The Coral Princess set sail from Los Angeles earlier this month for Princess Cruises’ “Circle Pacific” voyage.

Sailing roundtrip from the World Cruise Center in San Pedro, the 115-night itinerary features visits to 60 destinations in 19 countries.

Princess said that the cruise was designed to offer a journey around the Pacific, from the beaches of Hawaii to the temples of Japan.

The itinerary starts with visits to four destinations in Hawaii before heading to the South Pacific Islands, including French Polynesia and Fiji.

The Coral Princess is then set to visit a wide range of ports in Australia and New Zealand, as well as Southeast Asia.

Now heading north, the 2002-built ship sails to destinations in the Far East, such as Hong Kong, South Korea, Taiwan and Japan.

The itinerary is highlighted by visits to nine Japanese ports of call, including Yatsushiro, Yokohama, Shimizu and Miyako.

Before returning to Los Angeles, the Coral Princess also sails to destinations in Alaska, Canada, the Pacific Northwest, Mexico and California.

The segment features scenic cruising in Glacier Bay and Hubbard Glacier, as well as visits to Juneau, Skagway, Whittier, Sitka, Ketchikan, Victoria and Vancouver.

The Coral Princess then sails to Seattle, Astoria, Santa Barbara, Ensenada and San Diego before arriving back in LA on May 16, 2026.

Other highlights of the “Circle Pacific” itinerary include overnight calls in key destinations, including Laem Chabang (for visits to Bangkok) in Thailand and Halong Bay in Vietnam.

Part of Princess’s eight-ship lineup in the region, the Coral Princess kicks off a summer season in Alaska after completing its world cruise.

Sailing from Whittier and Vancouver, the 1,950-passenger ship offers the company’s seven-night “Voyage of the Glaciers” itinerary.

The open-jaw cruise includes visits to destinations such as Juneau, Ketchikan, Skagway, Glacier Bay and Hubbard Glacier.