Princess Cruises has released its worldwide cruise programme for 2015/16, with new additions to cater for British tastes.
The programme will take in over 300 ports of call to more than 150 itineraries, visiting locations such as Brazil, Japan, Australia, Hawaii, the Caribbean and Panama Canal. The new season includes a range of new cruises which last from one to 111 days.
A second ship will be based in the Mediterranean next year to cover the UK demand for destinations such as Venice, Barcelona and Rome, with a wider choice of durations available including seven, 14, and 21 day cruises.
There will also be an increase in Australia cruises, with 33 different sailings covering 105 destinations in Australia, New Zealand, Bali, Fiji, and Singapore.
On 3 December 2015, a one-off cruise memorial cruise will set sail from Mexico, exactly 50 years to the day when the line’s first ship sailed on its inaugural journey. The 14-day sailing encompasses ports from the maiden voyage such as Puerto Vallarta, Mazatlán, and Manzanillo, with newer destinations including La Paz and Loreto.
As it marks its half century, Princess Cruises celebrates its global status, carrying 1.7 million passengers a year aboard a fleet of 18 ships.
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