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  2. 26 countries in 116 days: Princess Cruises will sail its ...

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    Many cruise lines have seen higher demand for long sailings, and now Princess Cruises is going bigger than ever. The cruise line announced a new 2025 World Cruise that will take guests to 26 ...

  3. A trip within a trip: What to know about Princess Cruises ...

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    Princess Cruises' 360 immerses guests in the cuisine of the Mediterranean. On a cruise earlier this month, I took a food tour of the Mediterranean while sailing just off the coast of California.

  4. Princess Cruises changes 2026 world cruise to avoid Red ... - AOL

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    Princess Cruises has rejigged its 2026 round-the-world itinerary as cruise ships continue to reroute sailings amid continuing tensions in the Middle East. The cruise brand has unveiled a 131-night ...

  5. Princess Cruises - Wikipedia

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    Princess Cruises is an American cruise line owned by Carnival Corporation & plc. [3] [4] The company is incorporated in Bermuda and its headquarters are in Santa Clarita, California. [3] As of 2021, it is the second largest cruise line by net revenue. [1] It was previously a subsidiary of P&O Princess Cruises. The line has 15 ships cruising ...

  6. Seajets - Wikipedia

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    Previously Ocean Princess of Princess Cruises (2000–2002) and Oceana of P&O Cruises (2002–2020). In cold lay-up at Platygiali, Astakos. MV Queen Of The Oceans as Oceana (for P&O Cruises) Majesty of the Oceans Bahamas: 1992: 73,941 GT: 8819512: 270 m: 32.00 m: 2,767: 22.0: Chantiers de l'Atlantique, France. Previously Majesty of the Seas ...

  7. MS Island Princess (2002) - Wikipedia

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    Island Princess in her original pre-refit configuration. The Island Princess was the second of the Coral-class ships constructed at Chantiers de l'Atlantique, France. This is the second ship to bear the name, after the first Island Princess of 1972. The ship debuted in 2003, and was named by Olympic gold medalist Jamie Salé and David Pelletier ...