Princess Cruises announces new Caribbean itineraries, including cruise lines to the Caribbean celebration key First time in the Bahamas.

Currently, only Carnival cruise ships dock at the new Bahamas port, which opened last July. That will all change next year when Regal Princess visits the port on November 9, 2026.
Four other Princess Cruises ships: Caribbean Princess, Enchanted Princess, Sky Princess and Sun Princess will also visit Celebration Island on cruises from 2026 to 2028.

The cruise line will open experience bookings in port on December 17, 2025.
Princess Cruises also announced new itineraries to the Caribbean today, including:
- There are 187 sailings on the following nine cruise ships: Sky Princess, Sun Princess, Caribbean Princess, Coral Princess, Emerald Princess, Enchanted Princess, Island Princess, Imperial Princess and Sky Princess.
- 43 itineraries, ranging in length from 4 to 15 days.
- 31 destinations, including 13 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, such as the Sulfur Mountain Fortress National Park (St. Kitts); the volcanoes and forests of Mount Pelee (Martinique), or the Morne-Troy Petons National Park (Dominican Island).
- 22 unique islands located in the Eastern Caribbean, Western Caribbean and Southern Caribbean.
- 5 homeports, including a new homeport in Miami and Ft. Fort Lauderdale, Port Canaveral, New York and San Juan.
- There are more late-night shore accommodations on the ABC Islands: Aruba, Bonaire and Curacao.

Princess Cruises chief commercial officer Jim Berra issued the following statement:
“We are extremely excited to bring our guests an expanded Caribbean season filled with more of the things they love – sun-drenched destinations, immersive experiences and the elegance of our two newest Sphere-class ships.
“Celebration Key is an extraordinary destination oasis, and adding it to our itineraries allows guests to experience the Caribbean in even more ways.”
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