Cruise Ports

Cruise Ports

Embark on your adventure from the world's top cruise ports with Princess®

Explore unique ports with Princess Cruises

Unlock the potential of your cruise experience by exploring these unique and vibrant ports of call. From historic cities to tropical paradises, immerse yourself in the local culture, savor regional cuisine and create unforgettable memories at every stop on your Princess Cruises journey.

A large cruise ship docked in a calm harbor, with the iconic Sydney Opera House visible in the background under a bright, partly cloudy sky. The ship, featuring a blue and white wave design, reflects on the water's surface.

A Princess Cruises ship docked at Sydney Harbour, offering travelers a stunning view of the famous Sydney Opera House.

North America Cruise Ports

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Anchorage, Alaska as seen on a Princess Cruise Aerial view of Anchorage, Alaska.

Just an hour and a half from the cruise port of Whittier lies Anchorage, the largest city in Alaska. Wander in the Chugach National Forest, the second-largest national forest in the U.S. Spend the day absorbing history at the Anchorage Museum. Or visit the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center to see brown bears, moose and bison living in a protected habitat that perfectly emulates the wild.

The skyline of Boston in Massachusetts, USA on a sunny summer day. The skyline of Boston in Massachusetts, USA on a sunny summer day.

Boston, Massachusetts, beckons tourists with its rich blend of history, culture, and modernity. Steeped in revolutionary history, this vibrant city showcases iconic sites like the Freedom Trail, where cobblestone streets lead to historic landmarks such as Faneuil Hall and Paul Revere's House. Boston's academic prowess shines through its prestigious universities like Harvard and MIT, while the city's sports fervor thrives with Fenway Park, home to the beloved Red Sox. Visitors can savor the diverse culinary scene in neighborhoods like North End, known for its delectable Italian cuisine. With its charming blend of old-world charm and contemporary attractions, Boston warmly welcomes travelers to explore its dynamic spirit.

Beach in Ft. Lauderdale with boats cruising. Beach in Ft. Lauderdale with boats cruising.

Fort Lauderdale has long been known for its white-sand beaches but has recently become famous for its blossoming art scene – among many other things. Before your Trans-Atlantic cruise, browse galleries on Las Olas Boulevard. Stop for a drink at one of the waterfront cafes. Or ride through the Everglades, a 1.5-million acre UNESCO World Heritage Site, and look for the wildlife that call these lands home.

Sunrise at Galveston Pleasure pier, Texas, USA. Sunrise at Galveston Pleasure pier, Texas, USA.

Whether you're about to embark, or sticking around for a few days at the end of your cruise, Galveston Island is a quaint city with historic charm where you'll get the feel for "island time." Explore Historic Pleasure Pier and enjoy some Texas foods, or visit the Moody Gardens with attractions like a world-class aquarium and living rainforest. Spend some time admiring the city’s museums, shopping its curated boutiques or strolling its colorful streets full of art and architecture.

Los Angeles skyline. Los Angeles skyline.

L.A. is more than swimming pools, shopping and palm trees. It’s a world-class city that embraces its movie star good looks. Explore the star-studded Hollywood Hills. Visit the world-famous TCL Chinese Theatre’s Hollywood Walk of Fame, which features the handprints, footprints and autographs of more than 200 stars like John Wayne, Judy Garland and Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson preserved in cement. Wander Olvera Street for authentic colors and tastes of Old Mexico.

Bow Bridge in Central Park, New York City, NY, USA. Bow Bridge in Central Park, New York City, NY, USA.

The cosmopolitan center of America, New York City, is waiting to be explored. On a Trans-Atlantic cruise with Princess, arrive early to spend the day shopping in SoHo, and then stroll through the Museum of Modern Art. Sail past the Statue of Liberty, walk through Central Park and snap a photo in front of the 238 billboards in Times Square. Or ascend the Empire State Building and take in sweeping views of it all from 1,250 feet above.

Port Canaveral, Florida, USA. Port Canaveral, Florida, USA.

Known as the world’s most popular cruise port, the bustling and beautiful Port Canaveral welcomes you to explore all it has to offer. From exploring the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, relaxing to the sound of crashing waves on uncrowded beaches, to venturing through the Brevard Zoo, you’ll be able enjoy many different activities on Florida’s Space Coast.

Iconic Golden Gate bridge.

Just an hour and a half from the cruise port of Whittier lies Anchorage, the largest city in Alaska. Wander in the Chugach National Forest, the second-largest national forest in the U.S. Spend the day absorbing history at the Anchorage Museum. Or visit the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center to see brown bears, moose and bison living in a protected habitat that perfectly emulates the wild.

Elliot Bay outlined by Seattle's city skyline.

Seattle is known as "The Emerald City" thanks to its green forests and lush surroundings. Pike Place Market buzzes with merchants while coffee shops house locals drinking espresso in America's coffee capital. Climb the Space Needle and enjoy the Seattle skyline or explore the history of Pioneer Square, the city's oldest neighborhood — only when you cruise to Alaska from Seattle.

Lush greenery hiding the Stanley Park's Tea House in Vancouver.

Canada's third largest city feels like a North American metropolis mixed with a small European town. Explore the rainforest within Vancouver, B.C. — Stanley Park — and visit the continent's second largest Chinatown during your Alaska cruise vacation. Soar above the city's lush natural environment in a sky gondola for panoramic views or get up close to the local sea life at the Vancouver Aquarium.

Europe Cruise Ports‎

Australia & New Zealand Cruise Ports

Vineyards in Adelaide Hills, Australia. Vineyards in Adelaide Hills, Australia.

Adelaide, the capital of South Australia, harmoniously combines cultural allure with a relaxed vibe. Its grid-like streets host a blend of historic architecture and lush parklands. From vibrant markets to a burgeoning arts scene and nearby renowned wine regions like the Barossa Valley, Adelaide offers a diverse range of experiences. This city effortlessly balances a laid-back atmosphere with cultural richness, making it a charming destination for cultural explorations and culinary delights alike.

Auckland skyline, New Zealand. Auckland skyline, New Zealand.

Whether you prefer picturesque wine country, perfect beaches, mystical fjords or forested mountains, New Zealand has it all, and Auckland is home to one-third of its population. Auckland is a walker's paradise with the perfect combination of nature and city. Extend your trip for some shopping Auckland's bustling waterfront. Discover the many museums' Maori artifacts or enjoy the vista of some extinct volcanic peaks.

Sunset over Brisbane, Australia. Sunset over Brisbane, Australia.

Once considered the "country cousin" of Australia's cities, Brisbane is today the nation's third largest metropolis. Lying on the banks of the Brisbane River, this cosmopolitan city boasts elegant 19th century sandstone buildings, a lively cultural scene and superb parklands. Brisbane is also the gateway to adventures with a uniquely Australian flavor, whether it is to a wildlife park, the rain-forested Mount Tamborine plateau or the dazzling beaches of Queensland's fabled Gold Coast.

Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.

Hobart, Tasmania's capital, balances history and natural beauty. This charming city nestled between Mount Wellington and the Derwent River boasts a thriving arts scene at Salamanca Place and well-preserved colonial sites in Battery Point. Its proximity to wilderness areas like kunanyi/Mount Wellington and Bruny Island offers nature lovers serene escapes. With its blend of history, stunning landscapes and vibrant culture, Hobart entices adventurers and history enthusiasts alike.

Southgate bridge in Melbourne, Australia. Southgate bridge in Melbourne, Australia.

Melbourne is a huge, sprawling city with something for everyone—culture, art, fashion, and friendly Australians. It is also Australia's financial and commercial center. Easy to explore, at the heart of the city is the Golden Mile, the city's governmental and business corridor, home to hotels, shops, restaurants and theaters.

Perth, Australia. Perth, Australia.

Historic Fremantle is your gateway to Perth, the capital of Western Australia. Situated some 15 miles upriver from Fremantle on the banks of the Swan River, Perth is a growing, bustling city where soaring high rises coexist with sandstone buildings from the colonial era. The population in and around Perth makes up about 67% of Western Australia's population. And it's here that life moves at a slower pace, from the wonders of the bush to the wineries of the Swan Valley.

Opera house in Sydney, Australia. Opera house in Sydney, Australia.

This "capital of the Pacific rim" offers a myriad of sights, such as the world-famous Opera House, incredible Sydney Harbour and the golden sands of Bondi Beach to name just a few. You'll need a couple days extra to explore them all. For envious photos, don't miss the superb views from the nearby Blue Mountains or the Harbour Bridge. And if you really want to experience the land Down Under, duck into a local pub for some meat pies, Australia beer and good conversation with the friendly locals.

Asia Cruise Ports

South America & Africa Cruise Ports

Anchorage, Alaska as seen on a Princess Cruise Congress square in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Take at least a few more days to explore this cosmopolitan, energetic and alluring port city. You'll find that Buenos Aires has a rich cultural heritage that is strongly influenced by Europe, most evident in its 19th century Victorian architecture. Tour the Teatro Colon, one of the world's finest opera houses, indulge in a tender cut of Argentinean beef, and learn the national dance with a tango class.

Aerial view of Table Mountain, Cape Town, South Africa. Aerial view of Table Mountain, Cape Town, South Africa.

Cape Town, South Africa, is a city of stunning beauty and cultural richness, framed by Table Mountain and the Atlantic Ocean. With its diverse mix of cultures, vibrant neighborhoods like Bo-Kaap, and attractions such as Robben Island and the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, Cape Town offers an unforgettable experience blending history, scenery, and culinary delights.

Aerial view of Santiago, Chile. Aerial view of Santiago, Chile.

With a population of more than six million people, Santiago is one of the largest cities in Latin America. Extend your stay to experience the best of this capital city. From its ski resorts and wine-growing regions, to its cobblestoned plazas, monuments and palaces. Shop for semi-precious lapis stones or try your luck at the Vina del Mar casino. There's so much to see. Take more time to do so.

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