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Princess Cruises Charts Record Europe Expansion with 291 Departures Planned for 2028

By MGN EditorialJune 2, 2026 at 06:00 PM

Princess Cruises has announced its largest-ever Europe season for 2028, encompassing 291 departures across 150 unique itineraries, including new port calls in Ireland and a landmark Pole-to-Pole Odyssey voyage.

## Princess Cruises Unveils Record-Breaking 2028 Europe Season Princess Cruises has announced what it describes as its most expansive European deployment to date, with 291 departures across 150 unique itineraries scheduled for the 2028 season. The announcement, made from the line's Fort Lauderdale headquarters, signals a significant commitment to the European cruise market at a time when demand for premium ocean travel continues to grow. According to the company, the 2028 programme introduces several notable additions, including new port calls along the Irish coastline, extended overnight stays in select destinations, and the debut of a 'Pole-to-Pole Odyssey' voyage — an ambitious itinerary that underscores the industry's appetite for expedition-style cruising alongside traditional Mediterranean and Northern European routes. ### Market Significance The scale of the announcement reflects broader trends in the cruise sector, where major operators are investing heavily in European capacity to meet sustained consumer demand. Europe remains one of the most commercially important cruise regions globally, drawing passengers from both North American and domestic European markets. For port operators and destination stakeholders across the continent, the Princess Cruises expansion represents a meaningful increase in projected passenger volumes for 2028. New Ireland calls in particular are likely to attract attention from regional port authorities and tourism bodies seeking to develop cruise infrastructure and visitor spend. The introduction of the Pole-to-Pole Odyssey voyage also positions Princess Cruises within the growing expedition and ultra-long voyage segment, competing with specialist operators who have traditionally dominated that niche. ### Operational Implications With 291 departures representing a substantial uplift in vessel deployments, the programme will have implications for fleet scheduling, crew resourcing, and port logistics across multiple European gateways. Overnight stays — increasingly favoured by both passengers and destination communities — add further complexity to port scheduling but deliver greater economic benefit to host cities. Princess Cruises has not yet disclosed which vessels will be assigned to the 2028 Europe season, though the breadth of the programme suggests multiple ships will be deployed simultaneously across different regions. Full itinerary and booking details are expected to be released in the coming months as the line opens its 2028 inventory to travel trade partners and consumers.
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