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MEET THE
PRINCESS FLEET
Princess' Fleet
was designed with Personal Choice in mind. With a seemingly endless
array of options and features, passengers will enjoy a "what you
want, when you want" vacation surrounded by luxury appointments,
intimately designed spaces, spacious staterooms and Princess'
trademark private balconies.
Click on the ship to view Ship Statistics; Activities and Services;
Staterooms and Deckplans |
Coral
Princess
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Affordable balconies
are a hallmark of the Princess Fleet with more than 700 balcony
staterooms on this Sun Class ship alone. You'll find everything else
you need for an amazing cruise on this 1,970-passenger ship. Dine at
Sabatini's restaurant one night and the Bayou Café & Steakhouse the
next. Enjoy the European-style casino, the intimate atmosphere of
the cigar bar or the chic martini bar. These are just a few ways to
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Dawn Princess
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Sister ship to Sun Princess, the Dawn Princess incorporates the same sense
of spaciousness and a smooth passenger flow, combined with intimately
designed spaces. A twin to Sun Princess, Dawn Princess is
imaginatively conceived and tastefully decorated. The Grand Plaza atrium is
one of the most stunning lobbies afloat and is just one of the features that
make this ship a Personal Choice favorite. (1,950 passengers)
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Diamond Princess
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Wake up each morning
to a different horizon to explore and new shipboard pleasures. Take
it all in from one of nearly 740 balcony staterooms. And just steps
away, you'll find the perfect place to indulge in a hot stone
massage, enjoy fine dining and share a night to remember. The famed
Lotus Spa, charming Santa Fe Dining Room and intriguing Explorers
Lounge are just a few of many features to sample. It's all waiting
for you onboard this 2,670-passenger Grand Class vessel |
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Golden Princess
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Visit those places you've always wanted to see via a palace at sea. That's
exactly what you'll experience on the 2,600-passenger Golden Princess. Among
this magnificent ship's Grand Class features are great dining rooms like
Canaletto, Donatello and Bernini, three state-of-the-art show lounges, a
world-class art collection, a variety of pools, a nine-hole putting course,
a kid's video game arcade, and more than 700 balcony staterooms.
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Island Princess
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A sister
ship to Coral Princess, Island Princess also features all the
options of Princess’ larger ships, plus more staterooms with private
balconies than any other ship in the Princess fleet. Despite the
full complement of amenities, the ship still possesses the ability
to pass through the Panama Canal, ensuring true flexibility in
deployment. Island Princess passengers will enjoy many of
Princess' famed Personal Choice Cruising options and services, along
with some exciting new features. |
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Sapphire Princess
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One of
Princess' newest "gems", Sapphire Princess spends her summers in
Alaska sailing from Seattle to ports such as Skagway, Juneau,
Ketchikan and Victoria B.C. Other times of the year the Sapphire
Princess visits Mexico, Australia and the South Pacific. The largest
and most innovative Princess vessel yet, the 113,000-ton Sapphire
Princess debuted in May 2004 as a sister ship to the elegant Diamond
Princess. This "sparkling" new vessel offers passengers a way to
visit a variety of ports throughout the Pacific in style. (2,670
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Sun Princess
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See what we
mean by Big Ship Choice, Small Ship Feel. This 1,950-passenger vessel
provides an amazing onboard experience. With more than 400 balcony
staterooms, you can wake up to your own exclusive vista. Take a dip in one
of three spacious pools or spend your evening at one of the show lounges
with unique performances each night. Dining options are also plentiful,
including two formal dining rooms, the Sterling Steakhouse and the 24-hour
Horizon Court. And don't miss the Lotus Spa for some pampering.
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