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star princess awaits | caribbean cruise with bahamas island & miami escape

3rd Mar 2027 | 10 nights | Princess | Star Princess

This package can be tailored to suit you
Financially protected by the ATOL scheme
Premium cruise with Princess Cruises
Grand Turk
Amber Cove
Celebration Key
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
This package can be tailored to suit you
Financially protected by the ATOL scheme
Premium cruise with Princess Cruises

Private Bahamas island, Caribbean sun & innovative ship (save up to £910pp)

Why do we love this cruise holiday? Step aboard the spectacular Star Princess and discover a new generation of cruising, where innovative design meets effortless luxury. Your holiday begins with three nights in vibrant Miami, giving you time to soak up the sunshine, culture and iconic Art Deco charm before setting sail. On board, enjoy elevated dining, immersive entertainment and beautifully designed spaces, all thoughtfully crafted to enhance every moment at sea. With return flights, a stylish Miami stay and a week aboard one of Princess Cruises’ most exciting and contemporary ships included, this is Caribbean cruising done right.

What's included?

  • Return flights with a generous checked baggage allowance
  • 3-night 4* hotel stay in Miami
  • 7-night full-board cruise
  • Financially protected by the ATOL scheme
  • Current tourist tax is approximately $148pp in double occupancy & $295 in single (£111pp & £222 respectively on an exchange rate of $1.33 to £1), which is included in our package. It will be deducted from prices above at the point of confirming your booking with one of our team, and is then payable locally at the hotel.

Want to go all-inclusive? Ask our team about the onboard packages available with Princess Cruises.


What's included with the cruise

  • Premium accommodation
  • MedallionClass® experience
  • Meals throughout the day, including sit down service in the main dining rooms, buffets and 24-hour room service
  • A range of entertainment, including Broadway-calibre Production Shows
  • Youth & Teen Clubs, with activities for all age groups

Cruise Circle Collection packages adhere to our 7 point charter:

  • Up-front, honest pricing
  • No hidden fees
  • No booking fees. Ever.
  • A personal service
  • Educational trips and ship visits
  • Good quality accommodation
  • No unreasonable flight times
Learn more about our charter
Day
Date
 
Arrival
Departure
 
1
3rd Mar 2027 Wednesday
Fly UK to Miami, USA
 
 
Miami, USA
 
 
Fly UK to Miami, USA
Flights

Today your Miami & Caribbean holiday begins with an outbound flight to Miami.

Miami, USA
Hotel

On arrival check-in to your 4* hotel for a 3-night stay.

2
4th Mar 2027 Thursday
Miami, USA
 
 
Miami, USA
Hotel

Today spend a full day at leisure to explore Miami. Choose to head to the beach for a day of relaxation, enjoy some retail therapy, or head out and explore the city's Art Deco inspiration.

3
5th Mar 2027 Friday
Miami, USA
 
 
Miami, USA
Hotel

Take another day today to further enjoy this iconic Floridian city before your cruise tomorrow.

4
6th Mar 2027 Saturday
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
 
 
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Cruise
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
The "middle city" of Florida's Gold Coast, Fort Lauderdale sits between Miami to the south and Palm Beach to the north. The city blends nicely with its metropolitan neighbours, and elements of Miami's chic vibe and the affluent nature of Palm Beach are recognizable. But Fort Lauderdale is a destination itself. Operating one of the busiest cruise ports in North America -- more than three million people pass through each year -- helps define Fort Lauderdale as a robust tourism spot. Fort Lauderdale started out as a swampy outpost with a fort, built to protect against the Seminole Indians. The swamps were transformed in the late 1800s into a series of canals by scooping out parallel waterways and creating long peninsulas between them. This created more than 300 miles of navigable waterways (twice that of Venice) -- hence the city's nickname "Venice of America." The abundance of waterways that wind up and down the coast make Fort Lauderdale a boating hot spot, with 42,000 registered yachts. The community gained fame and a measure of disrepute when it was featured in the 1960s movie "Where the Boys Are," causing legions of college-aged boys (and, not coincidentally, girls) to descend for raucous spring breaks. For decades, Fort Lauderdale was synonymous with spring break -- and the giddy wildness that accompanies this rite of passage -- until an effort by city leaders in the 1980s went into effect, in earnest, to tone it down. These days, the fastest-growing market for Fort Lauderdale is the trendy high spenders who at one time might have gone south -- or north. Area hotels include Ritz-Carlton, Trump International Hotel and Tower and W Fort Lauderdale. Since shedding its "rowdy, college spring break" reputation, the city has grown into a more genteel community that's family- and boater-oriented. Beyond the canals, and the Intracoastal Waterway that runs through the city, major development projects have been redefining Fort Lauderdale. Downtown -- especially around the hub of Las Olas Boulevard, with its cafes, galleries and boutiques - gives off a Miami Beach vibe. Greater Fort Lauderdale's 23-mile beachfront has also received a major overhaul, with lush landscaping and vivacious lighting complementing the expansive stretches of sand. In fact, since 1999, the beaches of Greater Fort Lauderdale have earned "Blue Wave Beach" certification from the Clean Beaches Council, a designation awarded to the nation's cleanest and safest beaches. Beyond surf, sand and Fort Lauderdale's role as cruise embarkation central, there are enough activities to entice travellers to spend a few days there before or after a voyage.
5
7th Mar 2027 Sunday
At Sea
 
 
6
8th Mar 2027 Monday
Grand Turk
 
 
Grand Turk
Cruise
Grand Turk

In many Caribbean ports, active excursions such as zip-lining, kayaking and hiking have replaced lazy days on the beach and the gridlock in shopping and sightseeing areas. But even though it's the capital of the island chain Turks and Caicos, Grand Turk maintains a slower pace of life. Though Grand Turk is part of Eastern Caribbean itineraries, it is interesting to note that Turks and Caicos is not a part of the Caribbean at all. Each island is surrounded on all sides by the Atlantic Ocean, and though it's only about 30 miles south of the Bahamas, it's not a part of that chain of islands, either. Shore excursions on Grand Turk run the gamut from horseback riding to fly fishing -- and one of the biggest draws is diving, with the islands -- technically in the Atlantic, not the Caribbean -- lying along one of the largest barrier reefs in the world. But traffic is sparse, and with a population of about 5,000, most people know one another's names. There are no fast-food restaurants or chain hotels. You may even see a horse or donkey, once a means of transportation during the days of Grand Turk's salt industry, roaming along Governor's Beach or through the narrow alleys in historic Cockburn Town. Though only smaller-ship and luxury cruise lines such as Crystal and Silversea once called at Grand Turk, Carnival Corporation has committed time -- and money -- to positioning the port as a mainstream cruise destination. Carnival Corp.'s cruise terminal is a destination in its own right, with retail shops, a recreation area on the beach and a huge pool. The pier can accommodate two mega-ships, theoretically from any of the many cruise lines under Carnival Corp.'s umbrella, including Princess, Carnival and Holland America. The company is also developing a new downtown welcome centre. In 1962, long before cruise lines were interested in this little island, John Glenn -- the first American to orbit Earth -- splashed down just a mile or two off the coast of Grand Turk and spent his first couple of days thereafter his historic space flight. Some reports quote Glenn as saying it "must be paradise" when he spotted the 40 coral islands from space. Whether viewing it from space or sea, we have to agree. In 2012, Grand Turk celebrated the 50th anniversary of the splashdown with new murals, monuments and additions to Splashdown Grand Turk, a 3,500-square-foot attraction explaining the space program and Friendship 7 mission, located at the cruise centre. This exhibit is free and open to the public.

7
9th Mar 2027 Tuesday
Amber Cove
 
 
Amber Cove
Cruise
Amber Cove
Amber Cove is an $85 million port in the Dominican Republic developed for cruise passengers by Carnival Corporation. Originally developed with the intention to use the port for volunteering opportunities on the now-defunct Carnival brand fathom, cruisers from various Carnival Corp. cruise lines can still join fathom shore excursions like a tour of a women's cooperative making chocolate, or a recycled paper and crafts entrepreneurship. When Amber Cove opened in 2015, it was the first time since the 1980s that a cruise ship stopped at what is known as the Amber Coast, so called for its abundance of the translucent, burnt-orange stone. Located along the Bay of Maimon on the northern coast of the Dominican Republic -- not far from Puerto Plata, which was used as a filming location for the first Jurassic Park film -- the port is equipped with two berths and designed to accommodate 10,000 passengers from most of Carnival Corp.'s brands, including Carnival, Holland America, Costa, Cunard and P&O, among others.
8
10th Mar 2027 Wednesday
At Sea
 
 
9
11th Mar 2027 Thursday
Celebration Key
 
 
Celebration Key
Cruise
Celebration Key

Set on the southern coast of Grand Bahama Island, Celebration Key is a purpose-built beach resort destination designed to deliver a relaxed yet vibrant day in the Caribbean. Centred around expansive white-sand beaches and some of the largest freshwater lagoons in the region, it blends classic island scenery with thoughtfully designed spaces for both families and adults, from lively lagoon areas with music and swim-up bars to quieter, more refined beach club settings. Guests can spend their time swimming, kayaking or simply unwinding in shaded loungers or private cabanas, while a wide choice of dining—from casual beachside bites to local Bahamian dishes—adds to the easy, all-day atmosphere. The overall feel is flexible and unstructured, allowing you to shape the day exactly as you wish, whether that’s active and social or slow and serene.

10
12th Mar 2027 Friday
At Sea
 
 
11
13th Mar 2027 Saturday
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
 
 
Disembark and fly to UK
 
 
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Cruise
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
The "middle city" of Florida's Gold Coast, Fort Lauderdale sits between Miami to the south and Palm Beach to the north. The city blends nicely with its metropolitan neighbours, and elements of Miami's chic vibe and the affluent nature of Palm Beach are recognizable. But Fort Lauderdale is a destination itself. Operating one of the busiest cruise ports in North America -- more than three million people pass through each year -- helps define Fort Lauderdale as a robust tourism spot. Fort Lauderdale started out as a swampy outpost with a fort, built to protect against the Seminole Indians. The swamps were transformed in the late 1800s into a series of canals by scooping out parallel waterways and creating long peninsulas between them. This created more than 300 miles of navigable waterways (twice that of Venice) -- hence the city's nickname "Venice of America." The abundance of waterways that wind up and down the coast make Fort Lauderdale a boating hot spot, with 42,000 registered yachts. The community gained fame and a measure of disrepute when it was featured in the 1960s movie "Where the Boys Are," causing legions of college-aged boys (and, not coincidentally, girls) to descend for raucous spring breaks. For decades, Fort Lauderdale was synonymous with spring break -- and the giddy wildness that accompanies this rite of passage -- until an effort by city leaders in the 1980s went into effect, in earnest, to tone it down. These days, the fastest-growing market for Fort Lauderdale is the trendy high spenders who at one time might have gone south -- or north. Area hotels include Ritz-Carlton, Trump International Hotel and Tower and W Fort Lauderdale. Since shedding its "rowdy, college spring break" reputation, the city has grown into a more genteel community that's family- and boater-oriented. Beyond the canals, and the Intracoastal Waterway that runs through the city, major development projects have been redefining Fort Lauderdale. Downtown -- especially around the hub of Las Olas Boulevard, with its cafes, galleries and boutiques - gives off a Miami Beach vibe. Greater Fort Lauderdale's 23-mile beachfront has also received a major overhaul, with lush landscaping and vivacious lighting complementing the expansive stretches of sand. In fact, since 1999, the beaches of Greater Fort Lauderdale have earned "Blue Wave Beach" certification from the Clean Beaches Council, a designation awarded to the nation's cleanest and safest beaches. Beyond surf, sand and Fort Lauderdale's role as cruise embarkation central, there are enough activities to entice travellers to spend a few days there before or after a voyage.
Disembark and fly to UK
Flights

This morning your holiday sadly comes to an end. At the scheduled time take your overnight flight back to the UK.

Part of Princess Cruises’ next-generation fleet, Star Princess is the line’s second Sphere-class ship, designed to build on the innovations introduced by sister ship Sun Princess. At around 175,500 gross tons and carrying up to 4,300 guests, she is approximately 20% larger than many of the line’s earlier ships, allowing for more expansive public spaces, enhanced entertainment venues and a wider choice of dining experiences. Featuring a contemporary design while still reflecting the cruise line’s heritage, Star Princess also operates on liquefied natural gas (LNG), supporting Princess Cruises’ ongoing focus on more efficient, lower-emission cruising. The name itself continues a long-standing legacy within the fleet, making Star Princess a modern ship that remains closely connected to the brand’s history.

Inspired by the Greek island of Santorini, The Dome is one of the standout public spaces onboard Star Princess. Defined by the cruise line as a multi-deck, transformational entertainment venue enclosed within a striking glass dome, this unique space seamlessly shifts in atmosphere throughout the day. In daylight hours, it serves as an indoor/outdoor pool area, while in the evening, the pool is covered to create an immersive entertainment venue, complete with aerial performances. Other notable spaces onboard include a reimagined Piazza, centred around a striking glass sphere; the Princess Arena, a flexible, technologically advanced theatre designed to host innovative productions; an expanded casino; and a two-storey Lotus Spa, offering a more spacious and refined wellness experience.

Dining on Star Princess now reflects the full breadth of Princess Cruises’ culinary programme, with more than 30 food and beverage venues ranging from included main dining and casual eateries to premium specialty restaurants. Complimentary options include multiple main dining rooms such as the Soleil and Eclipse Dining Rooms, The Eatery buffet, the Americana Diner and the International Café, offering everything from classic favourites to international selections across breakfast, lunch and dinner. Casual outlets on the Lido and promenade decks serve quick bites like burgers, tacos, pizza and ice cream, while specialty dining features stand out venues such as Alfredo’s Pizzeria, Crown Grill steakhouse, Sabatini’s Italian Trattoria, The Catch by Rudi, The Butcher’s Block by Dario, Makoto Ocean sushi and the Umai Teppanyaki & Hot Pot experience — many of which debuted with the Sphere‑class ships and are receiving strong guest reviews. Together, these venues create one of the most diverse and well‑reviewed culinary lineups in the Princess fleet, with options to suit relaxed, formal and adventurous dining throughout your voyage.

Accommodations onboard Star Princess combine the line’s signature comfort with a fresh Sphere‑class design, offering a wide range of staterooms and suites to suit every traveller. Guests can choose from interior staterooms, oceanview cabins, balcony staterooms, mini-suites and full suites, many of which feature expanded layouts, contemporary furnishings and smart storage solutions. Sphere‑class innovations include the “Infinity Balcony” in select oceanview and balcony cabins, which transforms the space with a floor-to-ceiling glass panel that lowers at the touch of a button for a near‑full‑height ocean view. Suites provide additional luxury touches such as private verandas, enhanced bathrooms, walk-in closets and access to the exclusive Club Class and Princess Luxury Collection services. Throughout the ship, cabins are designed for both comfort and connectivity, with high-speed Wi-Fi, intuitive lighting and climate controls, and the thoughtful layout that allows for more natural light and improved space compared to earlier vessels in the fleet.

Best for...

Couples and multigenerational families more interested in destination-intensive itineraries than activity-packed ships

Not the best for...

Energetic families, couples and groups who want a spirited vacation, or those looking for active shipboard pursuits

Who goes on Princess cruise ships?

Princess Cruises attracts a wide passenger base, but the majority are North Americans. There are real differences depending on ships and itineraries, but the bulk of Princess' passengers are 40-plus, although with new family offerings, the line is catering to a more diverse age range, particularly in Alaska and the Caribbean. If you sail on the larger Princess ships, you'll meet a range of passengers from solo travelers to big multigenerational family groups. The smaller Princess ships cater to more mature travelers who want longer, more exotic itineraries and need fewer family-friendly elements.


Do I have to dress up on a Princess cruise?

Princess is fairly traditional in dress. Depending on the length of the cruise, there are a varying number of formal nights, where women wear evening gowns and cocktail dresses and men wear tuxedos, dinner jackets or dark suits with a tie to dinner. On Smart Casual evenings, the line advises passengers to dress similarly to what they would wear to a nice restaurant at home. Pool or beach attire, shorts, baseball caps and casual jeans are out for the dining rooms, and diners must wear shoes even in the buffet.


Is everything included on Princess cruises?

No. Fares for a Princess cruise include complimentary dining in a few venues, room service, water, tea, coffee, and select juices. Various theater productions, Movies Under the Stars and deck parties are also complimentary, and there is no fee for youth and teen activities, except for late-night group babysitting. Enrichment lectures, classes and presentations are also free with a few exceptions. Specialty restaurants, gratuities, spa and salon services, internet access (MedallionNet), laundry, alcoholic drinks and soda, and shore excursions cost extra.


What are Princess's most popular activities?

The types of activities available vary from ship to ship. Still, cruisers typically gather around the pools daily and hang out day and night in the Piazza to enjoy spontaneous performances, live music and dancing. The line's signature Movies Under the Stars is also popular. On select ships, Broadway-style productions draw a crowd in the evening. Most of the ship also turns out for deck parties and activities like stargazing at sea.


Prices based on:

Interior
Interior

  • Desk with chair
  • Private bathroom with shower
  • Queen or pair of twin beds
  • Hair dryer & bathroom amenities
  • 100% cotton, high-thread count linens
  • Refrigerator
  • Flat-panel television
  • Spacious closet
  • Digital security safe
  • Cabin size: 145 sq. ft.

Cat Cabin Grade
Cruise

Premium Ocean View
Premium Ocean View

  • Desk with chair
  • Private bathroom with shower
  • Stunning ocean-view window
  • Hair dryer & bathroom amenities
  • Queen or pair of twin beds
  • Refrigerator
  • 100% cotton, high-thread count linens
  • Flat-panel television
  • Digital security safe
  • Spacious closet
  • Cabin size: 212 sq. ft.

Cat Cabin Grade
Cruise

Cove Balcony
Cove Balcony

  • Sleeps up to 4 guests
  • Spacious closet
  • Desk with chair
  • Private bathroom with shower
  • Balcony with 2 chairs and table
  • Hair dryer & bathroom amenities
  • Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors
  • Refrigerator
  • Queen or pair of twin beds
  • 100% cotton, high-thread count linens
  • Digital security safe
  • Flat-panel television
  • Cabin size: 236 sq. ft.

Cat Cabin Grade
Cruise

Mini-Suite
Mini-Suite

  • Mini-Suite benefits include complimentary welcome glass of bubbly on embarkation day, larger staterooms in the best locations and more
  • Separate sitting area with sofa bed & coffee table
  • Flat-panel television
  • Desk with chair
  • Spacious closet
  • Balcony with 2-4 chairs, table and ottoman
  • Private bathroom with shower
  • Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors
  • Hair dryer & bathroom amenities
  • Comfortable queen or pair of twin beds
  • Refrigerator
  • Luxury mattress topper and pillows
  • 100% cotton, high-thread count linens
  • Digital security safe
  • Cabin size: 304 sq. ft.

Cat Cabin Grade
Cruise

Winter Sun Cruise & Stay Collection

Winter Sun Cruise & Stay Collection

Imagine waking up to the gentle sway of the ocean, exploring exotic destinations, and enjoying festive celebrations on board. Whether you're looking to relax on beautiful tropical beaches, indulge in gourmet meals, or take part in exciting holiday-themed activities, a winter cruise offers everything you need for the ultimate getaway. Celebrate the season in luxury with world-class amenities, unforgettable shore excursions, and entertainment for all ages. With a wide range of itineraries to choose from, including both relaxing escapes and adventurous explorations, there’s no better way to make your winter holidays unforgettable.

Discover the Cruise Circle Collection – carefully curated by our team of experts...

At Cruise Circle, we're passionate about creating the perfect cruise holiday through our exclusive ‘Cruise Circle Collection’. We specialise in personalised service, tailoring every detail to suit your preferences. Whether you're dreaming of a specific destination, customising your itinerary, or arranging flights and hotels, our expert team is here to take care of everything – even adding those extra touches like tours or show tickets. With ATOL protection, you can relax knowing your holiday is secure, and we’re always here if you need us.

Need more inspiration? Check out our Cruise Destinations page, where you'll find all the fantastic places our cruise partners can take you. Once you've found the next must-see spot on your travel list, our Cruise Experts are ready to make it happen!

If you have something else in mind, or maybe a different date for your holiday, call us to tailor-make the perfect itinerary!

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