THE 2020/21 Australian summer program for Princess Cruises will see the debut of the 3,560 guest Regal Princess to local waters in addition to the return of Sapphire Princess, culminating in the biggest ever summer program to date. Announced yesterday aboard Majestic Princess in Sydney, the forthcoming season is marked...
THE 2020/21 Australian summer program for Princess Cruises will see the debut of the 3,560 guest Regal Princess to local waters in addition to the return of Sapphire Princess, culminating in the biggest ever summer program to date.
Announced yesterday aboard Majestic Princess in Sydney, the forthcoming season is marked with a number of firsts for the cruise line.
Appearing via a video recording from Los Angeles, Stuart Allison, Senior Vice President Asia Pacific for Princess Cruises said “this will be the biggest deployment we’ve ever had in Sydney”.
“Not only will this be the first time in history that Princess Cruises has deployed two Royal-Class ships from the same home port outside Florida, but we will also have a record number of premium balcony and mini-suite staterooms available,” he said.
Other firsts will see the arrival of the Ocean Medallion Class technology on board Regal Princess, while Sapphire Princess will mark an inaugural season in Melbourne.
Further details were announced by Nick Ferguson, Sales & Marketing Director for Princess Cruises who said the local fleet is set to visit close to 80 destinations spanning 19 countries bringing the total number of cruise days on offer to a new record.
The youngest and largest ship, Majestic Princess will headline the 2020/21 season with a group of 200 travel agents staying on board the ship yesterday to cruise up the coast to Brisbane.
Pictured: Captain Dino Sagani with Princess Cruises’ Michael Mihajlov, Meg Koffel and Nick Ferguson.
