Princess Cruises has announced their 2028 Europe season and it will be the cruise line’s largest one yet with 291 departures.

Princess will have six cruise ships sailing to Europe in 2028 on voyages that range from seven- to 53-days in length. The cruise line will visit a total of 128 ports in 37 countries, and guests will have access to 101 UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
The six Princess ships sailing to Europe are Caribbean Princess, Enchanted Princess, Majestic Princess, Regal Princess, Sky Princess and Sun Princess.
Princess Cruises 2028 Europe Season
- 291 departures across 150 itineraries.
- 128 destinations in 37 countries
- Six ships departing from 13 ports
- 32-late night and overnight port visits

New for the season are Princess’ first calls to Galway and Killybegs, Ireland, as well as the debut of the new Pole-to-Pole Odyssey, and extended voyage linking Antarctica and the Arctic.
One of the most unique cruises from Princess will be the Pole-to-Pole Odyssey. This epic experience links Antarctica and the Arctic in one unforgettable cruise showcasing dramatic landscapes, diverse cultures and once-in-a-lifetime exploration.
Jim Berra, Princess Cruises Chief Commercial Officer, gave the following statement:
“At Princess, we continue to see strong interest in Europe itineraries that offer both iconic destinations and more time for meaningful experiences ashore.
“Our 2028 Europe season gives guests the broadest range of Europe options we’ve ever offered, including new calls in Ireland, more opportunities for immersive cultural experiences, and the introduction of our 53-day Pole-to-Pole Odyssey.”
Princess Cruises Early booking bonuses are available June 2 through October 12, 2026. They feature up to $500 instant savings, a stateroom location upgrade, up to $500 onboard credit, early access to dining reservations, reduced $100 deposits and early access to arrival groups, plus extra savings for Captain’s Circle members.
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