Princess Cruises Outlines 2027 Canada & New England Season

Princess Cruises has announced that bookings for its 2027 Canada & New England are now open. Regal Princess headlines the upcoming season, joined by returning Caribbean Princess. This destination-rich season will have 17 scheduled voyages from August 21–October 30, 2027.

The 3,140-guest Caribbean Princess and the 3,560-guest Regal Princess will depart from New York, Boston and Quebec. The season will feature seven- to 13-day itineraries visiting 14 destinations across 10 states and provinces, with six UNESCO World Heritage Sites and four “More Ashore” late-night stays. Here are a few highlights of the season:

  • Regal Princess will sail seven-day roundtrip cruises from New York, with guest favorites like Boston, Saint John (Bay of Fundy), Newport and Halifax.
  • Caribbean Princess operates 10- and 11-day sailings between Boston and Quebec City, with overnights in Quebec and scenic cruising through the Saguenay Fjord and St. Lawrence River.
  • Bay of Fundy – Witness the world’s highest tides of 53 feet.

“Canada and New England in the fall are simply spectacular, and we’re thrilled to continue our presence in this remarkable region in 2027,” said Jim Berra, chief commercial officer, Princess Cruises. “From sailing out of Manhattan past the Statue of Liberty to exploring charming seaside towns and enjoying world-class seafood, this itinerary is an unexpectedly breathtaking option for cruising for travelers who want to dive deep into the charm, history and natural beauty of these destinations.”

Top Reasons to Cruise to Canada & New England with Princess

  • Dive Deeper into History with a Cruisetour – Options for guests wishing to spend more time exploring historic cities and monuments include two in-depth cruisetours, combining a scheduled 2027 cruise with multiple days on land, including:
    • Historic America Cruisetour – With seven nights on land guests visit U.S. Capital Washington D.C., Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello estate, Colonial Williamsburg, Independence Hall in Philadelphia and the Gettysburg Battlefield.
    • Maple Explorer Cruisetour – Visit the Niagara Falls; cities like Ottawa and French-flavored Montréal; and enjoy guided tours of the Canadian Museum of Civilization, cathedrals and the 19th-century Rideau Canal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • Foliage at its Finest – Nature’s most brilliant show unfolds along the New England coastline with front-row seats to the season’s fiery hues—seen from onboard or ashore in towns like Charlottetown and Halifax.
  • History Comes Alive – Guests walk Boston’s Freedom Trail, stand in the shadow of Quebec’s Chateau Frontenac, and explore pivotal places in American and Canadian history with itineraries that highlight heritage-rich ports.
  • Tastes of the Region – Guest can indulge in a range of specialties, from fresh-caught lobster to maple-inspired treats and cocktails. Onboard themed dining adds even more local flavor, from lobster rolls to Boston Cream Pie martinis.
  • Iconic Arrivals, Majestic Departures – Princess brings unforgettable moments like sailing out of Manhattan with views of the Statue of Liberty, drifting past the iconic landmarks of Quebec’s Château Frontenac or gliding through the Saguenay Fjord.
  • Local Charm at Every Port – Experience the peaceful rhythm of life in coastal villages and lighthouses, artisan shops and warm welcomes with stops in Charlottetown, Halifax and Portland. Plus, guests can visit UNESCO World Heritage Sites such as Old Quebec, Grand-Pré and Gros Morne National Park.

For more information, call 1-800-774-6237 or visit www.princess.com.

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