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€551.94 per person
6 Nights Eastern Caribbean with Turks & Caicos Cruise
Mon 16 Feb 2026 to Sun 22 Feb 2026
Princess | Sky Princess
Roundtrip Port Canaveral, Florida
prices from €551.94 per person or £65.66 x 7 months

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Age at sailing: 34
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My Itinerary
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Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida
2
Nassau
3
Princess Cays
4
At Sea
5
Grand Turk
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At Sea
7
Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida
My Itinerary
Mon 16 February 2026 - Sun 22 February 2026
Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida
Day 1: 16 Feb 26
Nassau
Day 2: 17 Feb 26
Princess Cays
Day 3: 18 Feb 26
At Sea
Day 4: 19 Feb 26
Grand Turk
Day 5: 20 Feb 26
1
Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida
2
Nassau
3
Princess Cays
4
At Sea
5
Grand Turk
6
At Sea
7
Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida
Ship information
Sky Princess
Taking sea travel to new heights.Sky Princess®, the newest addition to our fleet, elevates the distinctive, contemporary design and luxurious attractions of our renowned Royal-class ships to even loftier heights. You can look forward to our most exciting entertainment venues yet, our newest dining choices and award-winning chef partnerships, as well as more staterooms than ever to relax in. And that’s just the start!
Plugs in cabin:
US 2 Pin 110v
Currency on ship:
USD
Childrens facilities:
Available
Gratuities:
Not Included
Cruise Line:
Princess Cruises
Capacity:
3660
Launched:
2019
Tonnage:
141000
Ship Length:
330
Decks:
15
Crew Count:
1346
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Ages 18+
Adult 1 Date of Birth
Age at sailing: 34
Sailed with Princess?
Adult 2 Date of Birth
Age at sailing: 34
Children
Ages 2 - under 18
Infants
Ages 6 months - under 2
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Ship information
Sky Princess
Taking sea travel to new heights.Sky Princess®, the newest addition to our fleet, elevates the distinctive, contemporary design and luxurious attractions of our renowned Royal-class ships to even loftier heights. You can look forward to our most exciting entertainment venues yet, our newest dining choices and award-winning chef partnerships, as well as more staterooms than ever to relax in. And that’s just the start!
Plugs in cabin:
US 2 Pin 110v
Currency on ship:
USD
Childrens facilities:
Available
Gratuities:
Not Included
Cruise Line:
Princess Cruises
Capacity:
3660
Launched:
2019
Tonnage:
141000
Ship Length:
330
Decks:
15
Crew Count:
1346
Cabin Information
35 Cabin types available with images

Available on decks: Deck 9 - Dolphin

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Available on decks: Deck 9 - Dolphin

Available on decks: Deck 15 - Marina

Available on decks: Deck 15 - Marina

Available on decks: Deck 9 - Dolphin

Available on decks: Deck 15 - Marina

Available on decks: Deck 15 - Marina

Available on decks: Deck 8 - Emerald

Available on decks: Deck 15 - Marina

Available on decks: Deck 9 - Dolphin

Available on decks: Deck 9 - Dolphin

Available on decks: Deck 15 - Marina

Available on decks: Deck 15 - Marina

Available on decks: Deck 15 - Marina

Available on decks: Deck 15 - Marina

Available on decks: Deck 11 - Baja

Available on decks: Deck 15 - Marina

Available on decks: Deck 10 - Caribe

Available on decks: Deck 15 - Marina

Available on decks: Deck 15 - Marina

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Available on decks: Deck 15 - Marina

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Available on decks: Deck 15 - Marina

Available on decks: Deck 17 - Sun

Available on decks: Deck 9 - Dolphin

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Available on decks: Deck 17 - Sun
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Cruiser reviews
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Cruiser reviews

Travel PC Lady
10+ Cruises: 50s
TA cruise
Had an amazing TA voyage. Lots of sea days made for much relaxing and time with friends. Staff was superb. The only disappointment was missing Madieria due to rough seas and weather buttye captain made a good decision. Tenerife was a beautiful stop and the weather was great. I would highly recommend a TA cruise. Just be aware that the weather starting in Ft. Lauderdale in March is much different than the weather in South Hampton UK in March. Lots of sunny days crossing with aome wind and a few rough seas. Plenty of time to get your sunning in. The staff is incredible when it comes to making sure you enjoy every meal. The only negative I had was we neve R were able to some of the fun activities that theybplanned during second seating like silent disco, match game and a few more. That is my only complaint. First world problem.
Sail Date: 03-2025

barryescott
6-10 Cruises: 70s
Our First Princess Cruise Was Terrific!
We decided to try a Princess cruise because the newer ships were getting very good reviews and the Princess Plus package looked like a very good value to us. I am glad we did. This was the most enjoyable cruise ship, overall, we have ever traveled on. This review is not about our Caribbean ports of call. It was about going somewhere warm in the middle of winter – anywhere. We got off the boat once. The public areas and restaurants on the Sky Princess are breathtaking. We loved the central three-story piazza design. The Piazza provides a central gathering place any time of day or night for coffee, drinks, entertainment, some foods, and people watching. It is convenient to the MDRs and specialty restaurants. Our cabin was comfortable, modern, clean, and well designed. It was nicely kept by our excellent cabin steward, Jason. The Lido buffet and pool area can be a little chaotic at times. However, there is a wide variety of seating options and we never had any difficulty finding the seating or lounge chairs we wanted (even on sea-days). Our favorite daytime location was the Wake Bar and pool. We are foodies and not easily impressed. We were impressed. The MDR (we ate in the Soleil MDR every night) food quality, presentation, and variety was excellent. Our servers, Ravi and Sujan were terrific. We were so pleased with the MDR offerings, we did not sample the specialty restaurants this trip. The buffet food was very good and the breakfast and lunch variety was amazing. I noted the buffet has sections for Vegetarians, Vegans, sugar-free, English, American, Asian, gluten-free, etc. The Princess Plus package was a winner for our travel needs. It covered any coffees, cokes, or juice items you wanted. It covered any cocktail or beer items you wanted up to $15. We are wine drinkers. The Plus package wines are listed generically. I looked several of the red wines up on Vivino.com. They are pretty low-end red wines in the 3.3-3.7 rating range. Same with the whites – except for one gem of a Chardonnay, the Mer Soleil Reserve. It was a very nice Chard with a 4.0 rating. Guess what white we drank all cruise? The good news is the wines on the Princess Plus Premier package are top notch. You can buy them by the glass and pay the difference above $15 without a gratuity charge. That’s $3-$5 extra for world class wines by the glass. The WIFI runs at about 8 mbps. It’s good enough for email and reading the news and weather. The Plus Package covered all gratuities including the cabin. It also included free food/beverage delivery anywhere on the ship. Areas of needed improvement were minor. More bartenders and servers were needed in the Piazza and pools at times. More coffee baristas were badly needed in the mornings. Starting your day in a long line is not good. The entertainment was well above average and very enjoyable. This was the first time we ever witnessed a standing ovation for a cruise ship performance. We saw two in a week. Even though the ship was near capacity, one could still get a seat 5-minutes before showtime. The crew of the Sky Princess were terrific. A special thanks to retiring restaurant manager, Antonio. That’s our first impression and opinion. We booked two more Princess cruises.
Sail Date: 02-2025

JordanF
10+ Cruises: 20s
A Wonderful Week
My wife and I just spent a spectacular week on the Sky Princess. It was relaxing, with great service, excellent food, fun entertainment, and an overall wonderful cruise. The cruise was a seven-day trip out of Fort Lauderdale. Since we were visiting friends in Boca Raton, we took an Uber to the port. As it was a Sunday, there were eight ships in port and there was a lot of traffic in the port area. It took close to 30 minutes to get through the port security entrance and around to our ship’s drop off area. However, it took less than 15 minutes from when we left the Uber until we were on the ship. It certainly helped that we had pre-filled out all the forms and pre-ordered our medallion. We were on board by 11 am. We watched the six-minute safety video and checked in at our muster station. We were officially on vacation. I appreciate that we no longer must interrupt our first afternoon on the ship at a muster drill—instead, we were out by the pool sipping a pina colada. We have been on enough cruises that we know to buy what we want and not what we do not want. For this cruise, we bought a balcony cabin, a week-long pass to the thermal spa for my wife, and drinks a la carte. Nothing else. The big decision before any Princess cruise is whether to buy a package, as Plus is a pretty good deal that includes gratuities, Wi-Fi, and drinks (plus a few other items). We prefer not to have internet access as it helps us disconnect, and we do not drink very much. We bought a total of 16 drinks for $222 on this cruise. Added to gratuities of $238, our total bill was $460. Plus would have cost us $840, so we saved $380. If we wanted Wi-Fi, it would have used up almost all this savings, so I think if we ever change our minds about Wi-Fi we will probably go for the package. It helped that our phones worked at no extra cost in both San Juan and St. Thomas. We had traditional late dining, which was at the very agreeable time of 7:30. If it was later, we would have gone with anytime dining. We had the same table and waiters every night, which was nice. My wife is a vegetarian and the MDR has multiple options, both on the regular menu and the special vegan menu. She would pick and choose items from both. We are a mixed marriage, and I typically went for the beef items. We both thought the food was very good, as was the service. Another area where our marriage is mixed is formal night, as the pictures indicate. I will not bring a jacket or a tie on a cruise, and my wife likes to dress up. We have been married for 39 years so far, and it seems to be working out. We both enjoyed the entertainment. There were good shows, funny comedians and a great house band, Gravity. They typically played in the Piazza later in the evening (until 11), and we enjoyed dancing to their music. Our room was a very nice balcony cabin. It was a regular balcony cabin. Deluxe balcony cabins are bigger inside (they have a couch) and Premier balcony cabins have bigger balconies. The Sky even has Premier Deluxe balcony cabins. We found the room was plenty large enough for us, as was the balcony, even though it was relatively small. We are taking a 16-night cruise to Hawaii on the Emerald next year and with 10 sea days, we sprung for the larger balcony (but not the larger cabin). This is because we really like balconies. We had room service breakfast four of the six mornings it was available, and ate on the balcony. We even sat out late one night reading our kindles. The one form of room service that is free is if you put out a hang tag the night before with your order. It is basically a continental breakfast, except that you can also order what amounts to an Egg McMuffin. Since most days we lingered over coffee until after 10 am, it could be a bit challenging to find a lounger on the pool decks, but I always eventually succeeded. My favorite spot was near the aft pool, with allowed you to look out at the ocean. My wife spent a fair amount of time in the thermal spa. Nothing personal against the ports, but we mostly stayed on the ship. It is relaxing on the ship with most people ashore. As a result, there is not much to report. We had been to these ports before, and this week we were just looking to stay warm and relax. The crew was uniformly friendly, hard-working, and efficient. The ship is in great shape. If I had to find a criticism, it would be that occasionally, the paper Patter would not quite match the schedule in the App, but this is VERY minor. We had a great cruise and are looking forward to the next one.
Sail Date: 02-2025