The Coral Princess arrived in Singapore on March 22 as part of her 131-night world cruise before departing on a 56-night journey to Alaska and the U.S. West Coast.

Carrying 2,000 guests, the Coral Princess is navigating a 35,000 plus nautical mile Circle Pacific itinerary spanning 60 ports across 19 countries with calls to 45 UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

The voyage marks the most destinations ever visited on a Princess world cruise. according to a company statement.

The journey began in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on January 5, taking guests through the Panama Canal, Hawaii, French Polynesia, the South Pacific, New Zealand and Australia.

The remaining world cruise comprises several segments that can be combined into a 56-night cruise from Singapore to Los Angeles, including a 14 night Thailand and Vietnam cruise, an 11 night Japan, Korea and Taiwan cruise,  and a 31 night Alaska and North Pacific Crossing.

The ship visits destinations across Southeast Asia, Japan, Alaska, Canada, Mexico and California before arriving in Los Angeles on May 16. The journey also includes a maiden call to Ensenada, Mexico.

After completing her world cruise, the Coral Princess will join seven other Princess ships in Alaska for the cruise line’s largest Alaska season, featuring eight ships including the debut of the new Star Princess, 180 departures and 19 destinations.

The Coral Princess will sail a 129 night Grand Circle Pacific voyage from Fort Lauderdale to Los Angeles starting January 6, 2027.