Sky Princess Arrives at Port Canaveral as First Royal-Class Ship to Sail From Central Florida
Sky Princess, with a 3,660-guest capacity, begins six- and eight-day Caribbean cruises from Port Canaveral and will return for the 2026-2027 season, Princess Cruises said.
- On Nov. 30, 2025, Princess Cruises' Sky Princess arrived at Port Canaveral, marking a major milestone as six- and eight-day Caribbean sailings begin today through March 2026.
- With cruises on sale now, Port Canaveral offers easy access for guests driving, flying, or using Princess' Brightline Rail & Sail.
- The 3,660-guest, 141,000-ton ship features Royal‑class design and offers well‑appointed staterooms, award‑winning dining, grand performances, casinos, spas, and Princess MedallionClass service.
- Port Canaveral CEO Capt. praised Princess Cruises as Jim Berra said `building on the success of our inaugural Caribbean season from Port Canaveral, we're delighted to return,` highlighting the partnership's significance.
- Princess Cruises, part of Carnival Corporation & plc, positions Sky Princess within its global fleet, with cruises on sale now via travel advisors, 1-800-PRINCESS, or princess.com.
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Sky Princess Arrives at Port Canaveral as First Royal-Class Ship to Sail from Central Florida
PORT CANAVERAL, Fla., Nov. 30, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Princess Cruises, one of the best-known names in cruising, today marked a major milestone with the arrival of the cruise line's very first Royal-Class ship, Sky Princess, to homeport in Port Canaveral,…
Princess Cruises’ Sky Princess arrives at Port Canaveral
Port Canaveral (Fla.) welcomed yet another ship to its homeported fleet with the arrival of Princess Cruises’ Sky Princess, which is set to begin a winter season of six- and eight-day Caribbean sailings from the Port this afternoon. The newest and largest Princess Cruises ship to call Port Canaveral home, the 3,660-passenger Sky Princess builds upon the success of the cruise line’s inaugural schedule from Port Canaveral which kicked off last yea…
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