This cruise is particularly interesting because you'll exclusively experience extremely rare stops such as Falmouth, Celebration Key, and Georgetown. This route is a special one for the Regal. As a matter of fact, it sails it only once.
This price includes all all meals, entertainment, port charges, and taxes. No surprises at checkout! With a cost of under $135 per day, this value is good.
Want to see the sea below you the SeaWalk glass walkway or shoot at targets at a laser shooting range? These attractions can only be found on Princess and are both found aboard the Regal Princess.
The Regal Princess also offers a spa, a gym, a ping pong table, and a casino.
This cruise is made up of four port days and two sea days. High points include visits to extremely rare cities like Falmouth, Celebration Key, and Georgetown.
| Date | Port | Arrive | Depart |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sun, Mar 5 | Miami, FL | 3:00pm | |
| Mon, Mar 6 | Celebration Key, Bahamas | 8:00am | 4:00pm |
| Tue, Mar 7 | At Sea | ||
| Wed, Mar 8 | Falmouth, Jamaica | 9:00am | 5:00pm |
| Thu, Mar 9 | Georgetown, Cayman Islands | 7:00am | 3:00pm |
| Fri, Mar 10 | Cozumel, Mexico | 10:00am | 8:00pm |
| Sat, Mar 11 | At Sea | ||
| Sun, Mar 12 | Miami, FL | 6:00am |
Since it was first listed on March 12th of this year, The cost of a stateroom on this cruise has fluctuated between $919 and $1,000 including $0 in taxes and port fees. The accompanying graph displays the price over time for every class of cabin. At only $5 higher than the all time low of $919 now is a great time to reserve your stateroom
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Last Updated: Jul 13, 2026
Last Modified: Jul 12, 2026