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Princess Cruises Reveals 2021 World Cruise Itinerary

Princess Cruises has announced that their 2021 World Cruise itinerary will hit more ports and countries than ever before.

The 111-day World Cruise will set sail from North America and visit 50 destinations in 32 countries on six continents, making stops in Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, South America and North America.

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The trip will include 25 UNESCO World Heritage Sites including Petra and Ephesus in Turkey and passengers will cross the Equator two times. The cruise will have maiden port calls at seaside towns like New Plymouth, New Zealand, Gynthion, Greece, and Mindelo, Cape Verde Islands.

Travelers will have 14 late-night “More Ashore” opportunities in Tahiti and Singapore, as well as overnight stays available in Dubai and Venice. An optional excursion is available at Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park in Australia.

The 111-day roundtrip voyage departs on January 3, 2021, from Ft. Lauderdale, while the 111-day roundtrip cruise will set sail from Los Angeles on January 17, 2021. If 111 days is too many days at sea for you, there is also a 97-day World Cruise from Los Angeles to Ft. Lauderdale available on January 17, 2021.

“Our 2021 World Cruise marks a significant milestone for Princess Cruises, with it being our most robust itinerary,” said Jan Swartz, Princess Cruises president. “Guests will sail more than 34,000 nautical miles on an ultimate adventure around the globe, creating unforgettable memories.”

Rates for the 111-day World Cruise on Island Princess doesn’t come cheap. It starts at $19,999/person, though if you book before November 30, 2019, you’ll receive $1,000 onboard spending money, free airfare, stateroom upgrade, gratuities, specialty dining and wine and free Wi-Fi.

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