Princess Cruises Restarts Cruising From San Francisco With Ruby Princess

Ruby Princess sailed over the weekend from the Port of San Francisco—becoming Princess Cruises’ sixth ship to return to cruise service. Princess welcomed the first guests back onboard with a special ceremony before sailing underneath the Golden Gate Bridge at the start of a seven-day "California Coast" cruise, which will return to San Francisco on November 7.

For bookings through 2023, Ruby Princess will sail on five- to 15-day voyages from San Francisco to Mexico, Hawaii, the California Coast, Alaska and the Panama Canal

"Princess is proud to have our sixth MedallionClass ship back to provide sought-after cruise vacations," said John Padgett, president, Princess Cruises. "It's inspiring to see guests enjoying real vacations again, and to watch our teammates deliver such meaningful and memorable Princess vacations."

Ruby Princess offers nearly 900 balconies; the Sanctuary, a top-deck, adults-only retreat; an array of entertainment options including Movies Under the Stars and original musical productions; a full-service spa and fitness center; and multiple dining options from Crown Grill to Sabatini’s Italian Trattoria and new top-deck dining venues, including Slice Pizzeria and Coffee & Cones

Earlier in October, another Princess cruise ship, Majestic Princess, arrived in San Francisco for an overnight port call, marking the first cruise to bring guests to San Francisco since the industry pause. 

“The Port of San Francisco is proud to be the home port of Ruby Princess,” said Elaine Forbes, the port's executive director. “For over 50 years Princess Cruises has sailed from the Port of San Francisco connecting our local merchants, Fisherman’s Wharf, PIER 39 and our iconic City to communities all-around the world.”

Princess Cruises sailings onboard Ruby Princess are available for guests who have received their final dose of an approved COVID-19 vaccine at least 14 days prior to the beginning of the cruise and have proof of vaccination. All fully vaccinated guests must also produce a negative, medically observed COVID-19 test (PCR or antigen) taken within two days of their embarkation on all Princess sailings. 

For more information on Princess Cruises, visit www.princess.com.

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