Princess Cruises has announced its 2026 Japan cruise season, sailing aboard the Diamond Princess, which will operate a longer season from February through November, according to a press release.
The 2,670-guest ship will offer 50 departures across 35 itineraries, ranging from seven to 28 days and visiting 38 destinations in three countries.
Travelers aboard the Diamond Princess will explore cities such as Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto and Hiroshima. Notable sites include Aomori’s Sannai-Maruyama ruins, Kochi Castle and the Itsukushima Shrine.
Guests can further immerse themselves in Japan’s culture through experiences such as baseball, Sumo wrestling, Kabuki theater and Zen gardens. The itineraries will also highlight Japan’s natural beauty, featuring cherry blossoms, Mount Fuji and the Nagai Botanical Gardens in Osaka.
“Only on Princess can you become immersed into Japan’s rich culture, ancient traditions and incredible beauty while enjoying a completely unique onboard fusion of Eastern and Western cultures,” said John Padgett, Princess Cruises president. “The extended 2026 season lets guests choose a cruise in the season they find most appealing – from spring cherry blossoms to summer festivals, autumn foliage or snowy, wintery landscapes.”
The 2026 season presents opportunities to witness the Spring Flowers and participate in festivals, including the Aomori Nebuta Festival and the Kumano Fireworks Festival.
Key itinerary highlights include:
Before the Japan season, the Diamond Princess will embark on a journey to Southeast Asia, offering travelers the chance to explore Vietnam, Malaysia and Thailand in January 2026. The itineraries include:
Travelers can also combine these two itineraries for a 21-day Southeast Asia Grand Adventure, featuring Halong Bay, all roundtrip from Singapore.