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Princess Cruises Offers World Cruise

Looking for a longer voyage but want to cruise with Princess Cruises? You are in luck!

Princess Cruises announced its longest voyage ever in 2025. It promises to be epic as it spans 116 days, traveling more than 33,500 nautical miles, and visiting 51 destinations in  26 countries and 6 continents. 

Passengers will visit Australia,New Zealand & the South Pacific, the Mediterranean, Central America, Africa, Asia and more. You can embark on the round trip cruise from either Ft. Lauderdale, Florida on January 5, 2025 or Los Angeles, California on January 20, 2025.   

Some highlights include Princess’ first ever visit to Bar, Montenegro and Taranto, Italy. There will also be inaugural calls to the Greek Island of Patmos and to Volos where guests can visit the Monasteries of Meteora. 

“We’re highly regarded for our World Cruises and our 2025 voyage promises to be one for the ages as our longest adventure ever offered,” said John Padgett, president of Princess Cruises. “Our expert itinerary planners have assembled an unmatched combination of popular ports and off-the-beaten-path locales for a global journey not found anywhere else.”

The 2025 World Cruise will allow passengers to visit 27 UNESCO World Heritage Sites including Cairo, the pyramids and the treasures of Giza. Also included are the Singapore Botanical Gardens, Old City of Dubrovnik, the Ancient Greek City of Ephesus, the Monastery of St. John and the Cave of the Apocalypse. 

Ports of call include an overnight stay in Dubai, time to explore Cartagena, shopping in Casablanca, and extra time in Sydney. Guests will be able to explore Malta’s oldest underground temple and necropolis, the Hypogeum of Hal Saflieni, the District of the Roman Forum in Cartagena, Spain or wonder in amazement at da Vinci’s “The Last Supper” in Italy. 

Passengers can book now and early booking benefits are available.