Princess Cruises has revealed it is to expansd its Europe programme for 2027, with the Regal Princess set to operate 48 voyages to 54 destinations across 18 countries. The programme runs from April to August 2027, with itineraries available for sale from January 13, 2026. Departures occur from ports including Southampton, Copenhagen, Reykjavik, Helsinki, and Fort Lauderdale, featuring roundtrip and open jaw options.
Voyages range in length from seven to 64 nights, covering Northern Europe, Ireland and Scotland, the Mediterranean, and transatlantic routes. New itineraries include the 49-night Northern Europe Explorer sailing roundtrip from Southampton or Copenhagen with overnights in Stockholm and Cobh. The 64-night Ultimate European Journey sails roundtrip from Southampton.
Specific voyages feature a 10-night Norwegian and Icelandic Fjords itinerary from Copenhagen to Reykjavik departing July 10, 2027, with fares from €1,391 per person. A 15-night Mediterranean Adventurer sails roundtrip from Southampton departing April 30, 2027, with fares from €1,530 per person. A 14-night Scandinavia and Baltic Adventure departs from Southampton to Helsinki on May 15, 2027, with fares from €1,785 per person. A 25-night British Isles and Icelandic Fjords Explorer sails from Reykjavik to Copenhagen departing June 15, 2027, with fares from €3,212 per person.
Eithne Williamson shared “This expanded Europe 2027 programme underscores the strength of our market and our confidence in its continued growth. By basing an additional ship in Europe, we’re responding directly to strong agent demand for an increase choice in itineraries that visit destinations such as Iceland and Norway, the Baltics, and the Mediterranean.”
“Our new, combinable itineraries broaden the variety of our Europe programme, providing agents with flexible options to match every customer, from short seven-night breaks to extended multi-week journeys. This enhanced portfolio helps agents generate more business and driver further growth of Princess in the Irish market.”


