Princess Cruises returning to Puerto Rico


Princess Cruises returning to Puerto Rico

Wednesday, 08 May, 2024 0

Princess Cruises is heading back to San Juan, Puerto Rico from October 2025 for a season of Southern Caribbean cruises on Grand Princess.

It will be based in San Juan through March 2026.

The season of seven-night cruises go on sale from May 16.

The cruise line says the sailings will visit more ports than any other seven-night Princess cruise to the Caribbean.

“Our return to San Juan after more than a decade further expands the variety of departure points across North America that our guests can sail from,” said Terry Thornton, Princess chief commercial officer.

“Puerto Rico remains one of the fastest-growing destinations and continues to attract new airlift from source markets across the US as well as Europe and South America.”

Grand Princess will sail two alternating, seven-night Caribbean cruise itineraries.

These new itineraries each feature visits to five different destinations.

“We are excited to welcome Princess Cruises back home to the Port of San Juan. This announcement underscores our commitment to cement San Juan as the leading homeport in the region,” said Carlos Mercado Santiago, executive director of the Puerto Rico Tourism Company. 

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