The Crown Princess recently arrived at a shipyard in Singapore for a routine drydock.

The Princess Cruises’ ship entered drydock on Nov. 29, 2025 after completing a world cruise that sailed from Australia earlier this year.

The 2006-built ship is now set to undergo scheduled maintenance and technical work, as well as class inspections.

The ship is also expected to get minor hotel upgrades, including changes to carpets, furniture and upholstery in public areas and staterooms.

Following the work, the Crown Princess is set to welcome guests back in Singapore on December 19, 2025.

On that day, the ship kicks off an 18-night repositioning voyage to Sydney that also features visits to destinations in Indonesia and other Australian locations.

Sailing from Brisbane, the 3,100-guest ship will offer a series of cruises to Queensland, Tasmania, New Zealand and the South Pacific during the 2025-26 season.

In March, the Crown Princess is also scheduled to offer a 29-night Round Australia cruise that will feature visits to 13 destinations in the country.

Later, in May, the vessel kicks off a second world cruise from Australia, sailing across the globe for 114 nights.

After additional sailings in the South Pacific, the ship is set to reposition to the Caribbean for the 2026-27 winter season.

The Crown Princess became the second Princess vessel to undergo a drydock in Singapore in recent weeks.

Sailing in Asia for the first time, the Discovery Princess spent two weeks at the Seatrium Tuas Boulevard Yard for routine maintenance.

The 2021-built ship arrived at the shipyard in November ahead of kicking off its winter season in Australia and New Zealand.

Set to spend the 2025-26 season in South America, the Sapphire Princess also had a shipyard stay earlier this year.

As part of its routine maintenance schedule, the 2004-built ship spent three weeks at the Vigor Industrial shipyard in Portland, Oregon.