Ship Overview
Regal Princess offers Eastern Caribbean and Bahamas itineraries with St. Thomas, Nassau, St. Maarten, and occasional Grand Cayman or Jamaica extensions. Regal suits passengers who want proven Princess Caribbean routing with reliable excursion logistics and strong family-friendly port options.
Typical Caribbean Itineraries
- →7-night Eastern Caribbean with St. Thomas and St. Maarten
- →Bahamas and Caribbean mix with Nassau and Princess Cays
- →Grand Cayman wildlife on select Eastern-Western combinations
Common Caribbean Ports Visited
Recommended Shore Excursions
Rose Island Catamaran Snorkel
Half-day reef sail suited to Regal's Bahamas-forward itineraries.
Trunk Bay Ferry Day
National Park beach when Regal's St. Thomas call is long enough for St. John access.
Martha Brae River Rafting
Scenic heritage river day when Regal includes Jamaica on extended routes.
Family Recommendations
Beach Recommendations
Snorkelling Recommendations
Private Tour Recommendations
Private St. Maarten dual-nation driver
Philipsburg and Orient Bay without rigid group timing.
Cruise Planning Tips
- ✓Regal Bahamas weeks: book Rose Island or Atlantis before holiday sailings when multiple ships share Nassau.
- ✓Princess Cays days are ship-focused; reserve Nassau tours for dedicated port calls only.
- ✓St. Maarten Orient Bay transfers need clear taxi return timing on busy port days.
- ✓Grand Cayman stingray tours require early tender departure and 60-90 minute return buffer.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where does Regal Princess homeport?
Regal Princess sails from Florida ports on Eastern Caribbean and Bahamas combination itineraries.
Is Regal Princess good for Bahamas cruises?
Yes. Regal frequently includes Nassau and Princess Cays on shorter and mixed Caribbean sailings.
What is the best Regal Princess port for first-timers?
St. Thomas Magens Bay and Nassau downtown walks are the most approachable introduction ports.
