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As the Mediterranean continues to grapple with peak‑summer crowds and congested ports, more cruise lines are steering north in search of cooler climates, quieter harbours and fresh itineraries. Princess Cruises is going all‑in on that trend for 2027, unveiling its most ambitious Northern Europe program to date, with 48 voyages to 54 destinations across 18 countries between April and August.
Biggest Northern Europe Season Yet
Running from spring through late summer 2027, the expanded deployment will span six key regions: Northern Europe, the British Isles, Iceland, Scandinavia, the Baltics and select Mediterranean and Atlantic ports. Four ships – Regal Princess, Majestic Princess, Sky Princess and Caribbean Princess – will sail from a network of homeports that includes Southampton, Copenhagen, Reykjavik, Helsinki and Fort Lauderdale.
“Princess is sailing Northern Europe like never before, presenting our most comprehensive program yet,” said Jim Berra, the line’s chief commercial officer. “With enriched itineraries, broader destination choices, and more opportunities for guests to personalise their ideal 2027 summer getaway, this Northern Europe program is more varied, more flexible, and more inspiring than ever.”
Central to the expansion are two new grand voyages:
- A 64‑day Ultimate European Journey, combining multiple regional segments into a single, extended itinerary visiting all 18 countries and 54 destinations.
- A 49‑day Northern Europe Explorer, also operating roundtrip from either Southampton or Copenhagen, designed to deliver a sweeping overview of British Isles ports, Scandinavian capitals, Baltics, Icelandic fjords and North Sea gateways.
Both itineraries can be broken into shorter segments, giving guests the flexibility to join for a week, several weeks or the full voyage.
Four Ships, Five Homeports and Fewer Sea Days
The 3,560‑guest Regal Princess will anchor the deployment with a sequence of combinable cruises built around Northern European capitals and regional highlights, including the headline 64‑day and 49‑day voyages.
Majestic Princess and Sky Princess will focus on British Isles, Scandinavia, Iceland and Baltic itineraries, sailing from ports such as Southampton, Copenhagen, Helsinki and Reykjavik.
Caribbean Princess will operate a selection of Northern Europe and Atlantic routes, helping to round out coverage across the season.
Princess says the program has been designed to reduce long stretches at sea in favour of more frequent port calls and increased access to smaller destinations alongside marquee capitals. That means more days ashore in places like Iceland’s fjord towns, Norway’s coastal villages and historic harbour cities across the British Isles and Baltics.
Standout Itineraries for 2027
While full details run across dozens of voyages, several itineraries highlight the breadth of the 2027 program:
- 8‑Night Irish Counties & Scottish Shores (roundtrip Southampton, 25 June 2027)
Calls at Falmouth, an overnight in Cobh for Cork, Dun Laoghaire for Dublin, Belfast and Greenock for Glasgow, blending Ireland’s southwest and east coasts with classic Scottish scenery. - 10‑Night Norwegian & Icelandic Fjords (Copenhagen–Reykjavik, 10 July 2027)
Sails from Denmark’s Skagen to Kristiansand, Stavanger, Nordfjordeid and Molde in Norway before continuing to Akureyri, Isafjordur and Grundarfjordur in Iceland – an in‑depth look at both countries’ fjord landscapes. - 14‑Night Scandinavia & Baltic Adventure (Southampton–Helsinki, from 15 May 2027)
Visits Zeebrugge, Rotterdam, Oslo, Kristiansand, Skagen, Bornholm, Copenhagen, Warnemünde (for Berlin), Gdynia, Visby and Tallinn, linking North Sea hubs with classic Baltic capitals. - 15‑Night Mediterranean Adventurer (roundtrip Southampton, 30 April 2027)
Adds a “cool‑to‑warm” option, calling at Cádiz, Barcelona, Ibiza, Cartagena, Toulon, Corsica, Livorno and Alghero – effectively weaving a taste of the Western Med into the broader Northern Europe season. - 25‑Night British Isles & Icelandic Fjords Explorer (Reykjavik–Copenhagen, 15 June 2027)
Combines multiple Icelandic ports with calls across Scotland, Ireland, England, the Netherlands and Germany, offering a long, port‑intensive itinerary for guests seeking deeper regional coverage.
These sit alongside the longer 49‑ and 64‑day sailings and a roster of seven‑night and 10‑ to 14‑night cruises aimed at travellers with limited vacation time. Bookings across the entire 2027 Northern Europe season open on 13 January 2026.
Why Lines Are “Cool‑cationing” North
Princess Cruises’ 2027 announcement reflects a broader market shift. As peak‑summer Mediterranean ports face record visitor numbers and capacity constraints, more guests – particularly from North America, the UK and Europe – are seeking cooler “climate‑friendly” holidays in Scandinavia, Iceland and the British Isles.
By expanding its Northern Europe portfolio with more ships, more ports and longer, combinable itineraries, Princess is positioning itself to capture that demand with a program that offers everything from short “cool‑cations” to nearly two‑month grand journeys – all while showcasing some of Europe’s most dramatic coastlines at their summer best.
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