Princess Cruises to resume sailing from U.S. Ports in September

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Great cruise news coming your way! Princess Cruises will resume sailing from U.S. ports, specifically from Los Angeles, San Francisco and Fort Lauderdale, starting in September 2021. As a results of these new Princess sailing announcements, some cruises will be cancelled such as the Island Princess’ remaining Europe and transatlantic season. The details on dining, entertainment and shore excursions are expected in the coming weeks for these new sailings. Now is the time to use any Princess Future Cruise credits. Ready to start planning your Princess Cruises 2021 cruise?

All guests wishing to travel with Princess must be fully vaccinated. Guests must of had their final does of an approved Covid-19 vaccine at least 2 weeks before their sailing date. And all guest must show proof of vaccination. All crew members will be vaccinated and there are new enhanced sanitation implemented while onboard all Princess cruise ships.

Starting September 25th, 2021 through November 28th Princess will deploy eight ships from U.S. ports. The first sailing will be departing from Los Angeles on a 5-Day Cabo San Lucas cruise aboard the Grand Princess on September 25th.

West Coast Sailings will be as follows: The Majestic Princess and Grand Princess will sail from Los Angeles to the ports along the California coast, Mexico and Hawaii. The Ruby Princess will begin sailing out of San Francisco to other ports in California, Mexico and Hawaii.

East Coast Sailings will be as follows: The Enchanted Princess will sail from Fort Lauderdale to the Southern and Eastern Caribbean. Other ships such as the Sky Princess, Regal Princess and Caribbean Princess will also sail from Fort Lauderdale to the Eastern and Western Caribbean. For those wishing to visit the Panama Canal, the Crown Princess will offer sailings from Fort Lauderdale.

For updated details on When Will Cruises Resume please see our blog post that is full of this information to help you plan your next cruise vacation. CDC Eases Mask Requirements for Vaccinated Passengers On Cruises

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