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Coral Princess

Departure: 06/01/2027

Duration: 130 Days

Fort Lauderdale, Florida to Los Angeles, California

Cruise Only From £15,345 per person

Price reflects the best available for this sailing. For a personalised quotation, please contact our cruise specialists.

Itinerary

129-Day WC Grand Circle Pacific - Ft. Lauderdale to Los Angeles

  • Day 1 Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States 06 Jan 2027 (Wednesday) 
    Like many southeast Florida neighbors, Fort Lauderdale has long been revitalizing. In a state where gaudy tourist zones often stand aloof from workaday downtowns, Fort Lauderdale exhibits consistency at both ends of the 2-mile Las Olas corridor. The sparkling look results from upgrades both downtown and on the beachfront. Matching the downtown's innovative arts district, cafés, and boutiques is an equally inventive beach area, with hotels, cafés, and shops facing an undeveloped shoreline, and new resort-style hotels replacing faded icons of yesteryear. Despite wariness of pretentious overdevel... See more
  • Day 4 Cartagena, Colombia 09 Jan 2027 (Saturday) 
    Cartagena's magnificent city walls and fortresses, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, enclose a well-restored historic center (the Cuidad Amurallada, or walled city) with plazas, churches, museums, and shops that have made it a lively coastal vacation spot for South Americans and others. New hotels and restaurants make the walled city a desirable place to stay, and the formerly down-at-the-heels Getsemaní neighborhood attracts those seeking a bohemian buzz. The historic center is a small section of Cartagena; many hotels are in the Bocagrande district, an elongated peninsula where high-rise hot... See more
  • Day 6 Fuerte Amador, Panama 11 Jan 2027 (Monday) 
  • Day 8 Puntarenas, Costa Rica 13 Jan 2027 (Wednesday) 
    This town is not on the Nicoya Peninsula, but rather on Costa Rica's mainland. It is best known as a cruise-ship port and launching pad for ferries heading southeast to the coast of the Nicoya Peninsula and for cruises sailing out on the Gulf of Nicoya. Puntarenas is also a major fishing port with a lively fish market. The town’s reputation suffers from the unimpressive parts you see from your car as you roll through town on the way to the ferry dock. But the town has a lot of character off the main drag, thanks to its illustrious past as an affluent port town and principal vacation spot for S... See more
  • Day 10 Puerto Chiapas, Mexico 15 Jan 2027 (Friday) 
  • Day 11 Huatulco (Santa María Huatulco), Mexico 16 Jan 2027 (Saturday) 
  • Day 13 Puerto Vallarta, Mexico 18 Jan 2027 (Monday) 
    Puerto Vallarta is a resort town on Mexico’s Pacific coast, in Jalisco state. It is known for its beaches, water sports and nightlife scene. Its cobblestone center is home to the ornate Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe church, boutique shops and a range of restaurants and bars. El Malecón is a beachside promenade with contemporary sculptures, as well as bars, lounges and nightclubs.
  • Day 16 Los Angeles, California, United States 21 Jan 2027 (Thursday) 
    Home of the famous Hollywood sign and Walk of Fame, Los Angeles is the place to visit for anyone interested in film and television and hoping to get a glimpse at some famous actors and artists. Stroll down the Walk and enjoy the glamorous atmosphere and famous surroundings, or take a break on the Santa Monica pier and watch the sun set on the sea.
  • Day 22 Hilo, Hawaii, United States 27 Jan 2027 (Wednesday) 
  • Day 23 Kahului-Maui, Hawaii, United States 28 Jan 2027 (Thursday) 
  • Day 24 Honolulu, Hawaii, United States 29 Jan 2027 (Friday) 
    Capital of Hawaii, and a popular tourist destination, Honolulu is known for surfing and water sports. However, there's more to the city than surfing; with museums, the only royal palace in the country, and a mall, there's bound to be something of interest for any visitor.
  • Day 25 Nawiliwili, Hawaii, United States 30 Jan 2027 (Saturday) 
  • Day 32 Pago Pago, American Samoa 06 Feb 2027 (Saturday) 
    American Samoa is a tropical paradise, located in the Pacific Ocean and home to some of the world's most unique flora and fauna. Pago Pago is the main harbour and village of Tutuila island. It is considered the capital of the territory and is the entry point for visitors exploring the picturesque volcanic islands.
  • Day 35 Suva, Fiji 09 Feb 2027 (Tuesday) 
    Fiji is a collection of tropical islands in the South Pacific and is well known for soft coral diving, white sandy beaches, and idyllic and peaceful surroundings. Because of its paradisiac surroundings, Fiji is a popular location for weddings and honeymoons. Suva is the capital of the Fiji archipelago, located on the southeastern coast of the island of Viti Levu and is the second most populated city of Fiji.
  • Day 36 Dravuni Island, Fiji 10 Feb 2027 (Wednesday) 
    Think island paradise anywhere in the world and you will almost certainly conjure up images of Dravuni Island. Shallow limpid seas surround palm tree fringed beaches that encircle the whole island bar the extremities. One of the 110 inhabited islands in the Kadavu archipelago with just 125 residents, Dravuni could be considered Fiji’s mischievous little brother. Smaller, much more manageable and far less touristy than Fiji, do not expect to find an infrastructure of hotels and car hire businesses. A village school and meeting house are perhaps the sum total of civilization here, but the except... See more
  • Day 38 Port Vila, Vanuatu 12 Feb 2027 (Friday) 
    Vanuatu is an island nation located in the southern Pacific Ocean. The archipelago, which is of volcanic origin, is approximately 1,090 miles (about 1,750 kilometres) east of northern Australia, approximately 310 miles (about 500 kilometres) northeast of New Caledonia, west of Fiji and southeast of the Solomon Islands, near New Guinea. Located on Mélé Bay along the southwest coast of Éfaté, Port Vila is the capital and largest city of Vanuatu, as well as its commercial and economic centre. Although Port Vila's British and French influences are apparent, its multinational population includes ni... See more
  • Day 39 Luganville, Vanuatu 13 Feb 2027 (Saturday) 
  • Day 43 Rabaul, Bismarck Archipelago, Papua New Guinea 17 Feb 2027 (Wednesday) 
    Rabaul, the former provincial capital, has quite a remarkable location. The town is inside the flooded caldera of a giant volcano and several sub-vents are still quite active today! The fumes of the volcano Tavurvur can be seen continually and the town suffered greatly during the last major eruption of 1994 when some 80% of the houses collapsed due to the ash raining down onto their roofs. Rabaul has a Volcano Observatory sitting atop the town’s center, monitoring the 14 active and 23 dormant volcanoes in Papua New Guinea. A small museum opposite the bunker used by Yamamoto during World War II... See more
  • Day 44 Kiriwina Island, Papua New Guinea 18 Feb 2027 (Thursday) 
  • Day 45 Alotau, Papua New Guinea 19 Feb 2027 (Friday) 
    Alotau is the provincial capital of the Milne Bay Province located in the southeast bay of Papua New Guinea. The town and surrounding area has been an important staging ground during World War II and we will see remains and memorials dating back or referring to the war. On a tour of the town, visitors will appreciate lovely vistas of the bay and experience the markets, which are frequented not only by locals, but also by islanders selling their products or looking for produce to take back into Milne Bay. Alotau is an important port facility for the islands and attracts many vendors of handicra... See more
  • Day 47 Cairns, Queensland, Australia 21 Feb 2027 (Sunday) 
    Tourism is the lifeblood of Cairns (pronounced Caans). The city makes a good base for exploring the wild top half of Queensland, and tens of thousands of international travelers use it as a jumping-off point for activities such as scuba diving and snorkeling trips to the Barrier Reef, as well as boating, fishing, parasailing, scenic flights, and rain-forest treks.It's a tough environment, with intense heat and fierce wildlife. Along with wallabies and grey kangaroos in the savannah and tree kangaroos in the rain forest, you'll find stealthy saltwater crocodiles, venomous snakes, and jellyfish... See more
  • Day 49 Airlie Beach, Australia 23 Feb 2027 (Tuesday) 
    Airlie Beach, nestled in Queensland’s tropical Whitsunday Region, is a vibrant gateway to the Great Barrier Reef and the idyllic Whitsunday Islands. Renowned for its stunning waterfront, the town offers a relaxed yet lively atmosphere, with a picturesque lagoon perfect for swimming and sunbathing. Adventure seekers can enjoy sailing, snorkeling, scuba diving, and skydiving, while the surrounding rainforest and hiking trails provide scenic escapes for nature lovers. The town’s bustling streets are lined with cafés, restaurants, and lively nightlife, ensuring entertainment for all tastes. Airlie... See more
  • Day 51 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 25 Feb 2027 (Thursday) 
    Founded in 1824 on the banks of the wide, meandering Brisbane River, the former penal colony of Brisbane was for many years regarded as just a big country town. Many beautiful timber Queenslander homes, built in the 1800s, still dot the riverbanks and inner suburbs, and in spring the city's numerous parks erupt in a riot of colorful jacaranda, poinciana, and bougainvillea blossoms. Today the Queensland capital is one of Australia's most up-and-coming cities: glittering high-rises mark its polished business center, slick fashion boutiques and restaurants abound, and numerous outdoor attractions... See more
  • Day 53 Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 27 Feb 2027 (Saturday) 
    Sydney belongs to the exclusive club of cities that generate excitement. At the end of a marathon flight there's renewed vitality in the cabin as the plane circles the city, where thousands of yachts are suspended on the dark water and the sails of the Opera House glisten in the distance. Blessed with dazzling beaches and a sunny climate, Sydney is among the most beautiful cities on the planet.With 4.6 million people, Sydney is the biggest and most cosmopolitan city in Australia. A wave of immigration from the 1950s has seen the Anglo-Irish immigrants who made up the city's original population... See more
  • Day 57 Auckland, New Zealand 03 Mar 2027 (Wednesday) 
    Auckland is called the City of Sails, and visitors flying in will see why. On the East Coast is the Waitemata Harbour—a Māori word meaning sparkling waters—which is bordered by the Hauraki Gulf, an aquatic playground peppered with small islands where many Aucklanders can be found "mucking around in boats."Not surprisingly, Auckland has some 70,000 boats. About one in four households in Auckland has a seacraft of some kind, and there are 102 beaches within an hour's drive; during the week many are quite empty. Even the airport is by the water; it borders the Manukau Harbour, which also takes it... See more
  • Day 58 Tauranga, New Zealand 04 Mar 2027 (Thursday) 
    The population center of the Bay of Plenty, Tauranga is one of New Zealand's fastest-growing cities. Along with its neighbor, Whakatane, this seaside city claims to be one of the country's sunniest towns. Unlike most local towns, Tauranga doesn't grind to a halt in the off-season, because it has one of the busiest ports in the country, and the excellent waves at the neighboring beach resort of Mount Maunganui—just across Tauranga's harbor bridge—always draw surfers and holiday folk.
  • Day 60 Lyttelton, New Zealand 06 Mar 2027 (Saturday) 
    Your initial impression of Christchurch will likely be one of a genteel, green city. Joggers loop through shady Hagley Park, and punters ply the narrow Avon River, which bubbles between banks lined with willows and oaks. With a population approaching 350,000, Christchurch is the largest South Island city, and the second-largest in the country. It is also the forward supply depot for the main U.S. Antarctic base at McMurdo Sound. The face of Christchurch is changing rapidly, fueled by both internal and international immigration. The Māori community, although still below the national average in... See more
  • Day 61 Port Chalmers, New Zealand 07 Mar 2027 (Sunday) 
    European whaling ships first called at Otago Province during the early decades of the 1800s, yielding a mixed response from the native Māori. In 1848 Dunedin was settled, and by the mid-1860s the city was the economic hub of the Otago gold rush. Dunedin's historical wealth endures in such institutions as the University of Otago, the oldest in the country. But if any region can bring out the bird-watcher in you, this is it; the area is home to the Royal Albatross and yellow-eyed penguins.
  • Day 62 Fiordland National Park, New Zealand 08 Mar 2027 (Monday) 
  • Day 65 Hobart, Tasmania, Australia 11 Mar 2027 (Thursday) 
    Straddling the Derwent River at the foot of Mt. Wellington's forested slopes, Hobart was founded as a penal settlement in 1803. It's the second-oldest city in the country after Sydney, and it certainly rivals its mainland counterpart as Australia's most beautiful state capital. Close-set colonial brick-and-sandstone shops and homes line the narrow, quiet streets, creating a genteel setting for this historic city of 215,000. Life revolves around the broad Derwent River port, one of the deepest harbors in the world. Here warehouses that once stored Hobart's major exports of fruit, wool, and corn... See more
  • Day 68 Adelaide, South Australia, Australia 14 Mar 2027 (Sunday) 
    Australians think of Adelaide as a city of churches, but Adelaide has outgrown its reputation as a sleepy country town dotted with cathedrals and spires. The Adelaide of this millennium is infinitely more complex, with a large, multiethnic population and thriving urban art and music scenes supported by a "space activation program" that encourages pop-up shops, markets, performances, street food, mini festivals, art exhibitions, and other "off-the-cuff" experiences in the cities underutilized streets and public spaces.Bright and clean, leafy and beautiful Adelaide is a breeze to explore, with a... See more
  • Day 72 Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia 18 Mar 2027 (Thursday) 
    The port city of Fremantle is a jewel in Western Australia's crown, largely because of its colonial architectural heritage and hippy vibe. Freo (as the locals call it) is a city of largely friendly, interesting, and sometimes eccentric residents supportive of busking, street art, and alfresco dining. Like all great port cities, Freo is cosmopolitan, with mariners from all parts of the world strolling the streets—including thousands of U.S. Navy personnel on rest and recreation throughout the year. It's also a good jumping-off point for a day trip to Rottnest Island, where lovely beaches, rocky... See more
  • Day 76 Kimberley Coast, Western Australia, Australia 22 Mar 2027 (Monday) 
  • Day 78 Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia 24 Mar 2027 (Wednesday) 
    Darwin is Australia's most colorful, and exotic, capital city. Surrounded on three sides by the turquoise waters of the Timor Sea, the streets are lined with tropical flowers and trees. Warm and dry in winter, hot and steamy in summer, it's a relaxed and casual place, as well as a beguiling blend of tropical frontier outpost and Outback hardiness. Thanks to its close proximity to Southeast Asia and its multicultural population it also seems more like Asia than the rest of Australia. Darwin is a city that has always had to fight for its survival. The seductiveness of contemporary Darwin lifesty... See more
  • Day 81 Benoa, Bali, Indonesia 27 Mar 2027 (Saturday) 
    Bali really is as alluring as everyone says. This island, slightly bigger than Delaware, has it all: beaches, volcanoes, terraced rice fields, forests, renowned resorts, surfing, golf, and world-class dive sites. But what sets Bali apart from other nearby tropical destinations is Balinese tradition, and villagers dedicated to celebrating it. The hundreds of temples, dances, rituals, and crafts linked to their ancient Hindu faith aren't a show for tourists, but a living, breathing culture in which visitors are warmly received by the Balinese, who cherish their own identities.
  • Day 82 Lombok, Indonesia 28 Mar 2027 (Sunday) 
  • Day 85 Singapore, Singapore 31 Mar 2027 (Wednesday) 
    The main island of Singapore is shaped like a flattened diamond, 42 km (26 miles) east to west and 23 km (14 miles) north to south. Near the northern peak is the causeway leading to West Malaysia—Kuala Lumpur is less than four hours away by car. It is at the southern foot where you will find most of the city-state’s action, with its gleaming office towers, working docks, and futuristic "supertrees," which are solar-powered and serve as vertical gardens. Offshore are Sentosa and over 60 smaller islands, most uninhabited, that serve as bases for oil refining or as playgrounds and beach escapes f... See more
  • Day 87 Phuket, Thailand 02 Apr 2027 (Friday) 
    Though few tourists linger here, Phuket Town, the provincial capital, is one of the more culturally interesting places on the island to spend half a day. About one-third of the island's population lives here, and the town is an intriguing mix of old Sino-Portuguese architecture and the influences of the Chinese, Muslims, and Thais that inhabit it. The old Chinese quarter along Talang Street is especially good for a stroll, as its history has not yet been replaced by modern concrete and tile. And this same area has a variety of antiques shops, art studios, and trendy cafés. Besides Talang, the... See more
  • Day 88 Langkawi Island, Malaysia 03 Apr 2027 (Saturday) 
    On Malaysia's west coast, Langkawi is an archipelago made up of 99 islands. The only real settlement is on the main island, Pulau Langkawi. This popular beach destination attracts divers from around the world to explore the sea life, and after being declared a duty-free zone back in the '80s, it has become a favorite shopping spot for visitors seeking cheap booze. You'll find sightseeing attractions—such as national parks, a cable car ride, and a large aquarium—throughout this island of lush rainforests. However, it's the long stretches of sandy beach that attract most visitors to this tropica... See more
  • Day 89 Georgetown, Penang, Malaysia 04 Apr 2027 (Sunday) 
    An island off the northwest coast of peninsular Malaysia, Penang is blessed with a multicultural history that's led to a fascinating fusion of East and West. Claimed by the British East India Company in 1786, the island's city center of Georgetown—listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site—is filled with colonial architecture, temples, and museums. The island has also attracted many Chinese immigrants, who now make up the majority of the population. On Penang you'll find an exciting mix of jungle, coast, farmland, and fishing villages, along with the country's largest Buddhist temple.
  • Day 90 Port Klang, Malaysia 05 Apr 2027 (Monday) 
    Kuala Lumpur, or KL as locals refer to it, intrigues visitors with its diversity and multicultural character. The city's old quarter features stretches of shop houses that hint at its colonial past, while modern buildings—including the iconic Petronas Towers—give a glimpse of its modern financial ambitions. The city is filled with culturally colorful quarters dedicated to Chinese, Malay, and Indian communities. New shopping malls with designer labels, five-star hotels, and top-notch restaurants also proliferate in this bustling city of 1.6 million.
  • Day 93 Phu My, Vietnam 08 Apr 2027 (Thursday) 
  • Day 94 Cam Ranh, Vietnam 09 Apr 2027 (Friday) 
  • Day 96 Cai Lan, Vietnam 11 Apr 2027 (Sunday) 
  • Day 98 Hong Kong, Hong Kong 13 Apr 2027 (Tuesday) 
    The Hong Kong Island skyline, with its ever-growing number of skyscrapers, speaks to ambition and money. Paris, London, even New York were centuries in the making, while Hong Kong's towers, bright lights, and glitzy shopping emporia weren't yet part of the urban scene when many of the young investment bankers who fuel one of the world's leading financial centers were born. Commerce is concentrated in the glittering high-rises of Central, tucked between Victoria Harbor and forested peaks on Hong Kong Island's north shore. While it's easy to think all the bright lights are the sum of today's Hon... See more
  • Day 99 Hong Kong, Hong Kong 14 Apr 2027 (Wednesday) 
    The Hong Kong Island skyline, with its ever-growing number of skyscrapers, speaks to ambition and money. Paris, London, even New York were centuries in the making, while Hong Kong's towers, bright lights, and glitzy shopping emporia weren't yet part of the urban scene when many of the young investment bankers who fuel one of the world's leading financial centers were born. Commerce is concentrated in the glittering high-rises of Central, tucked between Victoria Harbor and forested peaks on Hong Kong Island's north shore. While it's easy to think all the bright lights are the sum of today's Hon... See more
  • Day 101 Keelung (Chilung), Taiwan 16 Apr 2027 (Friday) 
    With the glittering lights of Taipei - a futuristic metropolis of culture and ideas - sparkling nearby, Keelung is the first calling point for many visitors arriving in Taiwan. While this port city essentially serves as Taipei's ocean gateway, you shouldn’t be too hasty in dashing off to Taipei's neon-lit magic – first it’s well worth spending some time exploring the famous glowing night market, which hums with life each evening and is famous for its local seafood.
  • Day 102 Miyako Islands, Japan 17 Apr 2027 (Saturday) 
  • Day 104 Kagoshima, Japan 19 Apr 2027 (Monday) 
    Kagoshima city is the capital of Kagoshima prefecture and also Kyushu’s southernmost major city. This city is often compared to its Italian sister city Naples, due to its’s similarities such as mild climate and active volcano, Sakurajima. Sakurajima is one of the most renowned active volcanos not only in Japan but also in the whole entire world. This smoking Sakurajima is centred in Kinko Bay and is one of the main symbols of this prefecture. We cannot talk about Sakurajima without the history of continuous eruption. Sakurajima used to be an isolated island; however, the land has banded togeth... See more
  • Day 105 Kochi, Japan 20 Apr 2027 (Tuesday) 
  • Day 106 Osaka, Japan 21 Apr 2027 (Wednesday) 
    From Minami's neon-lighted Dotombori and historic Tenno-ji to the high-rise class and underground shopping labyrinths of Kita, Osaka is a city that pulses with its own unique rhythm. Though Osaka has no shortage of tourist sites, it is the city itself that is the greatest attraction. Home to some of Japan's best food, most unique fashions, and warmest locals, Osaka does not beg to be explored—it demands it. More than anywhere else in Japan, it rewards the impulsive turn down an interesting side street or the chat with a random stranger. People do not come here to see the city, they come to exp... See more
  • Day 108 Tokyo, Japan 23 Apr 2027 (Friday) 
    Lights, sushi, manga! Sprawling, frenetic, and endlessly fascinating, Japan’s capital is a city of contrasts. Shrines and gardens are pockets of calm between famously crowded streets and soaring office buildings. Mom-and-pop noodle houses share street space with Western-style chain restaurants and exquisite fine dining. Shopping yields lovely folk arts as well as the newest electronics. And nightlife kicks off with karaoke or sake and continues with techno clubs and more. Whether you seek the traditional or the cutting edge, Tokyo will provide it.
  • Day 110 Miyako, Iwate, Japan 25 Apr 2027 (Sunday) 
  • Day 111 Kushiro, Japan 26 Apr 2027 (Monday) 
    Kushiro, known as the "town of mist", is situated in the south eastern part of Hokkaido. With about 200,000 inhabitants, it is the largest city in the region and the base for deep-sea fishing. The marine products industry of Kushiro has flourished since the early 20 th century and many streets of this port town retain features of this era. Thanks to its strategic location on Hokkaido's Eastern Pacific seaboard and the area's only ice free port, Kushiro is experiencing steady growth as an important economic, social and cultural centre. A literary atmosphere can be attributed to the poet and nov... See more
  • Day 119 Whittier, United States 04 May 2027 (Tuesday) 
    The tiny city of Whittier has just over 200 residents. It’s around 58 miles southeast of Anchorage in Alaska.
  • Day 120 College Fjord, Alaska, United States 05 May 2027 (Wednesday) 
    College Fjord in the northern sector of Prince William Sound, is considered one of the most scenic fjords in the world with spectacular glacier viewing. . There are over a dozen major glaciers in the fjord, all surrounded by rugged snow-capped mountains. It is possible from one point to see eight glaciers at once. College Fjord was discovered in 1899 during the Harriman Expedition. Edward Henry Herriman, a millionaire railroad tycoon, set sail with 125 other passengers and crew, including 23 of esteemed scientists from several Ivy League schools, to explore the fjords of Alaskan. The scientist... See more
  • Day 121 Hubbard Glacier, United States 06 May 2027 (Thursday) 
    This is one of those places that words, photos and videos, do not do justice and just has to be seen to be experienced. Huge, majestic and imposing, the Hubbard Glacier is the iconic Alaskan experience. Towering above the ship, the glacier reaches around 11,000 feet at its highest altitude point and measures almost 76 miles long and about five miles wide. Routinely calving off icebergs the size of skyscrapers , the spectacle of watching – and hearing – the thunderous blocks of ice hit the water is something that needs to be experienced at least once in a lifetime. From pure white, to arctic to... See more
  • Day 122 Sitka, Alaska, United States 07 May 2027 (Friday) 
    It's hard not to like Sitka, with its eclectic blend of Alaska Native, Russian, and American history and its dramatic and beautiful open-ocean setting. This is one of the best Inside Passage towns to explore on foot, with St. Michael's Cathedral, Sheldon Jackson Museum, Castle Hill, Sitka National Historical Park, and the Alaska Raptor Center topping the must-see list.Sitka was home to the Kiksádi clan of the Tlingit people for centuries prior to the 18th-century arrival of the Russians under the direction of territorial governor Alexander Baranof, who believed the region was ideal for the fur... See more
  • Day 123 Juneau, Alaska, United States 08 May 2027 (Saturday) 
    Juneau, Alaska's capital and third-largest city, is on the North American mainland but can't be reached by road. Bounded by steep mountains and water, the city’s geographic isolation and compact size make it much more akin to an island community such as Sitka than to other Alaskan urban centers, such as Fairbanks or Anchorage. Juneau is full of contrasts. Its dramatic hillside location and historic downtown buildings provide a frontier feeling, but the city's cosmopolitan nature comes through in fine museums, noteworthy restaurants, and a literate and outdoorsy populace. The finest of the muse... See more
  • Day 124 Ketchikan, Alaska, United States 09 May 2027 (Sunday) 
    Ketchikan is famous for its colorful totem poles, rainy skies, steep–as–San Francisco streets, and lush island setting. Some 13,500 people call the town home, and, in the summer, cruise ships crowd the shoreline, floatplanes depart noisily for Misty Fiords National Monument, and salmon-laden commercial fishing boats motor through Tongass Narrows. In the last decade Ketchikan's rowdy, blue-collar heritage of logging and fishing has been softened by the loss of many timber-industry jobs and the dramatic rise of cruise-ship tourism. With some effort, though, visitors can still glimpse the rugged... See more
  • Day 126 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada 11 May 2027 (Tuesday) 
    Vancouver is a delicious juxtaposition of urban sophistication and on-your-doorstep wilderness adventure. The mountains and seascape make the city an outdoor playground for hiking, skiing, kayaking, cycling, and sailing—and so much more—while the cuisine and arts scenes are equally diverse, reflecting the makeup of Vancouver's ethnic (predominantly Asian) mosaic. Vancouver is consistently ranked as one of the world's most livable cities, and it's easy for visitors to see why. It's beautiful, it's outdoorsy, and there's a laidback West Coast vibe. On the one hand, there's easy access to a varie... See more
  • Day 130 Los Angeles, California, United States 15 May 2027 (Saturday) 
    Home of the famous Hollywood sign and Walk of Fame, Los Angeles is the place to visit for anyone interested in film and television and hoping to get a glimpse at some famous actors and artists. Stroll down the Walk and enjoy the glamorous atmosphere and famous surroundings, or take a break on the Santa Monica pier and watch the sun set on the sea.

What's Included:

  • Comfortable accommodation on board 
  • All main meals in casual and formal dining venues 
  • Daily entertainment and live shows 
  • Access to pools, fitness centres and youth clubs 
  • Enrichment activities and destination-themed events 
  • TrulyTouchless™ MedallionClass® services for ease and convenience 
  • Port taxes included, with optional pre-paid gratuities 

Suites

  • Interior

    Our Most Affordable Option

    These staterooms are the perfect place to recharge your batteries. Our most affordable option, featuring two twin beds or a queen-size bed. Other amenities include a refrigerator, hair dryer, TV, closet and bathroom with shower.

    • Approx. 158 to 162 sq ft.
    • Comfortable queen or two twin beds▲
    • Refrigerator.
    • Flat-panel television
    • Private bathroom with shower
    • 100% cotton, high-thread count linens
    • 24-hour room service†
    • Spacious closet
    • Desk with chair
    • Hair dryer & bathroom amenities
    • Digital security safe
    ▲3rd/4th berths available in select cabins.
    †Guests may call for room service delivery or order through OceanNow® in the Princess® Cruises app at any time of the day or night. Guests with the latest Princess Plus and Princess Premier packages enjoy OceanNow® and room service delivery with no charge. Otherwise, a one-time access fee of $14.99 USD per person per voyage will apply for OceanNow® delivery and a $5 USD room service fee will apply for each order placed by stateroom phone. Limitations, restrictions and conditions apply.

  • Oceanview Staterooms

    A Room with a View

    Enjoy the added benefit of a view of the ocean from either a picture window or porthole that brings in natural light. This stateroom includes all the amenities of an interior room.

    • A spacious picture window for memorable views
    • Comfortable queen or two twin beds▲
    • Refrigerator.
    • Flat-panel television
    • Private bathroom with shower
    • 100% cotton, high-thread count linens
    • 24-hour room service†
    • Spacious closet
    • Desk with chair
    • Hair dryer & bathroom amenities
    • Digital security safe

    ▲3rd/4th berths available in select cabins.

    Note: Some categories have portholes versus picture windows. Some stateroom views are partially to fully obstructed.

    †Guests may call for room service delivery or order through OceanNow® in the Princess® Cruises app at any time of the day or night. Guests with the latest Princess Plus and Princess Premier packages enjoy OceanNow® and room service delivery with no charge. Otherwise, a one-time access fee of $14.99 USD per person per voyage will apply for OceanNow® delivery and a $5 USD room service fee will apply for each order placed by stateroom phone. Limitations, restrictions and conditions apply.

  • Balcony Staterooms

    Front Row Seat for Beautiful Scenery

    This impressive stateroom offers the added indulgence of a balcony and gives you more space than a standard stateroom. Enjoy your own private outdoor space with a table, two chairs, and a relaxing view of the inspiring scenery surrounding you, whether a beautiful sunset over the ocean or a new city to explore. It’s also perfect to enjoy cocktails before dinner or a leisurely breakfast.

    • Approx. 214 to 222 sq. ft., including balcony
    • Balcony with 2 chairs and table
    • Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors
    • Comfortable queen or two twin beds▲
    • Refrigerator.
    • Flat-panel television
    • Private bathroom with shower
    • 100% cotton, high-thread count linens
    • 24-hour room service†
    • Spacious closet
    • Desk with chair
    • Hair dryer & bathroom amenities
    • Digital security safe

    ▲3rd/4th berths available in select cabins.

    †Guests may call for room service delivery or order through OceanNow® in the Princess® Cruises app at any time of the day or night. Guests with the latest Princess Plus and Princess Premier packages enjoy OceanNow® and room service delivery with no charge. Otherwise, a one-time access fee of $14.99 USD per person per voyage will apply for OceanNow® delivery and a $5 USD room service fee will apply for each order placed by stateroom phone. Limitations, restrictions and conditions apply.

  • Mini-Suite

    Add an Element of Luxury to Your Stay

    Choose a luxurious Mini-Suite with balcony* which is substantially larger than a Balcony stateroom and receive a complimentary welcome glass of bubbly. Mini-Suites include a separate sitting area with sofa bed and two flat-panel televisions. For families or groups needing a little extra space, Mini-Suites offer an appealing and affordable option.

    *Some suites have windows rather than balconies and are labeled as Mini-Suite No Balcony.

    • Approximately 323 sq. ft., including balcony
    • Balcony with 2-4 chairs, table and ottoman
    • Bathroom tub and massage shower head
    • Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors
    • Separate sitting area with sofa bed & coffee table
    • Complimentary welcome glass of bubbly on embarkation day
    • Luxury mattress topper and pillows
    • Two flat-panel televisions
    • Comfortable queen or two twin beds▲
    • Refrigerator
    • 100% cotton, high-thread count linens
    • 24-hour room service†
    • Spacious closet
    • Desk with chair
    • Hair dryer & bathroom amenities
    • Digital security safe

    ▲3rd/4th berths available in select cabins.

    †Guests may call for room service delivery or order through OceanNow® in the Princess® Cruises app at any time of the day or night. Guests with the latest Princess Plus and Princess Premier packages enjoy OceanNow® and room service delivery with no charge. Otherwise, a one-time access fee of $14.99 USD per person per voyage will apply for OceanNow® delivery and a $5 USD room service fee will apply for each order placed by stateroom phone. Limitations, restrictions and conditions apply.

  • Reserve Collection

    Mini-Suite with Exclusive VIP Touches

    A premium stateroom category featuring our best located Mini-Suite staterooms, as well as the great amenities found in all Mini-Suites — plus premier dining benefits and luxurious perks. Each night, enjoy Reserve Dining, an exclusive dining area featuring expedited seating with no wait, additional menu options, dedicated wait staff and tableside preparations. Other amenities include priority embarkation and disembarkation, a complimentary one-time wine set-up and so much more!^

    ^Includes one 750 ml bottle of wine on embarkation day^^.

    ^^For mini-suite guests only: A one-time set-up for a 750ml bottle of wine on embarkation day. Full-suite guests enjoy a complimentary mini-bar setup and do not receive additional bottles of wine.

    Standard Amenities:

    • Balcony with 2-4 chairs, table and ottoman
    • Bathroom tub and massage shower head with upgraded amenities
    • Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors
    • Separate sitting area with sofa bed & coffee table
    • Approximately 323 sq. ft., including balcony
    • Complimentary welcome glass of bubbly on embarkation day
    • Luxury mattress topper and pillows
    • Two flat-panel televisions
    • Comfortable queen or two twin beds▲
    • Refrigerator
    • 100% cotton, high-thread count linens
    • 24-hour room service†
    • Spacious closet
    • Desk with chair
    • Hair dryer & fine bathroom amenities
    • Digital security safe
    Upgraded Amenities & Services:
    • The Princess Luxury Bed
    • Priority embarkation and disembarkation at the beginning and end of your cruise
    • One-time complimentary wine set-up^
    • Evening canapés, upon request
    • Luxurious terry shawl bathrobes
    Reserve Dining:*
    • Exclusive area of the Main Dining Room
    • Expedited seating with minimal to no wait
    • Additional menu options
    • Dedicated waitstaff
    • Uniquely-styled décor (Premium table linens only)
    • Table-side preparations

    ▲3rd/4th berths available in select cabins.

    ^Includes one 750 ml bottle of wine on embarkation day.

    †Guests may call for room service delivery or order through OceanNow® in the Princess® Cruises app at any time of the day or night. Guests with the latest Princess Plus and Princess Premier packages enjoy OceanNow® and room service delivery with no charge. Otherwise, a one-time access fee of $14.99 USD per person per voyage will apply for OceanNow® delivery and a $5 USD room service fee will apply for each order placed by stateroom phone. Limitations, restrictions and conditions apply.

    *Open every evening for dinner. Open for breakfast and lunch on sea days.

  • Suite

    Truly Luxurious Accommodations at Sea

    Surrounding you with deluxe accommodations, a spacious Suite with balcony* includes all the amenities of a Reserve Collection Mini-Suite^^, plus incredible premiums. Enjoy more living space, a sofa bed and separate seating areas, and wonderfully enhanced amenities that range from priority embarkation and disembarkation to a complimentary mini-bar setup in suite and so much more.

    *Some suites have windows rather than balconies and are labeled as Window Suites.

    Includes all the fine amenities of a spacious Reserve Collection Mini-Suite plus:

    • Approx. 460 to 932 sq. ft., including balcony
    • Luxury balcony furniture including 2 loungers, 4 chairs, table and ottoman
    • 2 floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors
    • Separate sitting area with sofa bed, chair and 2 tables
    • One complimentary mini-bar setup and free daily bottled water
    • Spacious closet
    • Complimentary laundry and professional cleaning services
    • Complimentary Specialty Dining Dinner on embarkation evening^
    • Priority specialty dining and shore excursion reservation
    • Priority disembarkation at tender ports
    • Comfortable queen or two twin beds▲
    • Refrigerator
    • Two flat-panel televisions
    • Private bathroom with tub and separate shower
    • 100% cotton, high-thread count linens
    • 24-hour room service†
    • Desk with chair
    • Hair dryer & fine bathroom amenities
    • Digital security safe

    ▲ 3rd/4th berths available in select cabins.

    ^ Applicable on cruises six days or longer. Reservations can be made once onboard your ship.

    † Guests may call for room service delivery or order through OceanNow® in the Princess® Cruises app at any time of the day or night. Guests with the latest Princess Plus and Princess Premier packages enjoy OceanNow® and room service delivery with no charge. Otherwise, a one-time access fee of $14.99 USD per person per voyage will apply for OceanNow® delivery and a $5 USD room service fee will apply for each order placed by stateroom phone. Limitations, restrictions and conditions apply.

    ^^ Full suite guests enjoy a complimentary mini-bar setup and do not receive the 750ml bottle of wine.

Coral Princess – Interior

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Coral Princess – Oceanview Staterooms

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Coral Princess – Mini-Suite

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Coral Princess – Reserve Collection

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Restaurants

  • Princess Pizzeria

    The Princess Pizzeria is conveniently located poolside for a casual bite while relaxing on deck or while watching Movies Under the Stars®. Serving the "Best Pizza at Sea" by USA TODAY, you’ll delight in the classic favourites like pepperoni and margarita, as well daily speciality pizzas.

  • The Bar & Grill

    Grilled Burgers and Dogs to Go

    Follow your nose to the Deck Barbecue where the burgers are flipping and the hot dogs roasting, served with a variety of fixin’s and crisp fries. Veggie burgers, bratwurst and grilled chicken breast are also served and all are sure to hit the spot when you are relaxing out on deck.

  • Horizon Court

    An Ever-Changing Selection of Favourites

    Horizon Court offers an endless selection that changes throughout the day to satisfy the most discriminating palate. Indulge in a delightful array of worldwide cuisine, freshly baked breads and regional comfort foods, in a casual setting at breakfast, lunch or dinner. Enjoy fresh fruits, signature pastas and desserts galore along with your favourite beverages and customisable features like create-your-own salads and sandwiches.

    Beverage charges apply. Venues and menu items vary by ship and are subject to change.

  • Dine My Way™

    With this new offering, you can customise every aspect of mealtime. Make reservations for the main dining room or speciality restaurants at your preferred time each day. Fit in a formal dinner before a show, or order food and drinks to your poolside perch with OceanNow®. The choice really is up to you.

  • International Café

    Sip and Snack Around the Clock

    Open 24-hours a day, the International Café located in the Piazza is the place for an ever-changing array of small bite meals, treats and gourmet beverages. Grab a freshly baked croissant to start your day, snack on pies and quiche or choose from a wide variety of salads and sandwiches at lunchtime, and indulge in decadent desserts in the evening. Coffee and tea fans will love the New Grounds Crafted Coffee menu featuring a variety of speciality espresso-based drinks made from a custom blend of coffee beans, as well as iced tea fusions.

  • Chocolate Journeys℠

    Indulge Your Chocolate Fantasies

    There are few foods that inspire as much passion as chocolate. Our pastry chefs channeled their love of chocolate into handcrafted treats designed exclusively for our Chocolate Journeys℠ programme. These sweet creations combine premium quality chocolate with unique flavours and artful designs and can be found throughout the ship.

  • Sabatini's Italian Trattoria

    A Taste of Italy, Enjoyed in Luxury

    Our Italian speciality restaurant has been voted one of the “Best Cruise Ship Speciality Restaurants” at sea by USA TODAY. Savour Sabatini’s authentic offerings featuring signature pastas, Italian wines and an irresistible selection of delectable desserts, all celebrating our Italian culinary heritage.

  • Bayou Cafe & Steakhouse

    Inspired Flavours From the "Big Easy"

    The first New Orleans-inspired speciality restaurant at sea, Bayou Café & Steakhouse offers fresh and authentic Cajun and Creole cuisine, N’Awlins crawfish “mud bug” bisque, peel-and-eat shrimp, chicken and chorizo jambalaya, Porterhouse steak, crawfish and a host of fun drink selections. Enjoy one of the oldest culture-driven cooking styles in American history.

  • Chef's Table Experience

    Exclusive Glimpse into the Princess Kitchen

    Taking dining to a new level, the Chef’s Table Experience includes pre-dinner cocktails and hors d’oeuvres in the galley for you and a limited number of fellow guests. After your executive chef describes the specially designed menu for the night, participants are escorted to an intimate table for the main course, including pairing suggestions. Each couple receives a personalised autographed copy of Princess’ best-selling cookbook, a handwritten copy of the special menu and a complimentary photo.

  • Crab Shack

    Succulent Shellfish from the Sea

    Seafood lovers won’t want to miss this full crab shack experience. An intriguing bistro option housed within the Horizon Court buffet, Crab Shack diners can savour Bayou-style boiled crawfish and spicy sausage, popcorn shrimp, steaming clam chowder and a tantalising mixed steamer pot filled with snow crab, jumbo shrimp, clams and mussels.

  • Ultimate Balcony Dining

    A Private Dining Room with a View

    Choose a luxurious breakfast or experience the “ultimate” romantic dinner at sea: a sumptuous multi-course meal, including succulent lobster tail and juicy steak, your beverage of choice, hors d’oeuvres, all served right on the privacy of your own balcony by our dedicated waitstaff. Treat yourself to this unparalleled indulgence and savour food, views and memories that will never be forgotten.

  • 24-hr Room Service

    From Breakfast in Bed to a Late-Night Snack

    We offer 24-hour complimentary room service when you want to enjoy a quiet moment in your cabin eating a delicious club sandwich or maybe that slice of chocolate fudge cake you can’t forget. Treat yourself to breakfast in bed, or stay in for an intimate dinner, and perhaps even cocktails, in the comfort of your stateroom. 24-hour room service is just a phone call away.

    Charges apply on select menu items.

Coral Princess – Princess Pizzeria

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Coral Princess – The Bar & Grill

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Coral Princess – Horizon Court

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Coral Princess – International Café

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Coral Princess – Chocolate Journeys℠

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Coral Princess – Sabatini's Italian Trattoria

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Coral Princess – Bayou Cafe & Steakhouse

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Coral Princess – Chef's Table Experience

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Coral Princess – Crab Shack

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Coral Princess – Ultimate Balcony Dining

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Coral Princess – 24-hr Room Service

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Deckplans

  • Deck 16 - Sports

    • Deck Chess Set
    • Shuffleboard
    • Centre Court
    • Splash Pool

  • Deck 15 - Sun
    • Princess Links
    • The Grill & Bar
    • Platinum Studio

  • Deck 14 - Lido

    • Beauty Salon
    • Horizon Court
    • Lido Bar
    • Lido Pool & Hot Tubs
    • Lotus Bar
    • Lotus Pool & Hot Tubs
    • Lotus Spa
    • Massage
    • Princess Pizzeria
    • Swirls
    • Teen Centre

  • Deck 12 - Aloha
    • Interior Staterooms
    • Balcony Staterooms
    • Mini-Suite Staterooms
    • Youth Centre

  • Deck 11 - Baja

    • Interior Staterooms
    • Oceanview Staterooms
    • Balcony Staterooms (4x wheelchair accessible)
    • Mini-Suite Staterooms

  • Deck 10 - Caribe

    • Interior Staterooms
    • Balcony Staterooms (4x wheelchair accessible)
    • Mini-Suite Staterooms
    • Suite Staterooms

  • Deck 9 - Dolphin

    • Interior Staterooms
    • Ocean View Staterooms
    • Balcony Staterooms
    • Mini-Suite Staterooms
    • Suite Staterooms

  • Deck 8 - Emerald

    • Interior Staterooms
    • Oceanview Staterooms (8x wheelchair accessible)
    • Balcony Staterooms
    • Internet Café
    • The Card Room
    • The Library

  • Deck 7 - Promenade

    • Bayou Café & Steakhouse
    • Churchill Lounge
    • Crooners Lounge & Bar
    • Princess Fine Arts Gallery
    • Princess Theatre
    • Sabatini's
    • The Universe Lounge
    • Wedding Chapel
    • Wheelhouse Bar

  • Deck 6 - Fiesta

    • Explorers Lounge
    • Photo Gallery
    • Photo Kiosk
    • Photo Shop
    • Princess Theatre- Lower Level
    • Provence Dining Room
    • Shopping Host
    • The Shops of Princess
    • The Universe Lounge
    • Oceanview Staterooms

  • Deck 5 - Plaza

    • Atrium
    • Bordeaux Dining Room
    • Captain's Circle
    • Future Cruise Sales
    • La Patisserie
    • Passenger Services
    • Shore Excursions
    • Interior Staterooms (4x wheelchair accessible)

  • Deck 4 - Gala

    • Medical Centre

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Coral Princess – Deck 15 - Sun

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Coral Princess – Deck 14 - Lido

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Coral Princess – Deck 12 - Aloha

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Coral Princess – Deck 11 - Baja

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Coral Princess – Deck 10 - Caribe

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Coral Princess – Deck 9 - Dolphin

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Coral Princess – Deck 8 - Emerald

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Coral Princess – Deck 7 - Promenade

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Coral Princess – Deck 6 - Fiesta

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Coral Princess – Deck 5 - Plaza

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Coral Princess – Deck 4 - Gala

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