Princess Cruises’ Coral Princess arrived in Singapore on 22 March, 2026 at the Marina Bay Cruise Centre as part of her 131-night World Cruise before sailing on the next chapter of her epic journey – a 56-night journey to Alaska and the West Coast of the United States.
Carrying 2,000 guests, Coral Princess is currently navigating a remarkable 35,000+ nautical mile ‘Circle Pacific’ itinerary spanning 60 ports across 19 countries with calls to 45 UNESCO World Heritage Sites. This milestone voyage marks the most destinations ever visited on a Princess world Cruise, reinforcing the brand’s leadership in global exploration.
The journey began in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida on 5 January 2026 taking guests through the Panama Canal, Hawaii, French Polynesia, the South Pacific, New Zealand and Australia after more than 70 days at sea.

Los Angeles, Here We Come
The remaining part of the World Tour comprises several segments which can be combined into a 56-night cruise from Singapore to Los Angeles:
- The 14-night Thailand & Vietnam Cruise features stops in Koh Samui and Laem Chabang (overnight in Bangkok), Phu My (Ho Chi Minh City), Hanoi (overnight), Da Nang before arriving in Hong Kong on 5 April where the ship will stay overnight.
- On a 11-night Japan, Korea & Taiwan cruise, the ship will continue north on a tour of Asia that will visit Taipei, Seogwipo in South Korea before an extensive journey in Japan that will visit Kagoshima, Kochi, Osama, Shimizu and arrive in Yokohama on 16 April.
- The 31-night Alaska & North Pacific Crossing cruise will destinations in Japan, Alaska, Canada, Mexico and California. The ship will visit Japan (Miyako, Aomori and Hakodate) before crossing the International Dateline across the Pacific Ocean and embarking on an extensive programme in Alaska visiting Whittier, scenic sailing on Hubbard Glacier & Glacier Bay, Skagway, Juneau, Sitka and Ketchikan. The ship then sails to Canada to visit Victoria and Vancouver then onward to Seattle, Astoria (Oregon) and Santa Barbara. The ship will then make a maiden call to Ensenada in Mexico and the journey will then end in Los Angeles on 16 May.
Coral Princess Amenities and Entertainment
With enrichment speakers, destination experts, ambassadors, performers and theatrical productions, Coral Princess brings each destination to life through immersive onboard programming.

These thoughtfully crafted experiences, combined with an expertly curated itinerary, ensure a truly memorable voyage, including:
- Cultural Enrichments: Language classes; dance lessons (tango, salsa, waltz and more); destination-based arts & crafts; instrument lessons (ukulele, mandolin and penny whistles) and locally inspired culinary offerings, cocktails and wine.
- Destination-Specific Events: Folkloric shows highlighting traditional entertainment for various ports like Honolulu and Auckland; Destination-themed deck and sailaway parties; trivia; and Princess Book Club, reading novels set in the countries visited.
- Guest Lecturers: Art and history experts; maritime and WWII historians, bridge lecturers and destination ambassadors from various destinations.
Largest-Ever Alaska Season

After completing her World Cruise, Coral Princess will join seven other Princess ships in Alaska for Princess Cruises largest Alaska season, featuring eight ships including the debut of the new Star Princess, 180 departures and 19 destinations.
Looking Ahead: 2027 World Cruise Grand Circle Pacific voyage
Coral Princess will sail the 129-night cruise from Ft. Lauderdale to Los Angeles on 6 January 2027, visiting over 60 destinations across 20 countries. The voyage will feature a transit of the Panama Canal and visits to Hawaii, the South Pacific, Australia, New Zealand, Southeast Asia, Japan, Alaska and Canada.






