Princess Cruises has unveiled its 2026-2027 Southeast Asia cruise collection, providing travellers with a seamless way to experience the dynamic cultures of the region through acclaimed itineraries.
Currently available for booking, Diamond Princess sets sail from its base in Singapore, transporting guests to 28 destinations across eight countries over 11 voyages, from November 2026 to March 2027. With cruise lengths varying from 10 to 31 nights, the itineraries include extended stays in Ha Long Bay/Hanoi, Hong Kong, Bangkok (from Laem Chabang), and Kyoto (from Osaka), ensuring generous opportunities for in-depth exploration.
The Princess Cruises Asia 2026-2027 collection offers 10- to 16-night roundtrip sailings from Singapore, featuring a festive 14-night Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam holiday itinerary that visits destinations such as Kuala Lumpur, Ho Chi Minh City, and Bangkok.
Longer 16- and 24-night cruises include UNESCO World Heritage site Ha Long Bay, Phuket, and Da Nang/Hue. The season kicks off and wraps up with Singapore to Japan trips, lasting between 14 to 31 nights, with visits to Taiwan, Vietnam, and a late-night stay in Hong Kong.
A special 31-night Southeast Asia and Japan cruise takes passengers to stunning islands like Ishigaki and Okinawa, plus Kochi and Kyoto-proximity Kobe. Throughout the voyages, guests can access 17 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the lush Singapore Botanical Gardens and the Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara from Osaka.
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