Princess Cruises Expands Caribbean Program with Return to San Juan Home Port
Princess Cruises is making waves with its latest announcement, marking its return to San Juan, Puerto Rico, for a season of cruises in the Southern Caribbean aboard the Grand Princess. Scheduled from October 2025 to March 2026, this journey promises to redefine Caribbean cruising for travelers seeking both adventure and cultural enrichment.
Set against the picturesque backdrop of Puerto Rico's capital city, guests aboard the Grand Princess will embark on a seven-day cruise. With its diverse array of sights to see and cultural landmarks, San Juan sets the stage for a journey both before and after the cruise.
With its return to San Juan, Princess Cruises introduces two alternating seven-day itineraries, promising a variety of destinations. Departing from October 12, 2025, to March 29, 2026, these itineraries offer access to five unique ports, including some of the most sought-after destinations in the Southern Caribbean Sea. Notably, these offerings stand out for their inclusion of ports rarely encountered on seven-day cruises departing from Florida.
Caribbean cruises offer a plethora of exciting opportunities. They allow you to enjoy white sandy beaches, coral reefs, exotic cuisine, and diverse cultural experiences. You can visit different countries and islands, immerse yourself in the local atmosphere, visit historical landmarks, try water sports, and enjoy entertainment on board the cruise liner.
Aboard the Grand Princess, guests can indulge in fine dining with an expanded menu of Princess signature dishes and Broadway-style shows in the Princess Theater. With the introduction of Princess MedallionClass, featuring cutting-edge technology like MedallionNet, guests can enjoy seamless connectivity, touchless experiences, and personalized service.
This return promises a wide choice of ports and unforgettable journeys for travelers. With the introduction of new routes and innovative services, Princess Cruises strengthens its presence in the region, opening up new opportunities for travelers in Caribbean waters.