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Princess Cruises says that after an extended pause in operations, Majestic Princess returned to Seattle over the weekend, following her first successful voyage for Princess in the United States.

Majestic Princess became Princess’ first ship to return to service, kicking off the partial season of Alaska sailings departing through September 26, 2021, with the round-trip, seven-day cruise visiting Glacier Bay National Park, Juneau, Skagway and Ketchikan.

Jan Swartz, Princess Cruises President said, “Welcome back to Princess, is what I said to our guests while I was cruising with them onboard Majestic Princess for our first Return to Alaska cruise,” adding, “From the very beginning, Alaska has been at the core of Princess Cruises and has really helped shaped the very essence of who we are today” and “While visiting ports of call, I personally expressed my gratitude to our port partners and elected officials who were instrumental in our return and joined me in warmly welcoming guests to their picturesque communities.”

Princess Cruises says that guests on board Majestic Princess this season, will visit signature ports, glaciers and attractions, and enjoy authentic Alaska-themed activities offered via its award-winning “North to Alaska” program, with the programme celebrating the history and traditions of The Last Frontier bringing together local personalities, culture and Alaska seafood for guests.

Signature specialty dining, Movies Under the Stars, production shows and Discovery@SEA programs are also available—from original musicals, magic shows, feature films, top comedians and original game shows to keep guests entertained.

Over the northern autumn season, Princess Cruises will begin sailing from Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Ft. Lauderdale, with starting between September 25 and November 28, 2021, cruises onboard eight Princess MedallionClass™ ships will once again take guests to the Caribbean, Panama Canal, Mexico, Hawaii, and the California Coast.

Princess cruises sailings in the United States through 2021 are available for US guests who have received their final dose of an approved COVID-19 vaccine at least 14 days prior to the beginning of the cruise and have proof of vaccination with crew vaccinations in accordance with CDC guidelines.

A report by John Alwyn-Jones, Cruise Editor, Global Travel Media and Global Cruise News.