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A major cruise line will welcome back fully vaccinated customers this fall - here's where it's sailing to

Brittany Chang   

A major cruise line will welcome back fully vaccinated customers this fall - here's where it's sailing to
  • Princess Cruises will resume US-based cruises this fall, more than a year after stopping all trips.
  • The cruises will bring passengers from California and Florida to destinations like Hawaii and the Caribbean.
  • Guests must be fully vaccinated, and provide proof of that vaccination.

Princess Cruises has announced it will resume sailing in US waters this fall after $4 amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the $4.

The cruise line will usher "travel-starved" passengers - as Jan Swartz, Princess Cruises president $4 - from California and Fort Lauderdale to destinations like the Caribbean, Mexico, and Hawaii from September 25 to November 28 aboard eight ships:

  • Majestic Princess and Grand Princess will sail from Los Angeles to Mexico and across the coast of California on three, five, and seven-day cruises, and to Hawaii on 15-day cruises.
  • Ruby Princess will bring passengers from San Francisco across the coast of California on seven-day cruises, to Hawaii on 15-day cruises, and to Mexico on 10-day sailings.
  • Enchanted Princess will sail from Fort Lauderdale to the Caribbean on 10-day cruises.
  • Sky Princess, Regal Princess, and Caribbean Princess will cruise from Fort Lauderdale to the Caribbean on three, five, seven, and 14-day cruises.
  • Crown Princess will operate from Fort Lauderdale to the Panama Canal on 10-day cruises.

Guests must be fully vaccinated at least 14 days before their cruise and provide proof of vaccination. However, Princess' fully vaccinated cruises - and $4 - operating out of Florida could $4, which has banned "vaccine passports."

Princess initially found workarounds to the cruising ban by $4 and stays at the Princess Alaska Lodges. During the pandemic, the cruise line also announced it would upgrade all of its cruise ships with $4

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