in Los Angeles, charting a course through stunning locations like Sydney, Hong Kong, and Fiji, and featuring unique perks for early bookings, enhancing the travel experience.
The cruise will include several 'late-night stays' allowing travelers to immerse themselves fully in each port city. In addition to the full-length journey, shorter trips, such as a 115-day roundtrip voyage from Los Angeles, will be available, catering to a wider range of travelers.
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