114-day World Cruise onboard Coral Princess will visit 52 ports
During the Coral Princess’ 2026 World Cruise, the ship will break a Princess Cruises record for most destinations in a voyage: 52.

Cruise Around the World
Would you sail on a nearly four-month-long cruise around the planet?
The statistics for the 2026 World Cruise aboard the Coral Princess boggle the mind: 114 days, 52 ports, 28 countries, six continents, and a price tag starting at $20,000.

During the trip, the Coral Princess will stop at several locations for the first time, including Boracay, Philippines; Ponta Delgado, Azores Islands; and Puerto Chiapas, Mexico. Onboard, language classes, lectures, and cuisine will be inspired by wherever the ship is currently visiting.
“This 2026 World Cruise addresses a growing interest in longer voyages that make stops at more exotic destinations, and the urge to do it as part of a more all-inclusive experience,” said Terry Thornton, chief commercial officer for Princess Cruises. “Our 2026 World Cruise offers our most destination-rich itinerary ever so guests can immerse themselves in a global experience rich with landmarks, ancient ruins, unique landscapes, wildlife, gastronomy, cultures, and heritage.”
2026 World Cruise Itinerary and Reservations
Travelers can choose to board the ship on Jan. 5, 2026 in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. or on Jan. 21, 2026 from Los Angeles, Calif.
Travelers can also opt for just one or several segments of the 114-day journey. See all of the stops on the trip’s full itinerary.

Bookings for the Coral Princess 2026 World Cruise are now open.
World Cruise on Another Princess Ship
Alternatively, travelers can embark upon 114-day World Cruises in 2026 on the Crown Princess ship, but with slightly fewer port stops (47 vs. the Coral’s record-breaking 52). Guests can board the Crown Princess for the trip in Auckland, New Zealand; Brisbane, Australia; or Sydney, Australia. This version of the World Cruise starts at around $15,600.
Princess Cruises also offers a 2025 World Cruise, departing from Sydney, starting around $15,200.
Earlier this year, we spoke with a Princess Cruises executive who previously helped launch the MagicBand for Disney. Read about the innovation’s he’s implementing into the Princess Cruises guest experience:

