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Grand Class Cruising -
the Princess Fleet
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If you could chart your course for
anywhere in the world, where would you
sail? Just name it and Princess will take you there from Beijing to Bermuda,
from Siberia,from Cape Horn to Canada/New England. More Time? Choose a
72-day World
Cruise or a leisurely cruisetour. Go on safari, sail the Yangtze
River,
explore the Outback, see the Taj Mahal. Every vacation features a
style of travel you
won't find anywhere else. We call it Grand Class Cruising,
where variety &
innovation reign, where you have freedom of "what you
want, when you want"
choice.
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The
Beautiful Ships of Princess
Caribbean Princess
The well - appointed vessel
takes Personal Choice Cruising to a new livel with Caribbean
Cuisines, the renowned Lotus Spa, and nearly 900 cabins w/ balconies
- more than any other ship sailing year round in the Caribbean.
Caribbean Princess will also debut out latest onboard entertainment
option, " Movies Under the Stars", which boasts a giant poolside
Time Square-style video screen to feature the latest movie and
special sporting event. |
Coral Princess
Coral
Princess features an innovative power generation technology -- a
combination of diesel engines and gas turbines - and will offer 85%
outside staterooms, most with private balconies. Coral Princess
passengers will enjoy many of Princess' famed Personal Choice
Cruising options and services, along with some exciting new
features. Coral Princess will bring a new style of cruising to the
Panama Canal and Alaska when she sets sail |
Crown Princess
Debuted in May 2006, Crown
Princess, like the Caribbean Princess, will be designed specifically
for cruising the balmy Caribbean waters. The upcoming vessel will
feature a number of new design evolutions to create additional
options for passengers |
Dawn Princess
The
Grand Class Dawn Princess,
sister ship to Sister ship to Sun
Princess, the Dawn Princess incorporates the same sense of
spaciousness and an uncrowded passenger flow, combined with
intimately designed spaces. Dawn Princess has everything from
computerized golf and a 24-hour restaurant to a choice of pools, two
show lounges, a children's center and more |
Diamond Princess
Princess is proud to introduce
the new Diamond Princess in 2003. Boasting 750 private balcony
staterooms and weighing 113,000 tons, the Diamond is the largest and
most innovative Princess vessel yet. This new gem begins sailing in
Alaska in June, and delivers high-tech features combined with
classic Princess amenities to create the next generation of Personal
Choice Cruising |
Golden
Princess
The Golden Princess is the sister ship to the Grand Princess,
as one of the most innovative cruise ships sailing today,
epitomizing Princess' unique Personal Choice Cruising program.
Golden Princess is the perfect ship for two of our most popular
destinations. A veritable floating city, her variety is the perfect
complement to the Mediterranean and the Caribbean alike. |
Grand
Princess
Taller
than the Statue of Liberty and longer than three football fields,
this 2,600-passenger ship features an unprecedented design with some
of the most innovative amenities ever found on a cruise ship,
providing its passengers with unparalleled onboard choice. |
Island
Princess
Island Princess will bring a new style of cruising to the Panama
Canal and Alaska. Specially designed to traverse the Canal and the
Gulf of Alaska, Island Princess offers passengers the many
distinctive Personal Choice Cruising options. Features three
distinctive show lounges, including the two-story interactive
Universe Lounge, as well as a Personal Choice Dining lineup
comprised of two main dining rooms, along with several alternative
options. Choices include the popular Sabatini's Italian trattoria
and the Bayou Café, cruising's first New Orleans-style restaurant.
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Pacific
Princess
R3, a former
Renaissance vessel was introduced to Princess' fleet on August 9,
2002 as Pacific Princess. Her sleek, modern design will provides a
'boutique version' of our Personal Choice Cruising program, with
over two thirds of the ship's cabins having balconies and with a
variety of dining and entertainment options to deliver on our
trademark "big ship choice" in a smaller, more intimate cruise
environment. Pacific Princess will sail throughout French Polynesia
and the wider Pacific region. |
Regal Princess
Regal
Princess, like her sister Crown Princess, reveals the unique style
of architect Renzo Piano, of Pompidou Center fame. Regal Princess
has everything you need to enjoy an unforgettable vacation in
Europe, Canada, or Tahiti/Hawaii.
Imagine sailing aboard
a ship with 24-hour dining, lots of lounges, bars, pools, and
more.
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Royal
Princess
Royal Princess, christened by Princess Diana, is one of the most
beautiful ships afloat with the sleek silhouette and terraced
observation decks both fore and aft that have brought her rave
reviews since being introduced in 1984. Royal Princess remains one
of the most beautiful ships afloat. Royal Princess' decks,
observation areas and lavish floor-to-ceiling windows make her
perfect for cruising in Europe.
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Sapphire Princess
The Grand Class Sapphire
Princess entered service in May of 2004. Sapphire Princess, and her
sister Diamond Princess, are the next generation of Personal Choice
Cruising vessels in the Princess Fleet. Sapphire Princess offers new
high-tech features and many of the classic ones that Princess
passengers have come to admire.These features range from the
dazzling video screens of Club Fusion to the rich nautical
memorabilia of the Wheelhouse Bar. The trademark Skywalkers
disco/lounge in the sky concept has been taken a step further with a
larger room plus a new 125-foot wide balcony that provides a
captains view over the aft end of the ship. The other popular
features included on Sapphire Princess are multiple dining rooms and
show lounges, a multi-room youth center, a wedding chapel, Internet
Cafe, Lotus Spa, and Princess' trademark balcony staterooms |
Sea Princess
Sea Princess meets and exceeds all expectations, from staterooms
with private balconies to places to dine and be entertained. Something
for everyone is a Sea Princess trademark. Her stunning four-story
lobby, lavish pools, an ocean-view gymnasium, fully-supervised
child/teen centers.
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Star
Princess
Star Princess,
the newest sister ship to Grand Princess, is the largest and most
amenity-filled ship positioned on the West Coast, bringing the best
of Personal Choice Cruising to Alaska and the Mexican Riviera for
the first time. |
Sun Princess
The
$300 million Sun Princess was the first in Princess' 1.6 billion
dollar expansion & her reception has been phenomenal. Everyone,
from travel writers and experienced cruisers to first-timers are
dazzled by the unprecedented array of dining and entertainment.
With acres of decks, pools, two show lounges, a choice of dining
venues including a 24-hour restaurant, the Sun Princess makes Alaska,
Mexico
and the Panama
Canal cruising unforgettable.
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Tahitian
Princess
Tahitian Princess, a former Renaissance vessel was introduced to
Princess' fleet in 2002 . Her sleek, modern design provides a
'boutique version' of our Personal Choice Cruising program, with
over two thirds of the ship's cabins having balconies and with a
variety of dining and entertainment options to deliver on our
trademark "big ship choice" in a smaller, more intimate cruise
environment. Tahitian Princess will sail year-round in Tahiti and
the South Pacific, debuting the only 10-day sailings in the region.
Three unique itineraries, with a total of 50 departures roundtrip
from Papeete, Tahiti, each include calls at the tropical paradises
of Bora Bora, Moorea and Raiatea. Passengers can choose one of the
34 French Polynesia/Cook Islands sailings that explore ports like
mystic Huahine and Raratonga and feature overnight stays in both
Papeete and Bora Bora; enjoy one of eight French Polynesia/Samoa
cruises to discover the dramatic beauty of Pago Pago and Apia; or
travel on one of eight French Polynesia/Marquesas voyages to unwrap
the secrets of Nuku Hiva and Hiva.
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