Singapore Partners With Princess Cruises For Growth

  • Historic Homeport Expansion: The Singapore Tourism Board and Princess Cruises established a three-year deployment contract spanning 2027 to 2030 to bolster regional cruise infrastructure.
  • Multi-Ship Fleet Commitment: The brand will station three prominent vessels in Singapore—Diamond Princess, Sapphire Princess, and Grand Princess—effectively doubling local sailings by 2030.
  • Immersive Extended Itineraries: Modern travelers will gain access to varied regional routes lasting up to 28 days, including journeys to Japan, Vietnam, and Malaysia.
  • Fly-Cruise Economic Boost: The partnership beautifully leverages Singapore’s elite air connectivity to lure long-haul vacationers from the US, UK, and Australia while driving pre- and post-cruise stays

The global cruise sector is celebrating an impressive landmark agreement as Princess Cruises and the Singapore Tourism Board officially sign a three-year multi-ship deployment plan. Spanning from 2027 through 2030, this highly strategic partnership is set to dramatically expand the cruise line’s footprint in the region. By establishing Singapore as a premier seasonal homeport, the initiative expects to welcome more than 150,000 passionate passengers, driving incredible economic momentum across the city-state’s dynamic tourism and maritime industries.

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Under the innovative collaboration, Princess Cruises will deploy three of its celebrated vessels to the region: Diamond Princess, Sapphire Princess, and Grand Princess. Backed by Singapore’s dedicated Cruise Development Fund, the line beautifully intends to double its overall regional sailings by 2030. Travelers can look forward to a diverse range of extended itineraries lasting from 10 to 28 days. These journeys will seamlessly bridge standard round-trip routes through Southeast Asian gems like Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam with magnificent longer voyages connecting Singapore directly to Japan.

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The highly anticipated program is precisely tailored to attract a robust wave of international fly-cruise traffic, specifically targeting high-potential traveler segments from the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia. Once ashore, guests can experience wonderful destination-immersive shore excursions, such as navigating the lush Kilim River mangroves in Langkawi or exploring ancient cultural sanctuaries. Ultimately, this monumental deployment aligns perfectly with Singapore’s forward-thinking Tourism 2040 vision, providing an exceptional framework to connect modern, curious cruise enthusiasts with the absolute best of Asia.