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New Cruise Ship Begins Crusing From Florida to the Caribbean

A brand new cruise ship is now crusing to the Caribbean from Florida after Princess Cruises’ latest ship, Solar Princess, started week-long cruises from Port Everglades this weekend.

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Solar Princess in the course of the ship’s first day at Port Everglades in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida

Solar Princess is the biggest ship in Princess Cruises’ fleet and the primary of their Sphere class. The vessel debuted this spring however has sailed within the Mediterranean till now.

After the cruise ship arrived in Port Everglades, it sailed a three-day preview cruise for media and journey advisors after which a five-day cruise to The Bahamas.  

Yesterday, Solar Princess kicked off its week-long cruises to the Caribbean which is able to proceed via March 2025.

The ship will alternate crusing seven-night cruises to the Jap and Western Caribbean. The Jap Caribbean cruises will go to Princess Cays, Grand Turk, and Puerto Plata.

Port stops on the sailings to the Western Caribbean embrace Cozumel, Belize and Roatan. View Greatest Costs on Cruises on Solar Princess

John Padgett, president of Princess Cruises, gave the next assertion:

“As Solar Princess begins cruising to the Caribbean from Port Everglades, we sit up for introducing new friends to essentially the most spectacular, luxurious and beautiful Love Boat ever created. We’re proud to be home-porting this exceptional ship in Ft. Lauderdale and prolong our deep appreciation to Port Everglades for his or her ongoing partnership.”

Joseph Morris, CEO and Port Director of Port Everglades, added:

“As we welcome Solar Princess to her homeport, we have a good time not simply a rare ship with an elevated design, but additionally the lovable legacy of Princess Cruises — particularly to our Larger Ft. Lauderdale group. Crusing on Solar Princess is definite to be a SUNsational expertise for cruise friends launching their travels from Port Everglades.”



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