SANTA CLARITA, Calif-- Given the ongoing situation in the Red Sea and surrounding area and following extensive consultation with global security experts and government authorities, Princess Cruises is revising the itineraries for its two 2025 World Cruises, which will no longer visit the Middle East or Asia, and now instead, will offer new port stops in Africa and Europe.

'A Princess World Cruise is truly the voyage of a lifetime and after careful consideration with guidance from global security experts and government authorities, we know our guests will understand and appreciate the change to our upcoming 2025 itineraries to avoid certain areas,' said Terry Thornton, chief commercial officer of Princess Cruises. 'These global events beyond our control have necessitated these reroutings but we are pleased to continue to ensure these world cruises retain destination-rich itineraries with incredible stops along the west Africa coast and the Mediterranean.'

Island Princess World Cruise

Sailing from North America on Island Princess, the 116-day World Cruise offers two roundtrip options with departures from both Ft. Lauderdale, embarking January 5, 2025, and Los Angeles on January 20, 2025, and ends in Los Angeles on May 17, 2025. This destination dreamers delight will traverse over 36,700 nautical miles, visiting 46 destinations in 24 countries and six continents. The voyage includes visits to historic Bar, Montenegro and Taranto, Italy, along with inaugural World Cruise calls to the idyllic Greek Island of Patmos and to Volos - for the Monasteries of Meteora.

The revised World Cruise itinerary, from February 16-April 9, departs Sydney and will travel to Melbourne and Perth, then on to South Africa. From there, the cruise resumes the scheduled itinerary starting in Valletta, Malta on April 9.

Following is the amended portion of the voyage:

Date					Destination
Sunday, February 16		Sydney, Australia (as scheduled)
Monday, February 17		At Sea
Tuesday, February 18		Melbourne, Australia
Wednesday, February 19	At Sea
Thursday, February 20		At Sea
Friday, February 21		At Sea
Saturday, February 22		At Sea
Sunday, February 23		Perth (Fremantle), Australia
Monday, February 24		At Sea
Tuesday, February 25		At Sea
Wednesday, February 26	At Sea
Thursday, February 27		At Sea
Friday, February 28		At Sea
Saturday, March 1		At Sea
Sunday, March 2		At Sea
Monday, March 3		Port Louis, Mauritius
Tuesday, March 4		At Sea
Wednesday, March 5		At Sea
Thursday, March 6		At Sea
Friday, March 7			At Sea
Saturday, March 8		At Sea
Sunday, March 9		Cape Town, South Africa (overnight)
Monday, March 10		Cape Town, South Africa
Tuesday, March 11		At Sea
Wednesday, March 12		Walvis Bay, Namibia
Thursday, March 13		At Sea
Friday, March 14		At Sea
Saturday, March 15		At Sea
Sunday, March 16		At Sea
Monday, March 17		At Sea
Tuesday, March 18		At Sea
Wednesday, March 19		At Sea
Thursday, March 20		Mindelo, Cape Verde Islands
Friday, March 21		At Sea
Saturday, March 22		At Sea
Sunday, March 23		Madeira (Funchal), Portugal
Monday, March 24		At Sea
Tuesday, March 25		Gibraltar
Wednesday, March 26		At Sea
Thursday, March 27		At Sea
Friday, March 28		Siracusa, Italy
Saturday, March 29		At Sea
Sunday, March 30		Athens (Piraeus), Greece
Monday, March 31		Volos, Greece
Tuesday, April 1		Patmos, Greece
Wednesday, April 2		Kusadasi, Turkey (for Ephesus)
Thursday, April 3		Rhodes, Greece
Friday, April 4			Crete (Chania), Greece
Saturday, April 5		At Sea
Sunday, April 6			Dubrovnik, Croatia
Monday, April 7		Bar, Montenegro
Tuesday, April 8		Taranto, Italy
Wednesday, April 9		Valletta, Malta (as scheduled)

Those guests scheduled to originally depart or join the cruise from Dubai on March 14, 2025, will now embark or disembark four days earlier on March 9, in Cape Town, South Africa. Booked guests disembarking in Cape Town will be refunded the amount equivalent to four days of the cruise fare and those joining earlier will not incur an added cost to their cruise fare. All these guests will also receive a $300 onboard credit as a gesture of good will.

Crown Princess World Cruise

Departing from Down Under, Crown Princess - the largest ship to ever host a World Cruise - is scheduled to depart Auckland May 31, 2025; and Sydney June 4, 2025; and sail on a 113-day adventure visiting 42 destinations in 22 countries, across five continents. This cruise will also bypass the Red Sea and surrounding region, including the transit of the Suez Canal. The ship will travel via Africa instead of the Red Sea and Asia itinerary. The fully revised itinerary is currently being finalized and will be communicated shortly.

More information about World Cruise itineraries, plus shorter World Cruise segment options can be found at http://www.princess.com/worldcruise.

Additional information about Princess Cruises is available through a professional travel advisor, by calling 1-800-Princess (1-800-774-6237) or by visiting www.princess.com.

About Princess Cruises

Princess Cruises is The Love Boat, the world's most iconic cruise brand that delivers dream vacations to millions of guests every year in the most sought-after destinations on the largest ships that offer elite service personalization and simplicity customary of small, yacht-class ships. Well-appointed staterooms, world class dining, grand performances, award-winning casinos and entertainment, luxurious spas, imaginative experiences and boundless activities blend with exclusive Princess MedallionClass service to create meaningful connections and unforgettable moments in the most incredible settings in the world - the Caribbean, Alaska, Panama Canal, Mexican Riviera, Europe, South America, Australia/New Zealand, the South Pacific, Hawaii, Asia, Canada/New England, Antarctica, and World Cruises. The company is part of Carnival Corporation & plc (NYSE/LSE:CCL; NYSE:CUK).

SOURCE Princess Cruises

Negin Kamali, +1 661-753-1539, nkamali@princesscruises.com; Briana Latter, +1 661-753-1538, blatter@princesscruises.com

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