CruiseMaiden calls and homeporting mark a busy season and expanding APAC footprint.

It’s a royal party as Princess Cruises grows APAC presence

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Diamond Princess will remain homeported in Singapore until February 2026.
Diamond Princess will remain homeported in Singapore until February 2026.

Princess Cruises is closing out a busy 2025 in Singapore, marked by two maiden calls, one homeporting ship, and further regional expansion planned for 2026–2027.

The line’s newest Royal-Class ship, Discovery Princess, made her maiden call to Singapore on 28 October 2025, before sailing her only Southeast Asia voyage to Kuala Lumpur. She then returned to Singapore for a month-long dry dock ahead of her first homeporting season in Sydney.

Crown Princess followed with her first visit on 29 November, also calling into Singapore for dry dock preparations before heading to Australia.

The third ship to enter the city was the Diamond Princess, who began her Singapore homeport season on 7 December with a 16-day itinerary covering Kuala Lumpur, Langkawi, Penang, Phuket, Nha Trang, Halong Bay, Danang and Ho Chi Minh City.

The 2,670-guest ship will remain in Singapore until February 2026, operating festive sailings to 10 destinations across Thailand, Malaysia and Vietnam.

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This includes a sold-out 14-night round cruise to Yokohama, Phu My (Ho Chi Minh City) and Nha Trang in Vietnam, Hong Kong, Keelung (Taipei) and Japan (Osaka and Shimizu), before the ship continues into an extended Japan season through November 2026.

Deeper APAC presence ahead

Princess Cruises’ Asia-Pacific footprint will grow further in 2026. Royal Princess will call at Singapore for the first time on 16 October 2026 for its Southeast Asian debut. It’ll arrive from Seattle following a 26-night cruise, after which it will depart on two cruises around Southeast Asia.

These include a nine-night roundtrip from Singapore with an overnight in Bangkok, followed by a longer 13-night regional itinerary departing on 10 November.

Looking further ahead, sister ships Sapphire Princess and Diamond Princess will be based in Japan for the first time from 2027, following a twin-Singapore season from December 2026 to February 2027.

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