Princess Cruises is set to return to service in Australia this summer after the country announced the end of its ban on cruise ships next month.
Coral Princess will return to the region in June to offer round trip Brisbane itineraries ranging from three to 12 nights with calls in Queensland and New South Wales.
The line also announced new deployment plans from the US with a return to homeport cruising in Galveston in December and San Diego in September.
Ruby Princess will sail from December to April 2023 on a series of voyages from Galveston ranging from five to 11 nights, calling at destinations in the Western Caribbean. Cruises go on sale 7 April.
From September through February 2023, Diamond Princess will offer itineraries ranging from five to 16 nights, calling at ports along the Mexican Riviera, California coast, and Hawaiian islands. Cruises go on sale 24 March.
Royal Princess will move to San Francisco for the West Coast 2022/2023 season, with round-trip cruises to Hawaii, Mexico and the California coast.
Princess Cruises president John Padgett said: "Deploying these three ships to service over the next two months will mark the return of the entire Princess fleet, once our highly anticipated return to Australia is approved by local authorities."
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