Embark on a legendary journey from the Pacific to the Atlantic, traversing the Panama Canal and exploring ports in Central America and the Caribbean. Don’t miss out—exclusive rates ending soon!
INCLUDED IN YOUR PACKAGE
- 20-night voyage on Star Princess from Fort Lauderdale to Seattle
- Bonus US$60 onboard credit per stateroom
- Onboard dining across a range of complimentary venues
- Onboard entertainment including live music & performances
- Upgrade to Princess Plus to include the Plus Beverage Package, Wi-Fi for 1 device and more from $79 per person, per day
- Upgrade to Princess Premier to include the Premier Beverage Package, Wi-Fi for 4 devices, unlimited specialty dining and more from $124 per person, per day
YOUR ITINERARY
According to the popular 1960 beach movie, Fort Lauderdale is “where the boys are.” The city’s reputation as America’s Spring Break capital, however, has been replaced with the more favorable image of a prime family tourist destination, attracting more than 10 million visitors annually. The most popular beach resort in Florida is even more rightly famed as the “Yachting Capital of the World,” with more than 40,000 registered crafts calling its waters home. The city also prides itself on being the “Venice of America” with more than 300 miles of navigable waterways. Fort Lauderdale boasts world-class theaters, museums, sightseeing, and shopping.
...Dutch influence still lingers on this balmy Caribbean island, part of the former Netherlands Antilles until its independence in 1986. Aruba is a contrast: the island’s arid interior is dotted with cactus and windswept divi-divi trees while secluded coves and sandy beaches make up its coast. Aruba’s long and colorful heritage is reflected in its dialect. Called Papiamento, it is a tongue that combines elements of Spanish, French, Portuguese, Dutch, African and English.
...The narrow isthmus separating the Atlantic from the Pacific Ocean had a colorful and turbulent history long before Ferdinand de Lesseps first dreamed of building a transcontinental canal. Spanish conquistadors hauled Incan gold through the dense rainforest to ports on the Atlantic. English freebooters sought to ransack those ports and attack the treasure ships that sailed from Portobelo. And 49ers braved mosquitoes and yellow fever to get to the California gold fields. While the Panama Canal remains one of the great American engineering feats of the 20th century, visitors to Panama will discover a whole range of scenic wonders. Hike into the dense rainforest, home to over 1,000 species of animals. Or pay a visit to an Embera Indigenous village in the heart of Chagres National Park. Disembarkation in Gatun Lake is restricted to passengers who have booked tours with Princess. Passengers on these tours are taken ashore by tenders. Later in the day, the ship then retraces her route through the Gatun locks to dock at Cristobal in the Caribbean. The tours return to this point. There are no tours offered in Cristobal. Tours are not available on overnight calls in Gatun Lake. Note: The Panama Canal Authority assigns specific time slots for the transit of a vessel through the locks. The ship will anchor in a designated area and will wait for instructions. Once clearance is transmitted to the ship, procedures begin to bring ships tour passengers ashore. Therefore, tour departure times may vary and will be announced onboard. **Please note that passengers may encounter numerous local vendors at various tourist locations and may find them to be persistent in their sales offers.** In ports where guests utilize tender boats to go ashore, Princess staff will make every effort to assist but are not allowed to individually physically lift more than 50 lbs. (22kg). Guests requiring physical assistance must travel with an able-bodied companion. With your safety and comfort in mind, the final decision to permit or prohibit passengers from going ashore will be made on each occasion by the ships Captain.
...Fuerte Amador, situated at the Pacific entrance to the Panama Canal, is a man-made peninsula extending out into the Pacific Ocean.
The one-mile causeway was created by connecting four small islands with rocks excavated from the Panama Canal. There are several shops, restaurants, and other specialty stores centered around a large marina that serves as a tender dock. The causeway also affords a panoramic view of Panama City’s impressive skyline and serves as the home for the Smithsonian Institute of Tropical Research.
...Lying just below the Tropic of Cancer, Mazatlan boasts a superb year-round climate. Sitting on a peninsula at the feet of the rugged Sierra Madre and the Cerro de Neveria, Mazatlan has two distinct types of coastlines — the rocky Pacific beaches and the broad white-sand beaches beloved by visitors. Its beaches and world-class sport fishing quickly turned this once commercial fishing port into one of the world’s top resort destinations today.
...Millennia ago, Cabo San Lucas was part of the Mexican mainland. Then a massive rupture of the San Andreas Fault sent the waters of the Pacific crashing into the newly formed depression, creating the Sea of Cortez and the Baja Peninsula. Lying at the very tip of Baja, where the Pacific meets the Sea of Cortez, Cabo San Lucas – or “Cabo” – is one of the premier resort destinations in the Western Hemisphere. Swim in the transparent waters, marvel at the wealth of marine life, relax on one of the white-sand beaches or try your hand at some of the finest sportfishing in the world.
Note: Your ship will anchor in Cabo San Lucas and use launches to transport all passengers ashore.
...The City of Angels always hovers between dream and reality. Once a near-forgotten colonial outpost, the pueblo metamorphosed into an agrarian paradise before reinventing itself as a movie colony. Perhaps no other city owes so much to the technological innovations of the 20th century, from the automobile to the airplane. Little wonder that LA is oft described as the “dream machine.” In LA, reinvention is a way of life. Yet this talent for change has created a city with a rich ethnic diversity and a sizzling culture. LA is the source for trends that migrate across the country and then the world. Where else can you enjoy a Thai taco or munch on a kosher burrito? Or travel from downtown’s high rises to the beaches of Malibu, shopping in Beverly Hills along the way?
Los Angeles is a port of embarkation and disembarkation for some cruises.
...Seattle is a young city with a rich history. Settlers first landed at Alki Point in 1851 and named the area after Sealth, the Suquamish Indian chief who befriended them. Rebuilt after the Great Fire of 1889, “The Emerald City” has a legacy of vision and strength. Seattle has hosted two World’s Fairs (1909 and 1962) and is the birthplace of two modern marvels, Boeing and Microsoft.
Known for its rainy climate, Seattle actually averages less annual rainfall than many East Coast cities. The mild weather, spectacular natural surroundings and rich cultural diversity attract visitors from around the world.
Seattle tours are available to passengers with afternoon flights or an overnight stay in Seattle after their cruise.
...YOUR SHIP - The Star Princess
Introducing Star Princess, the second Sphere Class cruise ship for Princess Cruises.
Arriving in August 2025, Star Princess is set to redefine the cruising experience. Along with sister ship, Sun Princess, Star Princess will be 20 percent larger than any of the existing ships in the fleet. Carrying 4,300 guests, this ship is distinctly different and unique to Princess, designed to embrace Princess’ heritage while simultaneously celebrating the romance of the sea by offering more dynamic, outward views.
Star Princess still boasts the more intimate settings that Princess is so well known for, but it will also feature a number of new ground-breaking spaces including The Dome, a transformational entertainment venue; a next-level Piazza featuring a glass sphere; the “Princess Arena”, the main theatre that allows Princess to produce a variety of innovative and technologically advanced entertainment concepts; and a majestic dining room positioned at the aft of the ship to deliver unforgettable wake views.
Set to debut with a series of Mediterranean sailings, this new addition to the Princess fleet will be the star of the seas.
Description
Introducing Star Princess, the second Sphere Class cruise ship for Princess Cruises.
Arriving in August 2025, Star Princess is set to redefine the cruising experience. Along with sister ship, Sun Princess, Star Princess will be 20 percent larger than any of the existing ships in the fleet. Carrying 4,300 guests, this ship is distinctly different and unique to Princess, designed to embrace Princess’ heritage while simultaneously celebrating the romance of the sea by offering more dynamic, outward views.
Star Princess still boasts the more intimate settings that Princess is so well known for, but it will also feature a number of new ground-breaking spaces including The Dome, a transformational entertainment venue; a next-level Piazza featuring a glass sphere; the “Princess Arena”, the main theatre that allows Princess to produce a variety of innovative and technologically advanced entertainment concepts; and a majestic dining room positioned at the aft of the ship to deliver unforgettable wake views.
Set to debut with a series of Mediterranean sailings, this new addition to the Princess fleet will be the star of the seas.
Launched
2025
Tonnage
175,500
Length
1,133
Capacity
4,300
AVAILABLE STATEROOMS
Click the tabs to view the different staterooms with their category
Interior – [IF]
Premium Oceanview – [O5]
Cove Balcony – [DH]
Inside from $1,799*
Interior – [IB]
Interior – [IC]
Interior – [IA]
Interior – [IE]
Interior – [IS]
Interior – [ID]
Interior – [IF]
Outside from $2,419*
Premium Oceanview – [O2]
Premium Oceanview – [O3]
Premium Oceanview – [O5]
Balcony from $3,179*
Cove Balcony – [DG]
Cove Balcony – [DH]
Deluxe Balcony – [DF]
Premium Deluxe Balcony – [D1]
Premium Deluxe Balcony – [D2]
Deluxe Balcony – [DA]
Deluxe Balcony – [DB]
Deluxe Balcony – [DD]
Deluxe Balcony – [DE]
Deluxe Balcony – [DC]
Suite
Cabana Mini-Suite – [C1]
Cabana Mini-Suite – [C2]
Cabana Mini-Suite – [CA]
Cabana Mini-Suite – [CB]
Reserve Collection Mini-Suite – [M1]
Reserve Collection Mini-Suite – [M2]
Mini-Suite – [MD]
Owner’s Suite – [S2]
Mini-Suite – [MA]
Signature Suite – [S9]
Mini-Suite – [ME]
Penthouse Suite – [S4]
Sky Suite – [S0]
Important Notice
The following product terms and conditions apply in addition to our Booking Terms and Conditions (available on our website) and terms and conditions of the relevant travel service provider. Prices quoted are valid for sale until 9 DEC 2025 for travel during the period specified (if applicable) unless otherwise stated or sold out prior. All prices are per person, twin share (unless otherwise stated), subject to availability and may be withdrawn or varied without notice. All savings are included in the advertised price. Some categories may have obstructed views. Airfare (including internal flights) is not included unless otherwise stated and, if included, is economy class unless otherwise stated. Components of the total price including local payments, “resort fees”, “national park fees”, “trip kitties” and food funds (if applicable) may be payable direct to the supplier on arrival or to your travel consultant prior to your departure. Where applicable, these payments are included in the total price quoted. Onboard spending money is not included unless otherwise stated. If included it is per stateroom unless stated otherwise, is non-transferable, non-refundable and has no cash value. Onboard spending money/credit may not be used in the medical centre or casino and expires at the end of the cruise. Gratuities are not included unless otherwise stated. Prices shown are fully inclusive of taxes, levies and government charges current at the time of publication. Additional supplier conditions and travel restrictions may apply. Prices shown are for payments made by cash in store or by BPAY. Payments made in store by credit card will incur a surcharge (see Booking Terms and Conditions for further details). Prices quoted are accurate as of 31 OCT 2025 and may be higher depending on date of purchase and date of travel. Cruiseabout cannot guarantee that any particular product will still be available at the following prices, or for your exact dates of travel. At the time of making your booking, prices may differ to the price displayed on the website. *Fares are cruise only, per person (‘PP’) in AUD, in complete twin stateroom as specified, based on lead categories at publication date 09 October 2025, inclusive of discounts. Valid for new bookings only. Supplements apply for higher room grades, categories and fare types. Some staterooms have obstructed views. Onboard currency varies – refer to princess.com: princess.com/en-au/faq/onboard-experience#onboard-experience for details. Advertised fares are available until allocation is exhausted and may fluctuate. Offer available on all fare types. All staterooms will be allocated by Princess and closer to sailing. Please contact your Cruiseabout Travel Advisor to obtain the latest up to date information regarding applicable prices, fees and charges, taxes, availability, blackout dates (such as school holidays), seasonal surcharges and other terms and conditions which may apply. View our full Terms and Conditions. (4616)