Published on December 6, 2025

The Crown Princess, a flagship vessel for Princess Cruises, has arrived at a shipyard in Singapore for scheduled drydock maintenance. The ship entered drydock on November 29, 2025, after completing an extensive world cruise that started in Australia earlier this year. This drydock visit is routine and allows the vessel to undergo necessary technical work, class inspections, and minor hotel upgrades. These updates help ensure the ship stays in excellent condition for the 2025-26 cruise season.
Once the maintenance work is finished, the Crown Princess will return to service for an 18-night repositioning voyage from Singapore to Sydney on December 19, 2025. The ship’s return comes after an overhaul aimed at improving its performance and comfort for future guests.
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Scheduled Maintenance and Upgrades
During its drydock period, the Crown Princess is undergoing essential maintenance and technical inspections. This is standard for ships of its age and class. Built in 2006, the Crown Princess needs regular drydock visits to meet international safety and maintenance standards. These inspections are part of the regular care needed to maintain the ship’s functionality, safety, and appearance.
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In addition to technical work, the ship is also getting minor hotel upgrades. Public areas and staterooms will see updates to carpets, furniture, and upholstery. These changes aim to give the ship’s interiors a fresh, modern feel and help it stay competitive in the luxury cruise market.
Repositioning Voyage and Upcoming Itineraries
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Once the drydock maintenance is complete, the Crown Princess will set sail for an 18-night repositioning voyage starting in Singapore on December 19, 2025. This journey will take the ship to Sydney, Australia, with stops in Indonesia and other Australian locations along the way. This repositioning voyage is an exciting kickoff for the Crown Princess’s 2025-26 season, as it prepares to offer various sailings in the South Pacific.
During the 2025-26 season, the Crown Princess will be based in Brisbane, providing a series of cruises to Queensland, Tasmania, New Zealand, and other South Pacific destinations. Guests can enjoy the beautiful scenery and rich culture of these areas, with visits to lively cities, stunning coastlines, and remote islands.
Highlighting the 29-Night Round Australia Cruise
In March 2026, the Crown Princess will embark on one of its most exciting itineraries—a 29-night Round Australia cruise. This journey will take guests to 13 different destinations across Australia, offering a detailed exploration of the country’s varied landscapes and cities. From the tropical shores of Queensland to the stunning beaches of Tasmania, the Round Australia cruise gives a unique chance to see the best of the Australian coastline in one trip.
This extended cruise is perfect for travelers looking for a long getaway, offering a rich and varied experience. Guests can immerse themselves in vibrant Australian culture, explore local wildlife, and enjoy some of the most iconic views in the region.
World Cruise and Repositioning to the Caribbean
After finishing the Round Australia cruise, the Crown Princess is set to embark on another remarkable journey in May 2026—a second world cruise from Australia. This 114-night voyage will carry guests around the world, visiting destinations across various continents. The world cruise provides an unmatched opportunity for travelers to explore the globe comfortably, with stops at various ports along the way.
After the world cruise, the Crown Princess will reposition to the Caribbean for the 2026-27 winter season. The Caribbean itineraries will offer a different experience compared to the longer cruises earlier in the year, providing guests with a relaxing holiday in a tropical paradise.
Recent Drydock Activity Across the Princess Fleet
The drydocking of the Crown Princess in Singapore reflects a broader trend within the Princess Cruises fleet. Recently, the Discovery Princess, built in 2021, also underwent drydock maintenance at the Seatrium Tuas Boulevard Yard in Singapore. This visit was part of the ship’s preparations for its winter season in Australia and New Zealand.
Additionally, the Sapphire Princess, built in 2004, spent three weeks in early 2023 undergoing routine maintenance at the Vigor Industrial shipyard in Portland, Oregon. These drydock visits are crucial for ensuring safety, efficiency, and comfort across the Princess Cruises fleet, operating in various regions worldwide.
Conclusion: A Refreshed Crown Princess Ready for New Adventures
The Crown Princess’s drydock visit to Singapore represents an important step in its preparations for the upcoming 2025-26 season. With routine maintenance, technical inspections, and hotel upgrades, the ship will be in top shape for its repositioning voyage and subsequent South Pacific sailings. As the vessel gears up for its world cruise and 29-night Round Australia journey, travelers can look forward to an unforgettable cruise experience filled with comfort, adventure, and excellent service. The Crown Princess remains a favorite among many travelers, offering diverse itineraries that showcase the beauty of Australia, New Zealand, and beyond.
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