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Princess Cruises unveils ‘longest ever’ world cruise

Princess Cruises has announced it will sail its “longest voyage ever” in 2025, with an 116-night world cruise on board Island Princess.

Now on sale, the ship will visit 51 destinations in 26 countries across six continents, including the line’s first ever calls at Bar in Montenegro and Taranto in Italy.

The cruise offers two roundtrip options with the 116-night voyage departing Fort Lauderdale on January 5 or a 101-night sailing departing Los Angeles on January 20.


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The itinerary includes visits to Australia, New Zealand, Central America and Africa, an overnight in Dubai plus 11 late-night calls in Cartagena, Casablanca and Sydney.

Passengers who book either of the world cruises by May 31, 2023 will receive a 60% discount on the Princess Plus package, $500 onboard spending money and four free speciality dining credits.

President of Princess Cruises John Padgett said: “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.

“Our expert itinerary planners have assembled and unmatched combination of popular ports and off the beaten path locales for a global journey not found anywhere else.”

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