
14-Day Star Princess Caribbean Cruise
"The ship was absolutely beautiful! I was impressed by how there was always plenty of seating around the pools—even with a full ship. Two standout areas were The Dome and The Sphere, both exciting new additions to Princess. The Sphere, which is the signature feature of this new class of ship, is a suspended, open entertainment space soaring three levels high in the central Piazza hub. It’s a lively spot buzzing with all kinds of activities like Zumba, live music, Silent Disco, and more. Whether you’re joining in or just passing by, it really feels like the heart of the ship’s energy. Then there’s The Dome—a beautiful, geodesic, glass-enclosed space at the top deck, inspired by the terraces of Santorini. Its round glass walls let plenty of sunlight in, and comfy loungers are spread throughout the levels, making it the perfect spot to relax, read, or unwind. The Dome also hosts fun events like candlelight concerts and late-night DJ sets, adding to its chill vibe."
Get up to 40% off + up to $400 instant savings per person + $99 deposits + 3rd & 4th guests on select 2026 – 2028 sailings when you book by July 14, 2026* Price includes the Princess Plus package - see details below.
Ship: Star Princess | Cruise Line: Princess Cruises | Sail Date: November 14, 2026 | From/To: Roundtrip Ft. Lauderdale | Length: 14-Days
Interior Stateroom From
$2,468
Per person including all taxes, fees and port expenses
Ocean View Stateroom From
$2,558
Per person including all taxes, fees and port expenses
Balcony From
$3,538
Per person including all taxes, fees and port expenses
Mini Suite From
$4,298
Per person including all taxes, fees and port expenses
Price includes the Princess Plus Package:
~Plus Beverage Package
~Wi-Fi for one device per guest
~Gratuities
~Casual Dining (4 per guest)
~Included One-Time Delivery Access Fee
Upgrade to a Princess Premier Package and receive:
~Unlimited Beverages
~Wi-Fi for four devices per guest
~Gratuities
~Shore Excursion credit
~Unlimited Casual Dining
~Unlimited Specialty Dining
~Included One-Time Delivery Access Fee
~Professional Photos
~Reserved Theater Seating
Celebration Key, Grand Bahama Island
On the south side of Grand Bahama Island, Celebration Key has so much to offer. Consisting of five portals, including an adults-only area, there is something to do for everyone. Whether you want to lounge, swim, shop, eat or explore, the choice is yours. You can eat and drink a variety of island flavors. The menus feature lobster, conch fritters, coconut shrimp and other fresh, local seafood.
Amber Cove, Dominican Republic
Tucked on the north coast of the Dominican Republic, Amber Cove, named for the translucent gemstone found on its shores, sits just seven miles from the town Puerto Plata, a cinematic locale used as the backdrop for the first Jurassic Park film. Just steps from the dock take in the sparkling beach, which offers a plethora of water activities, and the serene, natural beauty from the comfort of a private bungalow. Or venture off the property to take to the high seas on a luxury catamaran snorkeling expedition or explore the 450-year-old San Felipe Fortress. For high-flying adventure, swing through the trees on a zip line or ride a cable car 2,500 feet to the top of Mount Isabel de Torres for a look at its massive statue of Christ the Redeemer. And for those with a forward-thinking approach to social activism, delve into the culture and traditions of the friendly Dominican people while giving back to the community and making an impact on their lives. The experience will leave you feeling as warm as the glow from the amber sun.
Grand Turk, Turks & Caicos
Grand Turk, the capital of the Turks and Caicos Islands, is a small island bursting with turn-of-the-century Caribbean charm, retaining the look and feel of the Caribbean 40 years ago. Grand Turk was founded by Bermudan salt rakers some three centuries ago and its Bermudan-British-colonial architecture surrounded by colorful local dwellings make the island a treasure to visit. It is recognized as being one of the first places in the New World where Christopher Columbus landed and also gained worldwide attention when John Glenn splashed down near Grand Turk on his historic first mission to space. Grand Turk is six miles long and just over a mile wide with a population of only 6,000. It is blessed with miles of uncrowded, beautiful beaches and is close to several uninhabited cays such as Gibb's Cay, home of the stingray encounter. While there are many landside attractions to explore such as the Old Prison, Lighthouse Park, and the re-created salt salina, the real beauty of the island lies underwater. Grand Turk is world-famous for its healthy and beautiful coral reefs that surround the island, stretching almost from the coastline to the 7,000-foot vertical wall just offshore.
Roatan (Isla Tropicale), Honduras
Roatan, the largest of the Bay Islands of Honduras, is noted for its pristine coral reefs, beautiful beaches, lush tropical foliage, and friendly people. Christopher Columbus discovered the islands in 1502 while on his fourth voyage and over the years it has been controlled by both the British and Spanish, as well as pirates and traders. The first permanent population of Roatan originated from the Cayman Islands, arriving in the 1830s shortly after the end of slavery in British colonies. Today, the population is about 30,000. The main town and capital of the municipality is Coxen Hole. Roatan is a long, narrow island measuring 37 miles in length, located about 30 miles from the northern Honduran mainland. The island has a mountainous backbone that provides for some excellent hiking opportunities, panoramas and lush scenery. Surrounded by warm Caribbean waters, this hilly island (frequented by diving enthusiasts) is picturesque, unspoiled and can take claim to being one of the region's fastest developing destinations.
Belize City, Belize
Located at the base of the Yucatan Peninsula, Belize offers travelers a wealth of attractions. The country's dense rain forest is dotted with Mayan ruins. The forest is also home to a wide range of tropical wildlife, ranging from jaguars and ocelots to keel-boated macaws and howler monkeys. Offshore, the world's second largest barrier reef offers some of the finest diving in the world. And Belize's easygoing ways, a legacy of its past as a British colony, feels far more akin to a small Caribbean island than a Central American republic. Note: Belize City is an anchorage port, guests transfer to shore via local tender.
Cozumel, Mexico
Mayan myth claims that Cozumel was home to the gods. Truly Cozumel is a place fit for the gods, with its dazzling white-sand beaches, ruined Mayan temples, exotic jungle wildlife, and crystalline waters teeming with tropical fish. Just offshore lay Palancar Reef, considered one of the most spectacular coral formations in all the Caribbean. Of course, the gods weren't the only individuals attracted to this terrestrial paradise: during its long and colorful history, Cozumel has been home to pirates, buccaneers, and freebooters, including Sir Henry Morgan and Jean Lafitte. Today's traveler will discover the same ravishing beauty and relaxation that entertained gods and pirates alike.
14 Nights | Caribbean | Princess: Star Princess
- Day 1:Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
Sat Nov 14, 2026 | Depart 03:00 PM
- Day 2:Celebration Key, Bahamas
Sun Nov 15, 2026 | 08:00 AM To 05:00 PM
- Day 3:Day At Sea
Mon Nov 16, 2026
- Day 4:Amber Cove, Dominican Republic
Tue Nov 17, 2026 | 09:00 AM To 06:00 PM
- Day 5:Grand Turk, Turks & Caicos
Wed Nov 18, 2026 | 08:00 AM To 06:00 PM
- Day 6:Day At Sea
Thu Nov 19, 2026
- Day 7:Day At Sea
Fri Nov 20, 2026
- Day 8:Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
Sat Nov 21, 2026 | 06:00 AM To 03:00 PM
- Day 9:Day At Sea
Sun Nov 22, 2026
- Day 10:Day At Sea
Mon Nov 23, 2026
- Day 11:Roatan (Isla Tropicale), Honduras
Tue Nov 24, 2026 | 08:00 AM To 05:00 PM
- Day 12:Belize City, Belize- Tender
Wed Nov 25, 2026 | 07:00 AM To 06:00 PM
- Day 13:Cozumel, Mexico
Thu Nov 26, 2026 | 09:00 AM To 07:00 PM
- Day 14:Day At Sea
Fri Nov 27, 2026
- Day 15:Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
Sat Nov 28, 2026 | Arrive 06:00 AM
*Prices are in USD, per person based on double occupancy, availability and subject to change without notice. All prices include cruise taxes, fees and port expenses. All promotions are capacity controlled by Princess Cruises and can be eliminated at any time without notice. Instant savings is based on cabin category and length of sailing. Other restrictions apply. Ships’ registry: British and Bermudan



