It comes ahead of the vessel’s inaugural season of 15 10-night Caribbean itineraries, sailing round-trip from Fort Lauderdale. It departed on its maiden voyage on Wednesday (10 November).
The ship will then head to Europe to sail a series of Scandinavian voyages round-trip from Copenhagen.
Enchanted’s naming ceremony will be broadcast globally on Monday 13 December via Princess Cruises’ Facebook page, YouTube channel and website.
The line said the 145,000-ton, 3,660-guest vessel "represents an evolution of the design platform consistent across her sister ships, offering an elevation of style and elegance".
John Padgett, Princess Cruises president, said the introduction of Enchanted is a "significant milestone" for the line.
"Enchanted Princess is our seventh ship to enter service since the global pause, signifying our successful path forward, with many loyal and new guests ready to sail with us and our teammates ready to deliver meaningful and memorable holidays at an incredible value," he added.
Onboard features include a selection of "Sky Suites", which offer inclusive amenities, a suite experience manager, accommodation for up to five guests and a balcony spanning 1,000 square-foot with 270-degree views.
There are also 25 bars and restaurants, four swimming pools, a range of hot tubs, original production shows such as Rock Opera, and a jazz-themed bar called Take Five.