SINGAPORE,
30 April 2021: Whether the definition of relaxation means island hopping from
one pristine beach to another or experiencing the world’s greatest shortcut
sailing through the Panama Canal, the newly announced 2022-2023 cruise season
from Princess Cruises offers the best of both sought-after destinations.
Caribbean 2022-2023
The Caribbean is the ideal cruise destination for relaxation. With six MedallionClass cruise ships, including Enchanted Princess, Sky Princess, Regal Princess, Caribbean Princess, Island Princess, and Emerald Princess, cruisers have a choice of 21 unique itineraries and 87 departures ranging from four to 21 days. Autumn 2022 through spring 2023 season, sailing roundtrip from Ft. Lauderdale in Florida, takes guests to 24 Caribbean islands.
29 April 2021
Princess Cruises announced Caribbean and Panama Canal cruises as part of its newly launched 2022-2023 cruise season.
Whether the definition of relaxation means island hopping from one pristine beach to another or experiencing the world’s greatest shortcut sailing through the Panama Canal, the newly announced 2022-2023 cruise season from Princess Cruises offers the best of both sought-after destinations.
Caribbean 2022-2023
The Caribbean is the ideal cruise destination for relaxation, with six MedallionClass cruise ships including Enchanted Princess, Sky Princess, Regal Princess, Caribbean Princess, Island Princess, and Emerald Princess, cruisers have a choice of 21 unique itineraries and 87 departures ranging from four to 21 days. The fall 2022 through spring 2023 season, sailing roundtrip from Ft. Lauderdale in Florida, takes guests to 24 Caribbean islands. Highlights include:
Bird island could be all yours. | Photo courtesy of Airbnb
Bird island could be all yours. | Photo courtesy of Airbnb
NOTE:
We know COVID-19 is continuing to impact your travel plans. As of April 2021, official guidance from the CDC states that fully vaccinated people can travel at low risk, though safety precautions are still required. Should you need to travel, be sure to familiarize yourself with the CDC’s as well as local requirements/protocols/restrictions for both your destination and home city upon your return. Be safe out there.
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