Source: Princess Cruises
Princess Cruises has opened sales for its longest-ever world cruise in 2025.
According to
Fox Business, the 116-day cruise will visit 51 destinations across six continents, including the Mediterranean, Africa, Asia, Australia, New Zealand, Central America, and the South Pacific.
The voyage will take place onboard the 2,200-passenger
Island Princess, and tickets start at $19,999 per person for an inside stateroom based on double occupancy.
Fox Business reports that cruise passengers will visit 27 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the Giza Pyramids, the Singapore Botanical Gardens, the Old City of Dubrovnik in Croatia, and the Ancient Greek City of Ephesus in Turkey.
For over 33,500 nautical miles, the
Island Princess will cross the equator twice, experience an overnight stay in Dubai, and visit 26 different countries.
“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, in a press release reported by
Fox Business. “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.”