Princess Cruises is offering their
Princess Cruises: 15-Day/3-Port Moroccan Passage Cruise Trip via Sky Princess on sale
from $969/each for
2-Guest or
$1938 + 3/4 Guest + Room Upgrade departing
Orlando, Florida (Port Canaveral) to
London, England (Southampton) on Sunday, March 8, 2026. Booking selection/pricing may vary depending on selected package.
Thanks to community member
TheCosmoKramer for finding this deal
Note, pricing/room type suites may vary depending on selection. Upgrades are available
Check the Itinerary/Experience for all inclusions. Optional add-ons may be purchase individually or upgrade to a Princess Plus/Premier package
3 Ports/Departure- Port Canaveral, Orlando Florida to Azores Islands (Ponta Delgada), Portugal
- Casablanca, Morocco (For Marrakech) to La Coruna, Spain (For Santiago de Compostela)
- Southampton (For London), England
Top Comments
"Princess Standard"
No wifi, no speciality dining, no alcohol
+$17/pp per day crew appreciation fee
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"Princess Standard"
No wifi, no speciality dining, no alcohol
+$17/pp per day crew appreciation fee
Err we have had really good experience with them. I actually really like it after sailing the love boat for a week out of Tx!
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"Princess Standard"
No wifi, no speciality dining, no alcohol
+$17/pp per day crew appreciation fee
It's the "Stowaway Standard" package.
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Who said anything about coming back? ✌️
How is this compared to Norwegian? Also, this is 1 year advance booking... Will this get any cheaper as months progress. Quite an odd time of the year to go for a 15 day cruise. Not everyone can manage such a non peak itinerary.
Go to customer service and tell them to take off the gratuities. One of the slickest deals you can do. Don't feel bad about it either because do your research. I want to say over 75% of it goes to the cruise line and not the actual employees that you're supposedly giving the gratuities to.