Princess Cruises announced in July 2026 that the Sun Princess will no longer dock at Corfu, Greece, on August 26, 2026. The scheduled port call at Corfu has been removed due to congestion issues and replaced with a call at Taranto, Italy, on the same date. This alteration affects a Mediterranean sailing departing in mid-2026.
Port Congestion and Its Impact on Itineraries
The itinerary adjustment was prompted by increasing cruise ship congestion at Corfu’s port. Port congestion occurs when several cruise vessels arrive simultaneously or in close succession, limiting the availability of berths. This phenomenon is common in popular Mediterranean destinations where high cruise traffic strains port
infrastructure. Such congestion complicates docking logistics and can disrupt cruise schedules.
Passenger Implications and Shore Excursion Refunds
Passengers who booked shore excursions in Corfu through Princess Cruises will receive refunds following the removal of the port from the itinerary. Travelers affected by this change are advised to review updated travel information and adjust destination expectations accordingly. The replacement port, Taranto, offers different cultural and historical experiences from those of Corfu, requiring passengers to adapt their plans.
Industry Trends in Managing Port Capacity
The Sun Princess itinerary change reflects a broader trend within the cruise industry to manage growing passenger numbers and port capacity limitations. Operators frequently modify routes to avoid operational delays
caused by crowded ports and to ensure a smooth passenger experience. Adjustments may include adding alternate ports, shifting arrival times, or changing stop durations to better balance destination pressures and ship schedules.
Taranto as a Mediterranean Alternative
Taranto, located in Italy’s Puglia region, replaces Corfu on the revised sailing dated August 26, 2026. Known for its coastal scenery, archaeological sites, and historic urban center, Taranto provides passengers access to a different segment of Mediterranean culture and history. The port serves as an alternative that maintains itinerary continuity while reducing congestion-related operational challenges.











