Princess Cruises will offer a 115-day world cruise onboard the Coral Princess in 2028, the company announced in a press release.
The 2028 World Cruise will visit 49 destinations across 24 countries and five continents, featuring 39 UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Princess said that the itinerary is highlighted by more overnight and late-night stays, as well as a maiden call to Mossel Bay, South Africa.
With sales starting today, the cruise will sail roundtrip from Fort Lauderdale or Los Angeles starting on January 3, 2028.
The company added that the 115-day sailing “offers guests the opportunity to experience the world while unpacking just once.” Flexible World Cruise segment options ranging from 20 to 100 days are also available for bookings.
“Our 2028 World Cruise is an unparalleled voyage designed for travelers to see the world in a meaningful, immersive way — with more overnight stays, more time in port, deeper cultural connections and unforgettable moments at every turn,” said Jim Berra, Princess Cruises’ chief commercial officer.
“Guests will embark on an exceptional and deeply rewarding journey with extraordinary exploration, effortlessly wrapped in Princess’ signature warmth,” he added.
Sailing onboard the Coral Princess, guests will cross the Equator and International Date Line during the 36,000-nautical-mile voyage.
The itinerary transits the Panama Canal before immersing guests in the beauty and cultures of Hawaii and the South Pacific, including Samoa and Fiji.
The voyage continues to Australia and New Zealand, showcasing cities such as Sydney, Melbourne and Auckland.
The Coral Princess then ventures across the Indian Ocean to islands including Mauritius and Réunion Island, before arriving in South Africa for an overnight stay in Cape Town and a special maiden call to Mossel Bay.
Princess describes its new destination as a charming coastal town known for its stunning beaches and rich history.
The town is also home to a UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring coastal caves that hold some of the earliest evidence of modern human behavior, dating back more than 160,000 years.
Sailing north along Africa’s western coast, the journey continues into the Mediterranean with visits to Barcelona, Sicily, and the Adriatic Sea, including Dubrovnik, as well as Casablanca, before crossing the Atlantic Ocean back to North America.
Princess said that the 2028 World Cruise features expanded “More Ashore” experiences, giving guests additional time to explore destinations, with highlights including:
Princess said that Captain’s Circle members can take advantage of an exclusive benefit of up to $3,000 in bonus onboard credit per stateroom.
Guests are also invited to join the official World Cruise 2028 Facebook Group, which will serve as a dedicated online community where future travelers can connect, share insights and engage with fellow cruisers before setting sail.