Sunday, 12 October 2025

Crown Princess kicks off WA's 2025-26 Summer Cruise Season



The arrival of Crown Princess in Fremantle marks the launch of Western Australia's 2025-26 summer cruise season. Princess Cruises' commitment to the region is expected to generate hundreds of millions of dollars in economic benefits for the local economy. The cruise season will feature visits to key regional ports, including Broome, Yampi Sound, Exmouth, Margaret River (Busselton), and Albany.

Crown Princess will depart from Fremantle and make calls in Margaret River and Albany as part of its Round Australia itinerary. Guests can choose from a range of excursions, including exploring the Ngilgi Caves, Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse, Valley of the Giants Treetop Walk, and Torndirrup National Park. The ship will return to Western Australia in 2026 on its Northern Explorer itinerary, visiting Exmouth, Broome, and scenic cruising through Yampi Sound and the Kimberley Coast.

Princess Cruises' Vice President, Asia Pacific, Matthew Rutherford, emphasized the company's passion for Western Australia and its commitment to showcasing the region's beauty, culture, and hospitality. The cruise season is expected to support small businesses, tourist operators, and the wider community in visited locations. This deployment demonstrates Princess Cruises' strong commitment to Western Australia, further solidified by the recent announcement of Sapphire Princess being homeported in Fremantle in late 2027.

The launch of the 2025-26 summer cruise season marks an exciting time for Western Australia's tourism industry. With Crown Princess offering unforgettable adventures and lasting memories for travelers, Princess Cruises is set to redefine the benchmark for cruising excellence in the region.

Additional information about Princess Cruises is available by visiting princess.com or connecting with a professional travel advisor, by calling 13 24 88. Travel agents are encouraged to call 1300 587 473 or visit onesourcecruises.com.au

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