Princess Cruises has unveiled its most extensive itinerary to date: the 2027 Grand Circle Pacific Voyage.
This 129-day journey aboard the Coral Princess is set to depart from Fort Lauderdale (Port Everglades, Florida) on January 6, 2027, and will encompass 61 destinations across 20 countries and 3 continents. The voyage offers guests the opportunity to explore a diverse array of ports, including stops in the Caribbean, South Pacific, Australia, New Zealand, Southeast Asia, Japan, Alaska, and the Pacific Northwest.
The Coral Princess, accommodating approximately 2,000 passengers, will traverse over 35,400 nautical miles during this expedition. Notable highlights include transits through the Panama Canal, visits to four Hawaiian Islands, and exploration of 23 UNESCO World Heritage Sites such as the Great Barrier Reef, Ha Long Bay, and the Sydney Opera House.
In addition to the full 129-day voyage, Princess Cruises offers alternative itineraries: a 114-day roundtrip from Los Angeles departing on January 21, 2027, and a 110-day voyage from Los Angeles to Vancouver commencing on the same date.
Guests booking by October 3, 2025, may benefit from early booking incentives, including complimentary Wi-Fi, air credits for select accommodations, roundtrip airport transfers, and onboard credits of up to US$1,500 per person, depending on the stateroom category.
The Coral Princess offers a range of amenities, including specialty dining options, entertainment venues, and enrichment programs designed to enhance the onboard experience. This voyage presents an opportunity for travelers to engage in an extensive exploration of the Pacific region, combining maritime tradition with modern cruising comforts.