Emerald Princess was the fifth Princess cruise ship to return to service when the ship left the port of Los Angeles on a 15-day cruise through the Panama Canal.
The Emerald Princess is back into service on a 15-day Panama Canal cruise from the port of Los Angeles and welcomes the first guests back on board.

When Emerald Princess arrives in Fort Lauderdale on October 30, 2021, she will be from Ft. Lauderdale, which runs through the end of the calendar year in December 2021.

“Princess was part of so many special memories for us,” said Chris and Kathleen Lennon of Monument, CO, the first guests of the Emerald Princess on board the cruise ship. “This is our 20th cruise and our third time on board the Emerald Princess, and the excitement we felt upon our arrival today was overwhelming. It really feels like coming home. “

MedallionClass vacations are offered on Emerald Princess and offer the very best in stress-free, personalized cruises. The Medallion is a quarter-size portable device that enables everything from touchless boarding to finding loved ones anywhere on the ship, as well as advanced services like delivery of everything passengers need directly to them wherever they are on the ship Ship are located.

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It has been called the world’s most advanced portable device for the hospitality industry.

Guests who have received their last dose of an approved COVID-19 vaccine at least 14 days prior to travel and who present proof of vaccination are eligible for cruises with Princess Cruises aboard the Emerald Princess.

On all Princess cruises, fully vaccinated passengers are also required to present a negative COVID-19 test (PCR or antigen) performed within two days of embarkation. The crew were vaccinated according to CDC recommendations.