Cruise Ports & Hotels

Extend your stay with these flexible hotel packages in our exciting cruise ports

Extend your cruise vacation with a hotel stay before or after your cruise and take in the sights of a sensational city. Immerse yourself in the culture, indulge in the regional cuisine and meet the locals!

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Departure ports & driving directions

Our cruises leave from convenient departure ports that are just an easy flight — or drive — away. For those traveling by car, plan to arrive at least 2-3 hours prior to sailing. General port information is available below along with estimated parking prices for nearby lots. Costs are subject to change, so we recommend calling the number provided to confirm.

Hotel packages benefits

Cruise Plus hotel packages offer numerous benefits when you book through Princess. A Princess representative meets you at the airport and pier, transporting you to and from your hotel. The package includes the cost of your hotel stay, transportation, baggage handling, and the services of a Princess Representative making for a seamless travel experience. Hotels are selected for their incredible locations and excellent service.

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North America Hotels by City

Below rates are per person based on double occupancy and quoted in USD. Hotel properties and packages are subject to change and may not be available on all dates based on availability and participation.

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Anchorage, Alaska

Home to the vast majority of its state's residents, Anchorage has all the features of big-city life with its variety of shops, restaurants, museums and nightlife. Extend your stay to discover the city's unique charm, which lies in the juxtaposition of its modern conveniences and the wilds of the Kenai Peninsula and the surrounding Chugach and Alaska mountains.

Port Info: Whittier Cruise Ship Terminal, West Camp Road Whittier, AK 99664 | Directions via Google Maps

Palm tree lined street in Ft Lauderdale, Florida

Ft. Lauderdale, Florida

Extend your trip to relax and enjoy the seven miles of perfect beaches of this coastal city. Renowned for sun and water sports, Ft. Lauderdale also offers a myriad of shopping and dining choices along The Riverwalk. It's also a perfect jumping-off point for a tour of the Everglades.

Port Info: Port Everglades, 1850 Eller Dr. Ft. Lauderdale FL 33309 | Directions via Google Maps

Parking: There are about 1,800 parking spaces available for Terminal 2 in the Heron Parking Garage. To access, follow the orange colored signs featuring a Heron from any of the port’s entrances. Prices are $20 per day per vehicle. The port provides limited parking for oversized vehicles, including RVs for $25 per day. Contact SP Plus Parking for more details on oversized vehicles. Cash and credit cards (American Express, Visa, Mastercard & Discover) are accepted.

Galveston, Texas

Your vacation starts before you even set foot on board your ship. Explore the Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier and enjoy some Texas foods, or visit the Moody Gardens with attractions and entertainment from a world-class aquarium, a living rainforest and the Discovery Museum to the Colonel Paddlewheel Boat. Also dedicate some time to the city’s museums, which exhibit Galveston’s rich history and colorful past.

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The backside of the Hollywood sign in Los Angeles

Los Angeles, California

Arrive a few days early to explore the City of Angels and discover a dose of inspiration along the way. Walk in the footsteps of the stars on Hollywood Boulevard, and explore the playground of the rich and famous while in Beverly Hills. Tour iconic movie sets at Universal Studios, or ride the Santa Monica Pier Ferris wheel at sunset to experience a true California sunset.

Port Info: San Pedro World Cruise Terminal, 100 Swinford Ave San Pedro, CA, 90731 | Directions via Google Maps

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Parking: There are over 2,500 parking spots in a secure lot which is run by Parking Concepts Inc. Overnight parking is available at a maximum of $20 per day per parking space (if you are in a large vehicle or occupy multiple spaces, you will be charged for all occupied spaces). Cash, travelers checks, and credit cards are all accepted. Parking is on a first come, first served basis and no reservations are required. Lot hours are between 9:00 am - 6:00 pm pst. For more information visit the LA Cruise Center website or call 310-547-4357.

The Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island

New York City, New York

You'll need a few more days to even touch the surface of the city that never sleeps, from the bright lights of Broadway and Times Square to the city's world-renowned museums, shopping, and vast culinary choices. It's an incredibly diverse and active place, consisting of an intricate patchwork of neighborhoods, each with its own character and history.

Port Info: Brooklyn Cruise Terminal 72 Bowne Street, Brooklyn, NY 11231 | Directions via Google Maps

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Parking: Parking is available at the Brooklyn Cruise terminal for $45 per night per vehicle. For multiple day parking, vehicles will be parked in a secure lot which includes handicapped spaces as well. For more information visit the NYCruise website or call 718-246-2794 x303.

The Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island

Quebec City, Canada

To visit Quebec is to experience France without crossing the Atlantic. Take a few days to explore its architecture and ambiance. The mostly French-speaking citizenry shows that some of France has been permanently ingrained in North America. In addition to its European flair, Quebec City is the only remaining walled city north of Mexico.

Port Info: Pier 30, 300 de l'Estuaire, Quebec, QC, G1K 8M8 | Directions via Google Maps

Gaslamp Quarter. Historic Heart of San Diego.

San Diego, California

Considered the birthplace of California, San Diego is certainly worth taking the time to explore. Tour the museums of Balboa Park, indulge in authentic Mexican cuisine in Old Town, make animal friends at the San Diego Zoo or meet the seals of La Jolla. Between the idyllic weather and pristine beaches, it’s the perfect setting to sightsee, learn and live it up.

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The Golden Gate Bridge and San Francisco skyline at night

San Francisco, California

This city by the bay has plenty to see and do, and spending a few more days here will leave you inspired. Starting with the Golden Gate Bridge and surrounding vistas, you'll have ample photo opportunities. Be sure to ride a cable car - they're not just a fun way to get around, but a great way to view the city's innumerable sights, from Nob Hill and Union Square to Chinatown and Fisherman's Wharf.

Port Info: Pier 27, The Embarcadero San Francisco, CA 94111 | Directions via Google Maps

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Parking: Impark located at 80 Francisco St. San Francisco CA 94133, within walking distance to the cruise terminal. Parking is available for cruise guests for $20 per calendar day. Parking lot is run by Impark. Impark accepts Visa, MasterCard and American Express at the 80 Francisco Street garage. For more information visit the Impark website, or call (415) 398-4162.

Seattle skyline with the Space Needle

Seattle, Washington

Seattle is known as "The Emerald City" thanks to its green forests and lush surroundings. Pike Place Market buzzes with merchants while coffee shops house locals drinking espresso in America's coffee capital. Ascend the iconic Space Needle and enjoy the Seattle skyline, or explore the history of Pioneer Square, the city's oldest neighborhood.

Port Info: Pier 91 2001 West Garfield Street, Lot D Seattle, WA 98119 | Directions via Google Maps

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Parking: Parking is available at Pier 91 (provided by Republic Parking Northwest) for $25 per day or $140 per week for regular sized vehicles. For RVs up to 18', the cost is $196 per week and for RVs 18' and larger (including 5th wheels) is $245 per week. If guest has an RV towing a car on a trailer, they must pay both the RV and the regular sized car pricing. There are 1000+ parking spaces (including handicapped parking) and oversized vehicles and RVs are welcome. Parking is on a first come, first served basis and Republic Parking Northwest does not take reservations, however, guests can visit the Republic Parking Northwest website and pre-pay (online only) for a quicker exit post cruise.

Waterfront hotel in Vancouver, Canada

Vancouver, Canada

Spend a few more days in what's often thought of as Canada's most beautiful city and you're sure to fall in love with it. Vancouver is a gorgeous thriving metropolis that's fortunate enough to be flanked by the ocean and mountains. With its numerous parks, beaches, gardens, museums, art galleries and ethnic diversity, Vancouver is one of those rare places that actually lives up to its promise of offering something for everyone.

Port Info: Pier 91 2001 West Garfield Street, Lot D Seattle, WA 98119 | Directions via Google Maps

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Parking: West Park Canada Place. Conveniently located directly below the cruise ship terminal. Parking spaces are very limited and therefore it is important to contact West Park ahead to confirm a parking space and rates for the duration of your stay. For more information visit the Port of Vancouver website or call (604) 684-2251.

Europe Hotels by City

Hotel properties and packages are subject to change and may not be available on all dates based on availability and participation.

The Parthenon - an ancient stone structure in Greece

Athens, Greece

With its magnificent architecture, legendary cultural attractions and unparalleled place in history, this capital city known as "the cradle of Western civilization" is a must-see destination for world travelers.

Port Info: Cruise Passenger Terminal B (Kanellos) Port Gate E12 Akti Xaveriou, Lions Gate Piraeus | Directions via Google Maps

Colorful Spanish buildings in Barcelona, Spain

Barcelona, Spain

Home to the 1992 Olympics, this cosmopolitan yet Gothic city is a study in contrasts. Take a few extra days to browse the modern shops along the bustling Las Ramblas or explore Barcelona's oldest residential district, the Barri Gotic. And the Picasso Museum is an absolute must-see.

Port Info: Palacruceros, Terminal D & Terminal E Muelle Adosado Port of Barcelona | Directions via Google Maps

A statue of a woman sitting on a rock in Copenhagen

Copenhagen, Denmark

From its famed Tivoli Gardens to its colorful waterfront and Viking heritage, Denmark's capital city has more sights than one can cover in a day. Extend your stay and don't miss the Little Mermaid statue that presides over the harbor, visit the museums, and enjoy some people-watching on the Strøget, the world's longest pedestrian mall.

Port Info: Oceankaj (Ocean Quay) 2100 Osterbro Pier no: 330-334 Copenhagen, Denmark | Directions via Google Maps

Colorful Spanish buildings in Barcelona, Spain

London (for Dover & Southampton)

Take a few extra days to explore the world-famous Buckingham Palace, Big Ben and Thames River. It might take a while to get used to the double-decker buses, but it's certainly worthwhile, as is a shopping spree at Harrods, theatre at the West End, a traditional afternoon tea or soaking up the local color at a nearby pub.

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Sunset behind an ancient structure in Rome

Rome, Italy

The ancient capital of the Western World and the center of Christianity for nearly 2,000 years, Rome provides an inexhaustible feast. Visit the ruins of the Forum, view the splendors of the Sistine Chapel, or climb the Spanish Steps, once the heart of Rome's Bohemian Quarter.

Port Info: Rome Cruise Terminal - Banchina 25 Prato del Turco Civitavecchia, RM 00053 | Directions via Google Maps

Asia Hotels by City

Below rates are per person based on double occupancy and quoted in USD. Hotel properties and packages are subject to change and may not be available on all dates based on availability and participation.

Funicular on a track next to a citiscape in Hong Kong

Hong Kong

Thrilling Hong Kong pulses with commerce, culture and nightlife... yet you can still get a taste of its past exploring the city’s back alleyways and temples. Visit the Portuguese colony of Macau, enjoy lunch on one of the city's floating restaurants and shop the bustling streets in this duty-free capital of the world.

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Colorful trees surround a Japanese temple

Osaka, Japan

With a population of over five million people, Osaka is Japan's second largest city. For centuries, Osaka was Japan's cultural and commercial gateway to Asia — the point of entry not only for trade goods, but most importantly, cultural influences that shaped Japan. Today, Osaka is a vibrant cultural center known for its shopping and exquisite cuisine.

Port Info: Tempozan Pier- Osaka Kaigandori 1-7 Minato-ku, Osaka Japan 552-0022 | Directions via Google Maps

Ferris wheel lit up at night in Singapore

Singapore

Small in size but not in stature, this immaculate country has some of the most pristine gardens and temples in the world, and well worth a few more days to see it all. Immerse yourself in a kaleidoscope of wonders in this scintillating city. Discover the many interesting and exotic ethnic neighborhoods, from Little India and Chinatown to the souks and bazaars of Arab Street. Sip a Singapore Sling at the famed Raffles Hotel. And get a glimpse of the local flora and fauna at the Orchid Pavilion or Jurong Bird Park.

Port Info: Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore (MBCCS) 61 Marina Coastal Drive Singapore 018947 | Directions via Google Maps

Nighttime skyline in Tokyo, Japan

Tokyo, Japan

Huge department stores brim with shoppers and neon flashes from dusk to dawn. From the Imperial Palace and Meiji Shrine to the famed Ginza district, Tokyo is an intriguing blend of East and West. And the amazing Mt. Fuji towers over it all.

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Australia & New Zealand Hotels by City

Below rates are per person based on double occupancy and quoted in USD. Hotel properties and packages are subject to change and may not be available on all dates based on availability and participation.

Skyline of Auckland, New Zeland

Auckland, New Zealand

Whether you prefer picturesque wine country, perfect beaches, mystical fjords or forested mountains, New Zealand has it all, and Auckland is home to one-third of its population. Auckland is a walker's paradise with the perfect combination of nature and city. Extend your trip for some shopping Auckland's bustling waterfront. Discover the many museums' Maori artifacts or enjoy the vista of some extinct volcanic peaks.

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Tall oceanfront buildings in front of a pink and blue evening sky

Brisbane, Australia

Once considered the "country cousin" of Australia's cities, Brisbane is today the nation's third largest metropolis. Lying on the banks of the Brisbane River, this cosmopolitan city boasts elegant 19th century sandstone buildings, a lively cultural scene and superb parklands. Brisbane is also the gateway to adventures with a uniquely Australian flavor, whether it is to a wildlife park, the rain-forested Mount Tamborine plateau, or the dazzling beaches of Queensland's fabled Gold Coast.

Port Info: Brisbane International Cruise Terminal 1 Cruise Terminal Drive Pinkenba, QLD 4008 |
Directions via Google Maps

Arched structure over a pedestrian bridge in Melbourne

Melbourne, Australia

Melbourne is a huge, sprawling city with something for everyone—culture, art, fashion, and friendly Australians. It is also Australia's financial and commercial center. Easy to explore, at the heart of the city is the Golden Mile, the city's governmental and business corridor, home to hotels, shops, restaurants and theaters.

Port Info: Station Pier Waterfront Place, Port Melbourne Victoria, Australia, 3207 | Directions via Google Maps

A path of green trees leading to high rise buildings

Perth, Australia

Historic Fremantle is your gateway to Perth, the capital of Western Australia. Situated some 15 miles upriver from Fremantle on the banks of the Swan River, Perth is a growing, bustling city where soaring high rises coexist with sandstone buildings from the colonial era. The population in and around Perth makes up about 67% of Western Australia's population. And it's here that life moves at a slower pace, from the wonders of the bush to the wineries of the Swan Valley.

Port Info: Fremantle Passenger Terminal Berth F Victoria Quay Peter Hughes Drive Fremantle, WA Australia | Directions via Google Maps

The Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge at sunset

Sydney, Australia

This "capital of the Pacific rim" offers a myriad of sights, such as the world-famous Opera House, incredible Sydney Harbour, and the golden sands of Bondi Beach to name just a few. You'll need a couple days extra to explore them all. For envious photos, don't miss the superb views from the nearby Blue Mountains or the Harbour Bridge. And if you really want to experience the land Down Under, duck into a local pub for some meat pies, Australia beer and good conversation with the friendly locals.

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South America Hotels by City

Below rates are per person based on double occupancy and quoted in USD. Hotel properties and packages are subject to change and may not be available on all dates based on availability and participation.

Buenos Aires, Argentina

Take at least a few more days to explore this cosmopolitan, energetic and alluring port city. You'll find that Buenos Aires has a rich cultural heritage that is strongly influenced by Europe, most evident in its 19th century Victorian architecture. Tour the Teatro Colon, one of the world's finest opera houses, indulge in a tender cut of Argentinean beef, and learn the national dance with a tango class.

Port Info: Terminales Portuarias Argentinas Terminal de Cruceros Quinquela Martín | Directions via Google Maps

Santiago, Chile

With a population of more than six million people, Santiago is one of the largest cities in Latin America. Extend your stay to experience the best of this capital city. From its ski resorts and wine-growing regions, to its cobblestoned plazas, monuments and palaces. Shop for semi-precious lapis stones or try your luck at the Vina del Mar casino. There's so much to see. Take more time to do so!

Port Info: Puerto San Antonio Alan Macowan San Antonio 0245 Chile | Directions via Google Maps

Note: All Cruise Plus Hotel Packages are quoted per person, double occupancy. Government fees and taxes are additional and vary by city and duration of stay. All packages include hotel accommodations, luggage handling, meet-and-greet services, transfers and the hospitality of a Princess representative. Please see your travel agent or call Princess Cruises for the most current fares, availability and for terms and conditions associated with the Cruise Plus program.

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