Royal Princess® Cruise Ship
A welcoming ambience and innovative offerings create the perfect way to see the world.
- Inaugural Cruise: June 16, 2013
- Christener: Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cambridge
- Guest Cabins: 1,780 total
- Number of Decks: 19
- Tonnage: 142,229
- Length: 1,083 feet
- Height: 217 feet
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From the moment you step aboard, we want you to feel welcomed and right at home. And with attentive service from a friendly staff that knows what hospitality means, you’ll find your Princess® ship truly is your home away from home.
Photos, floor plan diagrams, amenities, and furnishings represent typical arrangements and may vary by ship and stateroom.
Most Luxurious Accommodations at Sea
Mini-suite with exclusive vip touches, add an element of luxury to your stay, spectacular views from your room, front row seat for beautiful scenery, our most affordable option, for guests with limited mobility, dining options.
Indulge your appetite whenever you wish on board Princess®. Every hour, our chefs are busy baking, grilling and sautéing great-tasting fare from scratch. Princess offers unparalleled inclusive dining options throughout the ship with a wide range of culinary delights to suit any palate, from endless buffet choice to gourmet pizza, frosty treats, decadent desserts and much more. 1
Dine My Way℠
Dine when, how and where you like.
A (Seafood) Fan Favorite Returns!
Alfredo’s Pizzeria
Hand-tossed pizza, hot out of the oven.
Horizon Court
An ever-changing selection of favorites.
International Café
Sip and snack around the clock.
Trident Grill
Traditional southern bbq, with poolside ease, specialty dining.
Dining on board a Princess® cruise ship is a joyful celebration and our specialty restaurants always deliver an extraordinary experience. They are among the best at sea – or anywhere. We serve dishes made with the freshest ingredients, and our menus reflect regional flavors from around the world. You'll find our specialty restaurants are the perfect place to celebrate any occasion. 1
A Dazzling Dining Adventure
A taste of italy, enjoyed in luxury, timeless steakhouse traditions, wines from around the world, celebrate seafood, a private breakfast with a view, a sweet treat from italy.
On every Princess ship, you'll find so many ways to play, day or night. Explore The Shops of Princess, celebrate cultures at our Festivals of the World or learn a new talent — our onboard activities will keep you engaged every moment of your cruise vacation. 1
Discovery at SEA Programs
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Vegas Style Casino
For novices, casual players, or high rollers.
The Seawalk®
Unparalleled views of the sea.
Princess Live!
Lights, sound, action.
Take a Stroll into the European-style Piazza
The Shops of Princess
Tax and duty-free shopping.
Art Gallery & Auctions
Art lovers rejoice—enjoy exquisite art aboard.
Freshwater Pools & Hot Tubs
Soak in a world of relaxation.
Sports Court
Get in the game with a variety of activities.
MedallionNet® Wi-Fi
The best wi-fi at sea.
Afternoon Tea
Celebration of tasty teas and divine desserts, entertainment.
Original musicals, dazzling magic shows, feature films, top comedians and nightclubs that get your feet movin’ and groovin’. There’s something happening around every corner; luckily, you have a whole cruise of days and nights to experience it all. 1
Movies Under the Stars®
A reel treat day or night.
Princess® Watercolor Fantasy Show
A spectacle of water dances to music.
Original Musical Productions
Great venues large and small.
Music & Dancing
Dazzling entertainment every day and night.
Featured Guest Entertainers
At night, the stars shine bright on our stages.
Princess Theater
Broadway-style productions at sea.
Lively Nightlife
Good Spirits At Sea
Good spirits, good stories, joyful rejuvenation.
Revitalize and refresh body, mind and soul with Princess®. From rejuvenating spa treatments and the tranquility of a top-deck retreat reserved just for adults to our state-of-the-art fitness centers, you’ll find all the elements to come back new.
Experience the Ultimate Night of Sleep at Sea
Relax in a tranquil retreat just for adults, go ahead, be pampered – you deserve it, a host of ways to get an energizing workout, luxuriate in our largest-ever thermal suite, kids, teens & family.
From family-friendly stateroom options to enriching youth and family programs, quality time is time well spent. Onboard activities spark curiosity and fuel creativity while excursions ashore engage and inspire!
Explore the Treehouse
Step into the lodge, hang out in the beach house, quality time together.
1 Activities, dining and entertainment options vary by ship and are subject to change. Photos represent typical arrangements and may vary in detail or configuration.
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All 16 Princess Cruises Ships, From Newest to Oldest
Here’s everything you need to know about the Princess Cruises fleet.
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Sailors of all ages love Princess Cruises for its quality, service, value, and serene style of cruising. What’s more, the 2023 T+L World’s Best Award-winning mega-ship line — which is also a WBA Hall of Fame Honoree — tends to steer clear of splashy entertainment (for example, you won’t find go-karts, water slides, or ziplines on board most ships) in favor of more refined activities. Discovery at SEA programming is a standout offering: In partnership with Discovery and Animal Planet, guests can partake in nature-centric onboard activities and shore excursions. Most Princess ships boast a majestic atrium modeled after an Italian piazza, and it’s here where you’ll find some of the best drinking, dining, and shopping venues on board.
According to travel advisor and cruise specialist Jennaca Boose of Marvelous Mouse Travels , Princess’ fleet of 15 ships — 16 if you count the upcoming Sun Princess , which will make its long-anticipated debut this year — is family-friendly, and each vessel is “equipped to entertain all ages;” however, some cater towards specific age demographics better than others. For example, she says, travelers sailing with younger children will especially love Royal Princess and Regal Princess , which “have even more to offer” beyond the kids club, such as “outdoor play areas with jungle gyms and a separate teen space with a hot tub.” Meanwhile, says Boose, cruisers craving an intimate onboard experience may consider sailing aboard Coral Princess or Island Princess , which are two of the line’s smaller ships.
Finally, it’s also worth noting that the line offers dozens, if not hundreds, of itineraries across the globe, including Alaska, Mexico, Japan, the Mediterranean, and many more. “Whether you’re looking for a quick getaway or an immersive cultural itinerary,” says Boose, “Princess has a ship for you.” Without further ado, keep scrolling for a breakdown of each ship in the Princess Cruises fleet to help you narrow down which vessels would be best for you.
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Sun Princess
Inaugural Year: 2024
Ship Class: Sphere
Ship Capacity: 4,300 guests
The inaugural ship in Princess' new Sphere class, Sun Princess is the line's largest — and flashiest — vessel to date. Set to sail the Mediterranean and Caribbean, this 20-deck mega-ship is sure to make waves following its early 2024 debut. The Park19 family zone will offer nine fun-filled activities, including the Sea Breeze (the first Rollglider at sea), The Lookout (an open-air observation deck), and Coastal Climb (a climbing structure for adventure enthusiasts of all ages). There’s also a two-deck arena, the multi-level Dome entertainment space, and the brand-new Spellbound, a Victorian-themed bar where guests can watch magicians while sipping theatrical cocktails.
Discovery Princess
Inaugural Year: 2022
Ship Class: Royal
Ship Capacity: 3,660 guests
For an elegant onboard experience complete with world-class specialty dining that’ll entice any gourmand, spectacular live entertainment in the lavish Princess Theater, and the largest balconies at sea (spanning over 1,000 square feet) found in one of the ship’s splurge-worthy Sky Suites, look no further than Princess’ final Royal-class ship. Spend sea days soaking up the sun — and the ocean views — by the infinity Wake View Pool.
Enchanted Princess
Inaugural Year: 2021
The elegant Enchanted Princess is a haven for relaxation-seekers with four sparkling pools (including the infinity-edge Wake View Pool), 10 hot tubs, and a serene spa offering Asian-inspired treatments. For the ultimate splurge, reserve one of the sprawling Sky Suites, best known for their expansive balconies offering 270-degree sea views. Other honorable mentions include the Sanctuary, Discovery at SEA, movie screenings under the stars, and the SeaWalk, a 60-foot-long glass-enclosed hallway with floor-to-ceiling ocean vistas.
Sky Princess
Inaugural Year: 2019
The snazzy Sky Princess made its grand debut in 2019; fast-forward five years later, and the ship has retained its allure. The three-story atrium is the beating heart of the ship, dotted with shops, bars, and restaurants galore. Check out Chef’s Table Lumiere, or try your luck at the casino for the ultimate splurge. Finally, for the best ocean views, book one of the Sky Suites.
Majestic Princess
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Inaugural Year: 2017
Ship Capacity: 3,560 guests
This Royal-class ship was initially designed for cruises from Shanghai, which means passengers can expect Chinese-inspired decor along with the fantastic specialty restaurant, Harmony, which features mouthwatering Asian menu items like wok-fried lobster, spring rolls, and more. Also unique to Majestic Princess is the adults-only Hollywood Pool Club, a perfect spot for grown-ups looking to soak in style. Meanwhile, don’t miss the dazzling casino and incredible SeaWalk, where panoramic ocean views await.
Regal Princess
Inaugural Year: 2014
This 2014 mega-ship definitely delivers in terms of onboard attractions. A few fan favorites include movies under the stars (best enjoyed with popcorn and candy in hand, of course), original productions, an outdoor musical fountain show, and Princess Live!, where passengers will find interactive culinary shows along with late-night comedy and game shows that can be viewed in-person or from the comfort of one’s stateroom. Last but not least, don’t forget to snap a selfie on the SeaWalk.
Royal Princess
Inaugural Year: 2013
Prepare to receive the royal treatment (pun intended) aboard the 3,560-passenger Royal Princess . The ship’s dazzling common spaces, including the grand atrium and the SeaWalk, are sure to impress design lovers, while the drinking and dining options, including the extravagant Chef’s Table Lumiere — available only on Royal-class ships — will delight culinary connoisseurs of all ages.
Ruby Princess
Inaugural Year: 2008
Ship Class: Crown
Ship Capacity: 3,080 guests
Entertainment options abound on the 19-deck Ruby Princess , from movies under the stars and basketball to golfing and (hopefully) winning big at the casino. While party-going cruisers can dance ‘til the wee hours of the night at Skywalkers, serenity-seeking travelers may choose to hit the sack early before waking up to enjoy the spa or The Sanctuary.
Emerald Princess
Inaugural Year: 2007
Last refurbished in 2019, Emerald Princess features something for families of all ages, including reimagined Camp Discovery youth and teen centers and the serene Sanctuary, a kid-free slice of paradise in the middle of the sea. Passengers can also perfect their swing at the putting course, enjoy poolside movie screenings, unwind at one of several swanky bars and lounges, including the Speakeasy Cigar Lounge, hit the spa, or dance the night away at the onboard club. In summary, it’s pretty much impossible to be bored on this ship.
Crown Princess
Inaugural Year: 2006
Despite its 3,000-plus passenger capacity , Crown Princess never feels super crowded thanks to abundant onboard amenities and activities. Highlights include three main dining rooms, a three-story atrium, and, of course, ample activities and programming, which run the gamut from basketball courts and pajama movie nights for kids to karaoke and an onboard nightclub.
Diamond Princess
Inaugural Year: 2004
Ship Class: Grand
Ship Capacity: 2,670 guests
Best known for its Asia itineraries, Diamond Princess is sure to wow cruisers of all ages with its unique onboard features. Wellness-seekers need not miss the Izumi Japanese Bath, where guests can enjoy a traditional Japanese bathing experience coupled with breathtaking ocean views. There’s also the adults-only Sanctuary sun deck, Broadway-caliber entertainment, ample restaurants (including five main dining rooms), a nightclub, and so much more.
Caribbean Princess
Ship Capacity: 3,140 guests
This massive 18-deck ship was last refurbished in 2019 to bring it up to par with the line’s latest vessels. The European-inspired piazza , boasting street performers, eclectic boutiques, restaurants and bars, and a striking spiral staircase, is the beating heart of the ship. Plus, as part of the line’s partnership with Discovery, guests can enjoy nature-filled activities and lectures.
Sapphire Princess
Ship Capacity: 2,670 guests
Those craving a traditional cruising experience need not look further than the 20-year-old Sapphire Princess . With an onboard nightclub, five main dining rooms (plus many other bars and lounges, including a cigar lounge), this 2,670-passenger ship is among the line’s buzziest. After dancing the night away, adults can spend the day relaxing at The Sanctuary, while families will surely appreciate the dedicated spaces for kids, tweens, and teens.
Island Princess
Inaugural Year: 2003
Ship Class: Coral
Ship Capacity: 2,200 guests
Island Princess was purposefully built to sail through the Panama Canal. This 2,200-guest, 20-plus-year-old ship offers a more refined onboard experience compared to the line’s newer, flashier vessels. Sea days are well spent at the spa, in swimming pools, or sipping cocktails in the massive atriums; come nighttime, watch movies under the stars (a Princess staple) or catch live musical performances before hitting the sack — and getting ready to do it all again the following day.
Coral Princess
Ship Capacity: 2,000 guests
Coral Princess is Princess’ smallest ship; however, there is still plenty to see, do, and experience on board. Guests can make themselves right at home in the piazza-style grand atrium, where prime people-watching awaits. For some R&R, grown-ups can head to the tranquil, adults-only Sanctuary while the kids are at play at the children’s centers.
Grand Princess
Inaugural Year: 1998
Ship Capacity: 2,600 guests
Princess’ oldest ship underwent a major renovation back in 2019, adding fan-favorite restaurants like Alfredo's Pizzeria, Salty Dog Grill, and Coffee & Cones. Catch a Broadway-style show, relax at The Sanctuary, or partake in nature-centric activities as part of the line’s Discovery at SEA programming.
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Royal Princess Overview
Royal Princess was christened by the lovely and royal Duchess of Cambridge, formerly Kate Middleton. This ship offers many incredible features, most notably the SeaWalk, a glass enclosed hallway that extends 28 feet beyond the edge of the ship giving passengers a spectacular and unobstructed view of the ocean below. Royal Princess features dozens of food options and an area to play bocce ball, croquet and golf, along with an expanded atrium with a tea tower where passengers can brew their own tea blend - a very royal experience, indeed.
- Passenger Capacity: 3,560 (double occupancy)
- Year Built: 2013
- Last Refurbished: 2018
- Balconies Royal Princess has abolished oceanview cabins. Princess made all of their outside cabins balconies, which gives passengers not only great views of the ports they're in and the oceans they are traversing, but with a balcony you get to experience cruising with all of your senses. You’ll hear the sea birds squaw, you’ll smell the fresh air and feel the breeze on your face. A balcony offers a step up, fit for the Royal Princess’ esteemed passengers.
- The Atrium The Royal Princess takes Princess Cruises to a new level. With an expanded size and lots of new features, the design team on the ship reinvented many of Princess’ core features. The Atrium, which is the center piece of the ship, is 50 percent larger than any Atrium before her. The Royal Princess’ Atrium connects three stories of the ship with beautiful staircases and presents the perfect spot to grab a cup of coffee or catch an interactive show.
- Godmother To honor the Royal Princess , none other than the Duchess of Cambridge christened the ship when she debuted in the spring of 2013. The Duchess, formerly known as Kate Middleton, christened the ship just over a month before giving birth to the heir to the British throne, Prince George. Middleton carries on an important family tradition as the original Royal Princess was christened by her late mother-in-law, Princess Diana.
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Royal Princess Cruise Destinations
Princess Cruises offers a wide array of cruising destinations, as well as a Cruisetour program that is revered in the cruising industry. This impressive selection includes over 100 itineraries reaching over 300 ports all across the world. Whether cruise to take in the beautiful fall foliage of Canada and New England or a splendid voyage to sunny Tahiti, Princess Cruises can offer you a great value with an exceptional experience. Other destinations include, but are not limited to: Asia, Hawaii, Mexico, the Panama Canal, Australia, and more.
Choose an Alaska cruise, where you can explore the tundra or view the natural beauty, take a dog sled ride or kick back in some hot springs!
Alaska Cruisetours
A Princess Cruises Alaska Cruisetour is the best choice for a full, in-depth adventure in the Last Frontier.
Satisfy your hunger for the unique and intriguing, whether it’s a rarely seen whale or a quirky new sport, with an Australia and New Zealand cruise.
Australia/New Zealand Cruisetours
Encounter out-of-this-world beauty, rich Aboriginal cultures and thrilling adventures on an Australia and New Zealand cruisetour.
Hawaii holds cultural delights and tropical pleasures in store for your cruise vacation.
Mexican Riviera
Imagine the clear blue waters, fantastic beaches, and fascinating culture you will encounter on a cruise to Mexican Riviera.
South Pacific / Tahiti
French Polynesia’s animated culture and natural, gorgeous landscapes are the highlight of each and every day of a cruise to Tahiti and the South Pacific.
Transpacific
Cross the world’s largest ocean while visiting tropical islands and lively cultures along the way.
U. S. Pacific Coast
From San Francisco treats to Hollywood streets, it’s call about the West Coast—choose a California Coastal cruise.
Royal Princess Departure Ports
Princess Cruises has one of the most extensive set of sailings. Their ships travel the world embarking from popular ports like New York City, Vancouver, Venice and Los Angeles. They also have cruises that sail from smaller, more exotic ports like Kobe in Japan and Valparaiso in Chile. We’ll help you find a Princess cruise you’ll love, give us a call today.
Hobart, Australia
If you are looking for a relaxing, tranquil and laid-back vacation spot – Hobart is the place for you!
The near perfect days, beautiful scenery, pristine beaches and sparkling water offer the perfect backdrop for any dream adventure in Sydney, Australia.
Auckland, New Zealand
The mild temperatures in Auckland enhance an outdoorsy cruise destination. Tour the many beaches, hike beautiful mountain ranges or just wander Auckland’s city streets.
Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii
Honolulu, with its near perfect weather every day and beautiful mountains and tropical landscapes, is a destination not to be missed.
The possibilities are endless when cruising to or from the City of Angels. Let your inner rock star shine as you explore the many wonders of Los Angeles, California.
Known as The Emerald City, Seattle is a beautiful, luscious city with incredible views of the Cascade Mountains and Elliott Bay. The city is full of activities for both water lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
Whether it’s your cruise destination or a launching point, Vancouver is a beautiful destination in itself with a sophisticated downtown and lots of natural elements to explore.
Whittier, Alaska
Experience the best of the Last Frontier in quaint Whittier, Alaska. Enjoy the clear water filled with salmon, red snapper and trout along with the freely roaming wildlife, all combining to make Whittier a treat to visit.
Royal Princess Deck Plans
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Balcony (DA)
Choose this enhanced version of a Balcony stateroom with more space and a comfortable sofa bed. Enjoy a larger balcony with more room to view the beautiful scenery as you sail from destination to destination and take in the ocean breeze for a wonderful and romantic evening or morning. This stateroom also includes some of the amenities offered in a Mini-Suite stateroom.
Balcony (DB)
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Choose this enhanced version of a Balcony stateroom with more space and a comfortable sofa bed. This cabin has an obstructed view balcony from which to enjoy the fresh sea air. Enjoy a larger balcony with more room to view the beautiful scenery as you sail from destination to destination and take in the ocean breeze for a wonderful and romantic evening or morning. This stateroom also includes some of the amenities offered in a Mini-Suite stateroom.
Balcony (DW)
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Larger than a Deluxe Balconcy Suite. Choose this enhanced version of a Balcony stateroom with more space and a comfortable sofa bed. Enjoy a larger balcony with more room to view the beautiful scenery as you sail from destination to destination and take in the ocean breeze for a wonderful and romantic evening or morning. This stateroom also includes some of the amenities offered in a Mini-Suite stateroom.
Balcony (BA)
This impressive stateroom offers the added indulgence of a balcony and gives you more space than a standard stateroom. Enjoy your own private outdoor space with a table, two chairs, and a relaxing view of the inspiring scenery surrounding you, wimpressive stateroom offers the added indulgence of a balcony. Enjoy your own private outdoor space with a table, two chairs, and a relaxing view of the inspiring scenery surrounding you, whether a beautiful sunset over the ocean or a new city to explore.
Balcony (BB)
This impressive This impressive stateroom offers the added indulgence of a balcony and gives you more space than a standard stateroom. Enjoy your own private outdoor space with a table, two chairs, and a relaxing view of the inspiring scenery surrounding you, whether a beautiful sunset over the ocean or a new city to explore. It's also perfect to enjoy offers the elegance of a balcony with fine patio furniture. It offers all the amenities of an interior stateroom, plus a spacious closet and desk
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Inside (IA)
These staterooms are the perfect place to recharge your batteries. Our most affordable option, featuring two twin beds or a queen-size bed. Other amenities include a refrigerator, hair dryer, TV, closet and bathroom with shower.
Inside (IB)
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A premium stateroom category featuring our best located Mini-Suite staterooms, as well as the great amenities found in all Mini-Suites plus premier dining benefits and luxurious perks. Each night, enjoy Club Class Dining, an exclusive dining area featuring expedited seating with no wait, expanded menu options, dedicated wait staff and tableside preparations. Other amenities include priority embarkation and disembarkation, a complimentary one-time wine set-up and so much more!
Choose a luxurious Mini-Suite with balcony which is substantially larger than a Balcony stateroom and receive a complimentary welcome glass of Champagne. Mini-Suites include a separate sitting area with sofa bed, premium bathroom amenities and two flat-panel televisions. For families or groups needing a little extra space, Mini-Suites offer an appealing and affordable option.
Penthouse Suite features a spacious cabin and balcony. Enjoy exclusive suite-only upgrades and benefits. Surrounding you with deluxe accommodations, a spacious Suite with balcony includes all the amenities of a Club Class Mini-Suite, plus incredible premiums. Enjoy more living space, a sofa bed and separate seating areas, and wonderfully enhanced amenities that range from priority embarkation and disembarkation to a complimentary mini-bar setup in suite and so much more.
Surrounding you with deluxe accommodations, a spacious Suite with balcony includes all the amenities of a Club Class Mini-Suite, plus incredible premiums. Enjoy more living space, a sofa bed and separate seating areas, and wonderfully enhanced amenities that range from priority embarkation and disembarkation to a complimentary mini-bar setup in suite and so much more.
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A lot has changed since the days of the Love Boat . Check out this photo gallery of what a Princess ship looks like in the 21 st century.
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Like its sister ship, Regal Princess , unique features like a top-deck pool and the SeaWalk (a glass-paneled walkway that stretches 28 feet beyond the ship's edge) make Royal Princess stand out among competitors.
The 3,560-passenger ship debuted in 2013 and was last refurbished in December 2018. Onboard activities include an indoor driving range, duty-free boutiques and educational programming through Discovery at SEA. Younger passengers can participate in age-appropriate youth clubs while adults play games in the casino or sip cocktails at one of multiple lounges.
When it's time to dine, passengers can choose from the main dining rooms, six specialty restaurants or several casual eateries. In terms of lodging, all cabins are appointed with minifridges and flat-screen TVs. While Interior cabins measure between 158 and 162 square feet, larger Balcony staterooms offer 214 to 222 square feet. Each guest aboard Royal Princess receives an OceanMedallion wearable device to unlock his or her stateroom, make onboard payments, track down friends and family and more.
Royal Princess offers itineraries throughout Alaska, Canada, California, Mexico, Asia, Australia, Hawaii and the South Pacific.
Pros & Cons
Large selection of dining venues
Upcharges for some amenities
- Expert Rating » 4.0
- Traveler Rating » 4.2
- Health Rating » 4.5
Royal Princess ranks # 3 out of 15 Princess Cruises Cruise Ships based on an analysis of expert and user ratings, as well as health ratings.
- # 3 in Best Princess Cruises
- # 12 in Best Cruises to Alaska
- # 12 in Best Cruises to the Pacific
- # 31 in Best Affordable Cruises
- # 37 in Best Cruises for Couples
Royal Princess offers a wide range of accomodation options. Browse cabins to find the stateroom that suits your needs.
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Royal Princess current location is at East Asia (coordinates 42.01710 N / 143.99860 E) cruising at speed of 17.2 kn (32 km/h | 20 mph) en route to Valdez. The AIS position was reported 31 minutes ago.
Current itinerary of Royal Princess
Royal Princess current cruise is 14 days, one-way from Yokohama to Whittier . Prices start from USD 1398 (double occupancy rates). The itinerary starts on 27 Apr, 2024 and ends on 11 May, 2024 .
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The 2013-built Royal Princess cruise ship is the 1st Royal-class vessel in the Princess Cruises fleet, together with the fleet mates Regal Princess (2014), Majestic Princess (2017), Sky Princess (2019), Enchanted Princess (2021) and Discovery Princess (2022). From the same class is also the P&O UK ship Britannia (2015).
The vessel (IMO number 9584712) is currently Bermuda- flagged (MMSI 310661000) and registered in Hamilton .
History - construction and ownership
Princess Cruises is a USA-based passenger shipping company headquartered in Beverly Hills CA. A former subsidiary of P&O Princess Cruises (1977-founded), in 2003, the company merged with Carnival Corporation - the world's largest cruise shipowner. Among Princess Cruise Lines Ltd's assets is the Caribbean private island resort Princess Cays (on Bahamas Eleuthera Island's southern end), located approx 80 km (50 mi) from Nassau .
The 3600-passenger ship Royal Princess debuted in June 2013 with a series of 12-day Mediterranean voyages out of homeports Barcelona (Spain) and Venice (Italy) . The sistership Regal Princess was inaugurated in May 2014. These ships are among the world's largest passenger ships , being built by Fincantieri Italy. Royal Princess features 17 decks, 14 bars, a large-sized premium Spa, SeaWalk (glass-enclosed walkway). The glass-bottomed SeaWalk offers stunning sea and port views from 128 ft / 39 m above waterline.
An interesting fact is that one of the newest ships of Princess Cruises features in a BBC program - the upcoming ‘Sea Cities’ series. The 3-part documentary based in Southampton UK visits several ports across the United Kingdom to view their events and activities, as well as meet seafarers and staff. Princess Cruises’ Royal Princess appears in ‘Sea Cities: Maritime Liverpool’ episode, highlighting what goes on behind the scenes of the 19-deck cruise vessel during a visit to the city. The 60-minute episode airs on BBC2 on February 18, 2016.
Royal Princess was christened in 2013 by HRH, The Duchess of Cambridge. The ship called in Liverpool 7 times in 2015 on round Britain cruises.
Decks and Cabins
Royal Princess staterooms (1780 total, in 38 categories) include 350 Suites, 1088 Balcony and 342 Inside cabins, in 38 categories. The ship has no Oceanview cabins. Most outside accommodations (1438) have private step-out balconies. The ship also has 36 wheelchair-accessible cabins. The largest are the Balcony Suites (470 ft2 / 44 m2 plus 210 ft2 / 20 m2 terrace).
The boat has 18 decks , of which 15 are passenger-accessible and 8 with cabins.
Shipboard dining options - Food and Drinks
Onboard Royal Princess, there is a big emphasis on dining with a total of 16 spots to eat. For the MDR (main dining room) experience, Royal offers "anytime" and "traditional" evening dining in 3 different restaurant venues. The Allegro offers set-tablemates and set-seating options, while Concerto and Symphony are open seating (between 5:30 p.m. and 10 p.m.). All of the MDRs offer the same menu, with the most special items occurring on formal nights. All the three main dining rooms offer heart-healthy,
Lotus Spa and vegetarian menu items for passengers with dietary restrictions. Food and service are generally excellent at all meals. One of the greatest improvements on Royal Princess is the Horizon Court. The buffet area offers double the number of seats found on Emerald Princess, Ruby Princess and Crown Princess; Royal provides space for 350 outdoors and 900 indoors and also offers a bigger variety of table styles, including 2-tops and bistro-style "counter-height" dining tables.
Follows the complete list of Royal Princess restaurants and food bars.
- Sabatini’s Restaurant (Italian specialty restaurant, a la carte: offers 3-course Italian/seafood menu; open between 6 p.m. -11 p.m., reservations recommended)
- Symphony Restaurant (midship location; offers “Anytime Dining” for Dinner; with “Wine Cellar” area serving “Wine Maker’s Dinner” for $40, capacity 12 guests)
- Alfredo’s Pizzeria (121-seat; the largest complimentary pizzeria at sea)
- Concerto Restaurant (forward Dining Room; offers “Anytime Dining” 5:30 pm -10 pm; serves “Wine Maker’s Dinner” package for $40)
- Allegro Restaurant (aft Dining Room; offers formal dining and two fixed dinner seatings at 6 pm or 8:15 pm; “Chef’s Table” private dining for $115, 12 guests)
- Ocean Terrace (specialty seafood bar)
- Crown Grill (160-seat steakhouse/seafood restaurant, reservations recommended; on select days serves British Pub Lunch, complimentary)
- Trident Grill & Prego Pizzeria (self-service, complimentary fast food bar)
- Calypso Cabana (food bar offering picnic baskets, desserts, champagne and wine packages)
- Horizon Court (self-service buffet restaurant, complimentary); Horizon Buffet and Horizon Terrace
- Swirls Bar (ice cream)
In April 2024 Princess Cruises announced that starting September 14th (2024) fleetwide would be introduced 3 distinct main dining/dinner table service options – Traditional, Reservable, and Walk-in Anytime. By the new program (introduced with Sun Princess) on each ship are allocated 3 separate dining rooms - one for Traditional dining (offering early and late dinner seating), one with Reservable times, and one for Walk-in Anytime (open-seating). The new options are integrated with the OceanNow service, allowing anything to be ordered anytime, and delivered anywhere onboard.
Shipboard entertainment options - Fun and Sport
Royal Princess ship introduces more of an evolution than a revolution for the line. The sole big move forward by the cruise liner, that is being named Royal Princess in tribute to Princess' 1st purpose-built ship, is the innovative SkyWalk, which is a cantilevered, glass-enclosed walkway extending 28 ft/8,5 m beyond the edge of the vessel and 128 ft/39 m over the water. On the opposite side of the deck, the similarly designed 20-seat Seaview bar welcomes those who want to mix vistas with their vodka.
The bulk of performance action takes place in Royal's Princess Theater, situated on decks 6 and 7. The show lounge features palladium-style seating. It's deep, and if you don't arrive early, you might find yourself in the back, which is far from the stage. However, there aren't any obstacles or bad sightlines. The entertainment is excellent and varied, with a beat that is quite innovative. Passengers are entertained while sailing with top-rated production shows performed live in Princess Theater: The Secret Silk (via a partnership with award-winning composer Stephen Schwartz) and Encore (inspired by “Bravo!”, the cruise line’s top-rated show, and accompanied by onstage orchestra). In addition to the production shows, the Princess Theatre hosts other acts including vocalists and instrumentalists.
Follows the complete list of Royal Princess lounges, clubs and other entertainment venues for kids, teens and adults.
- The Piazza Atrium (3-deck open floor area; features live performances entertainment and lobby Bar Piazza)
- Princess Fine Arts Gallery; Photo Gallery & Shop; Limelight Photo Studio; Platinum Studio
- International Cafe (24-hour specialty coffee bar and patisserie)
- Vines Bar (wine/seafood/sushi bar)
- Gelato (the largest ice cream bar at sea)
- Library (with Internet stations); Internet Cafe (24-hour)
- Princess Royal Theatre (2-level musical and show productions; hosts workshops, seminars, game shows)
- Celebrations Shop; Calypso Cove Shop; Essence Shop; Meridian Bay Shop; Facets Shop
- Club 6 Disco & Bar; Churchill’s Lounge & Bar (cigar bar); Bellini’s Bar; Crooners Lounge & Bar; Princess Live Lounge; Vista Lounge; Concierge Lounge (Suite guests only); SkyLight Bar; Seaview Bar
- Princess Royal Casino
- Wheelhouse Bar (piano bar during the day and an English pub nightly)
- Royal’s Lotus Spa complex; Beauty Salon; Fitness Center (with Aerobics Studio)
- Wedding Chapel
- Movies Under the Stars (LED screen outdoor cinema)
- The Game Lounge (Video Games Arcade); Teen Center; Youth Center; Remix Disco & Lounge (teen club)
- The Sanctuary (adult-only open-air area)
- SeaWalk (glass-bottomed cantilevered walkway, 18 m/60 ft long)
- Fountain Pool area; Retreat Pool area
- Watercolor Fantasy, located on the top deck, captivates guests with brightly colored lights illuminating the water and offering a show of pirouettes, waltzes and fountains shooting water up to 33ft high choreographed to music.
- Princess Royal Sports Central - Center Court (volleyball, basketball, European football); Tennis Tables, Game Lounge virtual gaming, The Greens golf nets, Golfing Cage, Laser Shooting; Jogging Track.
Itineraries
Royal Princess itinerary program was initially based on Mediterranean and Caribbean voyages (alternating seasonally) with departures from homeports Fort Lauderdale FL USA, Civitavecchia-Rome , Venice , Barcelona .
In 2019-2020, the ship operated Mexican Riviera roundtrips from Long Beach-Los Angeles CA USA . The new itinerary program included 27x voyages (5-days and 7-days long) visiting Cabo San Lucas , Mazatlan and Puerto Vallarta . All 5-day "Cabo San Lucas Getaway" itineraries were with an overnight in Cabo.
Due to the Coronavirus crisis, the Royal Princess ship was paused for 2+ years (March 2020 thru April 2022). Operations were scheduled to restart on April 8, 2022, with homeporting in Vancouver BC Canada and voyages to Alaska and California. The Alaskan deployment replaced the previously planned Australia-New Zealand 2021-22 winter program (based on homeporting in Sydney NSW ) which was rescheduled for winter 2022-23.
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The Fincantieri Monfalcone -built liner debuted in June 2013 with a 2-day maiden voyage from Southampton to Channel Islands ( Guernsey ). This "preview cruise" (itinerary June 9-11, 2013) was roundtrip from Southampton to St Peter Port (Guernsey Island). The “Inaugural Cruise” (maiden voyage) was on June 16 (Mediterranean roundtrip out of Southampton) visiting ports in Portugal and Spain - Vigo , Lisbon , Gibraltar , Malaga , Barcelona .
The liner was christened by godmother Kate Middleton (Duchess of Cambridge). The naming ceremony was in Port Southampton England , held on June 16, 2013. Followed the maiden voyage to Iberia.
The vessel's powerplant includes four Wartsila marine diesel engines (model 46F, 2x 12V and 2x 14V) with combined power output 62,4 MW (83,700 hp). The propulsion system is based on two azipods with combined power output 18 MW (24,000 hp).
The ship has Fincantieri Monfalcone yard/hull number 6223, volume 142714 GT-tons, DWT-deadweight tonnage 12512 tons, LOA length 330 m, beam 38 m (max width 47 m/including the Navigation Bridge's wings), max draught 8,6 m.
Fun facts: It takes 3 million man-hours to build a Royal-class liner. For its construction are used 37000 tons of steel. For instance, about 12,000 tons of steel were used for constructing the Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles . The paint used for the vessel is 95,000 gallons (360,000 L), which is two times more than the quantity consumed for Golden Gate Bridge (re-painted annually). The electrical cables wiring the whole vessel are long 2484 mi (4000 km) which is enough to link NYC with LA .
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About Royal Princess
Majestic and beautiful, the 3,600-passenger Royal Princess is a new generation ship for Princess Cruises. Innovative, there is an over-water walkway, a bar that extends beyond her side, an adults-only retreat with private cabanas and pool, a spectacular light and sound show and a live TV studio. Designed for spaciousness, she is filled with fabulous amenities and unique dining experiences .
Highlighting the magnificent Royal Princess, is the exciting Atrium, designed to give the impression of having floating levels, with lots of bars and casual eateries throughout. Boasting dramatic back-lit spiral staircases, this spectacular spot is the perfect place to dine, lounge and enjoy entertainment. The International Café, open 24-hours is conveniently located here.
Across the ship is the SeaView Bar, which also extends over the side, a unique over-water venue for cocktails. Choose from 75 types of martinis at the popular Bellini's, an Italian cocktail bar. Lounge in the luxurious poolside cabanas at The Sanctuary or enjoy a massage, spa cuisine and the most relaxing experience at this relaxing retreat. Start your day with a morning breakfast show broadcast on your TV and go shopping at the many stores. Families will love the ship, with Youth and Teen Centers , offering a variety of activities for all age groups.
Recharge yourself at the Lotus Spa, with 18 treatment rooms, including two Couples Villas with side-by-side massage tables and a whirlpool bath. Let your cares melt away at The Enclave, a tranquil thermal suite with a variety of relaxing and soothing options, such as the herbal steam room, dry heat sauna and hydro-therapy pool. Play basketball, volley ball and tennis at the Center Court and work out at the Fitness Center, with treadmills, recumbent bicycles, free weights and a private aerobics studio. Try your swing at the batting cage, the indoor golf driving range and at croquet.
Savor mouthwatering cuisine the two elegant main dining rooms, Symphony and Allegro. Feel like you are on a white cloud at Chef's Table Lumiere, where you are surrounded by a special curtain of light as you savor exquisite cuisine, hosted by the Executive Chef. Enjoy a romantic dining experience with Ultimate Balcony Dining, where you are served a delicious meal by your own dedicated staff on your private balcony.
Head to Tuscan-inspired Sabatini's, for authentic traditional Italian cuisine or The Crown Grill for fresh seafood. Enjoy a classic pub lunch at the Wheelhouse Bar. Casual options are offered at the Horizon Court buffet, with a variety of food stations, with such offerings as a Mexican taqueria and Japanese hibachi. There is also an area for fondue, a first for a cruise ship, as well as a crab shack. Open 24-hours, the International Café, located at the Piazza, serves scrumptious freshly baked pastries, warm cookies and scrumptious paninis. Get a piping hot hand-tossed pizza fresh from the oven served at Alfredo's Pizzeria. Try the fabulous seafood bar at Ocean Terrace. The always popular Vines, is a fabulous wine, sushi and tapas bar.
Experience the utmost of comfort in the tranquility of the staterooms, designed to provide a soothing haven. Featured on all outside staterooms, are balconies, which make up about 80 percent of all the ship's total accommodations. Also introduced, are pillow-top mattresses and upholstered headboards, plus larger TV screens, with key card slots that turn lights on and off. Access to the stunning Concierge Lounge is available to suite guests.
Nighttime entertainment is exciting, as the top deck comes alive with a spectacular water and light show of computerized water jets and water shooting in the air. Afterward, munch on popcorn as you watch Movies Under the Stars® on a screen 30 percent larger than on previous Princess ships. On select evenings, head to the Ultimate Deck Party. Enjoy theme rock n' roll dances, cabaret performances, lavish productions at the stunning Princess Theater and live dance bands at the Vista Lounge. Princess Live! is a TV studio — the first at sea — broadcasting culinary shows, live concerts and late-night comedy. Step out of the dazzling Princess Casino and into the trendy nightclub, Club 6, where you dance and enjoy a drink prepared tableside. You will think the Rat Pack is about to show up at the 1960's styled Crooners Lounge, where you can watch the pianists on the "dueling glass pianos."
Escape completely on the spectacular, exciting and innovative Royal Princess.
Penthouse Suite with Balcony
Surrounding you with deluxe accommodations, a spacious Suite with balcony includes all the amenities of a Reserve Collection Mini-Suite, plus incredible premiums. Enjoy more living space, a sofa bed and separate seating areas, and wonderfully enhanced amenities that range from priority embarkation and disembarkation to a mini-bar setup in suite and so much more.
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Premium Mini-Suite
Choose a luxurious Mini-Suite with balcony which is substantially larger than a Balcony stateroom and receive a welcome glass of bubbly. Mini-Suites include a separate sitting area with sofa bed and two flat-panel televisions. For families or groups needing a little extra space, Mini-Suites offer an appealing and affordable option.
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Premium Deluxe Balcony
Choose this enhanced version of a Balcony stateroom with more space and a comfortable sofa bed. Enjoy a larger balcony with more room to view the beautiful scenery as you sail from destination to destination and take in the ocean breeze for a wonderful and romantic evening or morning.
Deluxe Balcony
Deluxe Balcony (obstructed view)
This impressive stateroom offers the added indulgence of a balcony and gives you more space than a standard stateroom. Enjoy your own private outdoor space with a table, two chairs, and a relaxing view of the inspiring scenery surrounding you, whether a beautiful sunset over the ocean or a new city to explore. It’s also perfect to enjoy cocktails before dinner or a leisurely breakfast. This impressive stateroom offers the added indulgence of a balcony and gives you more space than a standard stateroom. Enjoy your own private outdoor space with a table, two chairs, and a relaxing view of the inspiring scenery surrounding you, whether a beautiful sunset over the ocean or a new city to explore. It’s also perfect to enjoy cocktails before dinner or a leisurely breakfast.
Balcony (Obstructed view)
These staterooms are the perfect place to recharge your batteries. Our most affordable option. Other amenities include a refrigerator, hair dryer, TV, closet and bathroom with shower.
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Alfredo's Pizzeria
Deck: 6 - Fiesta
Allegro Dining Room
Allegro Dining Room.
Chef's Table Lumiere
Chef's Table Lumiere.
Concerto Dining Room
Concerto Dining Room.
Crown Grill
Deck: 7 - Promenade
Crown Grill.
Deck: 5 - Plaza
Horizon Court
Deck: 16 - Lido
Horizon Court.
International Cafe
Open 24-hours a day, the International Café located in the Piazza is the place for an ever-changing array of small bite meals, treats and gourmet beverages. Grab a freshly baked croissant to start your day, snack on pies and quiche or choose from a wide variety of salads and sandwiches at lunchtime, and indulge in decadent desserts in the evening. Coffee and tea fans will love the New Grounds Crafted Coffee menu featuring a variety of specialty espresso-based drinks made from a custom blend of coffee beans, as well as iced tea fusions.
Ocean Terrace Seafood Bar
Ocean Terrace Seafood Bar.
Prego Pizzeria
Prego Pizzeria.
Sabatini's Italian Trattoria
Sabatini's Italian Trattoria.
Symphony Dining Rooms
Symphony Dining Rooms.
The Pastry Shop
The Pastry Shop.
Trident Grill
Trident Grill.
Horizon Bistro
Horizon Bistro.
Princess live cafe
Princess live cafe.
Medical Center
Deck: 4 - Gala
Medical Center.
Movies Under the Stars
Deck: 18 - Sports
Movies Under the Stars.
Princess Theater
Decks: 6 - Fiesta 7 - Promenade
Princess Theater.
Princess Casino
Princess Casino.
The Library
The Library.
The Piazza.
Internet Café
Internet Café.
Fountain Pool
Fountain Pool.
Decks: 16 - Lido 17 - Sun
Retreat Pool
Deck: 17 - Sun
Retreat Pool.
Table Tennis
Table Tennis.
The Shops of Princess
Decks: 7 - Promenade 5 - Plaza
The Shops of Princess.
Shore Excursions Desk
Shore Excursions Desk.
Beauty Salon
Beauty Salon.
Fitness Center
Fitness Center.
Lotus Spa & Salon
Lotus Spa & Salon.
Photo Gallery
Photo Gallery.
Fine Arts Gallery
Fine Arts Gallery.
Guest Services
Guest Services.
Decks: 7 - Promenade 17 - Sun 6 - Fiesta
Mermaid's Tail Bar
Mermaid's Tail Bar.
Seaview Bar
Seaview Bar.
Vines Wine Bar
Vines Wine Bar.
Wheelhouse Bar
Wheelhouse Bar.
Concierge Lounge
Deck: 14 - Riviera
Concierge Lounge.
Crooner's Bar
Crooner's Bar.
Horizon Terrace
Horizon Terrace.
The Sanctuary
Vista Lounge
Vista Lounge.
Deck: 19 - Sky
Lawn Court.
Jogging Track
Jogging Track.
Outrigger Bar
Outrigger Bar.
Plunge Pool
Plunge Pool.
Future Cruise Planning
Future Cruise Planning .
Wedding Chapel
Wedding Chapel.
Center Court
Center Court.
Princess Sports Central
Princess Sports Central.
The Driving Range
The Driving Range.
Bullseye Laser Range
Bullseye Laser Range.
The Game Lounge
The Game Lounge.
The Greens.
Churchill's
Churchill's.
Wine Cellar
Decks: 6 - Fiesta 5 - Plaza
Wine Cellar.
Princess live
Princess live.
The Enclave
The Enclave.
Treatment Room
Good Spirits At Sea
Cigar Lounge
Cigar Lounge.
Retreat Bar
Retreat Bar.
Beach House Deck
Beach House Deck.
The Beach House Teen Lounge
The Beach House Teen Lounge.
The Lodge at Camp Discovery
The Tree House at Camp Discovery
The Tree House at Camp Discovery.
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Princess Cruises ships ranked by size from biggest to smallest — the complete list
Are you looking for the most venue-packed, resort-like Princess Cruises ships at sea? If so, you'll want to get on one of the biggest Princess cruise ships.
The biggest Princess cruise ships are, by their very nature, the Princess ships with the most onboard restaurants, bars and showrooms, as well as the most sprawling decktop pool and lounge areas. The biggest Princess ships have the biggest casinos and spas among ships in the Princess fleet and the most cabins and suites — and the most variation in cabin and suite types.
With room for 4,000 passengers or more, the biggest Princess ships are truly large resorts of the sort you find at the biggest vacation destination on land. If you're in the "bigger is better" camp when it comes to a resort experience, these are the Princess ships for you.
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Still, Princess doesn't just operate large vessels. The Los Angeles-based cruise giant — the fifth largest cruise line in the world — also has several relatively small cruise ships in its fleet that carry just 2,000 or 3,000 people and have a more intimate feel. In some cases, these vessels are nearly 40% smaller than the size of Princess Cruises' biggest ships. These smaller ships, notably, have less deck-top pool space and fewer interior venues than the biggest Princess cruise ships. However, with fewer people on board, that's not necessarily a bad thing.
The smallest Princess cruise ships are best for vacationers who like a more intimate, less crowded resort experience.
Related: The 3 types of Princess Cruises ships, explained
To make sure you end up on the right Princess ship for you, it pays to study which Princess ships are the biggest and which are the smallest before booking.
Here, every Princess ship currently in operation is ranked from biggest to smallest.
1. Discovery Princess
Maiden voyage: 2022. Size: 145,000 gross tons. Passenger capacity : 3,660.
2 (tied). Enchanted Princess
Maiden voyage: 2020. Size: 144,650 gross tons. Passenger capacity : 3,660.
2 (tied). Sky Princess
Maiden voyage: 2019. Size: 144,650 gross tons. Passenger capacity : 3,660.
4. Majestic Princess
Maiden voyage: 2017. Size: 143,700 gross tons. Passenger capacity : 3,560.
5 (tied). Regal Princess
Maiden voyage: 2014. Size: 142,229 gross tons. Passenger capacity : 3,560.
5 (tied). Royal Princess
Maiden voyage: 2013. Size: 142,229 gross tons. Passenger capacity : 3,560.
7 (tied). Ruby Princess
Maiden voyage: 2008. Size: 113,561 gross tons. Passenger capacity : 3,080.
7 (tied). Emerald Princess
Maiden voyage: 2007. Size: 113,561 gross tons. Passenger capacity : 3,080.
7 (tied). Crown Princess
Maiden voyage: 2006. Size: 113,561 gross tons. Passenger capacity : 3,080.
10 (tied). Sapphire Princess
Maiden voyage: 2004. Size: 115,875 gross tons. Passenger capacity : 2,670.
10 (tied). Diamond Princess
12. Caribbean Princess
Maiden voyage: 2004. Size: 112,894 gross tons. Passenger capacity : 3,149.
13. Grand Princess
Maiden voyage: 1998. Size: 107,517 gross tons. Passenger capacity : 2,600.
14. Island Princess
Maiden voyage: 2003. Size: 92,822 gross tons. Passenger capacity : 2,200.
15. Coral Princess
Maiden voyage: 2002. Size: 91,627 gross tons. Passenger capacity : 2,000.
What is the biggest Princess cruise ship?
The biggest Princess cruise ship is the 3,660-passenger Discovery Princess, which is also the line's newest vessel. It debuted in March 2022.
Discovery Princess is the sixth and final vessel in the Royal class of Princess ships that began rolling out in 2013. They all are roughly the same size, but Discovery Princess is just a tad bigger than its sister ships at 145,000 gross tons. The other five ships in the Royal-class series measure from 142,229 to 144,650 gross tons. Note that gross tons is a size measurement referring to interior space, not weight.
The ships in Princess' Royal class are significantly bigger than the ships in the line's other two classes of vessels (the Grand class and Coral class) and have more restaurants, bars, showrooms and deck-top pool space than the nine vessels in those classes.
The other Royal-class vessels that are similar in size to Discovery Princess are Enchanted Princess, Sky Princess, Majestic Princess, Regal Princess and Royal Princess.
For more details on Discovery Princess, including what venues are on board and what it's like to sail on the vessel, see TPG's first impressions of Discovery Princess after an early sailing.
What is the smallest Princess cruise ship?
The smallest Princess cruise ship is the 2,000-passenger Coral Princess. Measuring just 91,267 gross tons, it's about 36% smaller than Discovery Princess, making it a significantly smaller vessel.
Coral Princess dates to 2002, a time when cruise ships were built far smaller than they are today and with far fewer venues. At 21 years old, it's also one of the two oldest vessels in the Princess fleet and will probably be phased out sometime in the next decade.
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While significantly smaller than the newest Princess ships, Coral Princess still has many of the signature spaces and venues found on new Princess vessels, including an Italian eatery called Sabatini's and a steakhouse.
Entertainment venues on Coral Princess include a relatively large main theater for production shows, a secondary lounge that offers comedy shows and other entertainment, and a casino. Like other Princess ships, the top deck of the vessel is mostly devoted to pool areas with hot tubs and lounge chairs. There's also a spa.
While smaller and older than the typical Princess ship, Coral Princess has a loyal following among Princess fans who prefer smaller and more intimate ships.
Are bigger Princess cruise ships coming?
Yes! Princess currently has two new, bigger cruise ships on order. The first to arrive will be Sun Princess in February 2024. This will be the first of an all-new Sphere class of vessels for the line that will be made up of ships that will be notably bigger than anything Princess has had in its fleet before.
Measuring 175,500 gross tons, Sun Princess will be about 21% bigger than the biggest Princess cruise ship currently at sea — a significant increase. It'll be nearly double the size of the smallest Princess ships currently at sea.
The second new ship that Princess has on order, to be called Star Princess, will be a sister vessel to Sun Princess of a similar size. It's due to begin sailing in 2025.
The Sphere-class vessels are currently under construction at the Fincantieri shipyard near Monfalcone, Italy.
Note that this isn't the first time Princess has named a ship Sun Princess or Star Princess. Both are recycled names from past Princess ships. Princess operated smaller vessels under the Sun Princess and Star Princess names up until 2020.
TPG recently got a sneak peek at the most notable new features under development for the new Sun Princess during a visit to the partly completed vessel at the Fincantieri shipyard.
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In addition to being significantly bigger than past Princess ships, the new Sun Princess will also be the first Princess ship with suites that come with exclusive access to a private restaurant, lounge and sun deck — a sign Princess is hoping to draw more upmarket travelers.
In all, the vessel is designed to hold 4,300 passengers at double occupancy.
What's the difference between bigger and smaller Princess ships?
The biggest Princess cruise ships have room for more onboard venues and attractions than smaller Princess ships. That makes them more alluring for vacationers who prefer a big resort experience with lots of options as compared to a stay at a smaller resort.
On the biggest Princess vessels, the Royal-class vessels, for instance, you'll find the largest piazza-like central atriums in the Princess fleet surrounded by lots of bars and restaurants; multiple entertainment venues for live shows, comedy acts and more; and expansive pool decks with more space for sunning than you'll find on smaller Princess vessels.
You'll also find some only-on-the-Royal-class-ships extras, including, on some of the ships, a glass-floored "SeaWalk" that extends over the side of the vessel.
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Princess' smaller cruise ships also generally are its older cruise ships and lack some of the above features, which are more typical of newer ships. These smaller Princess ships have a more intimate feel, at least in the pantheon of relatively big, mass-market ships, and they hold fewer people.
While Royal-class ships can hold more than 4,500 passengers with every berth full, the line's smaller vessels (particularly the relatively small Island Princess and Coral Princess) often sail with just 2,000 or so passengers on board.
That makes the smaller Princess ships a good choice for someone who wants to try Princess but isn't eager to travel with huge crowds. The smallest ships in the Princess fleet thus appeal to a subset of Princess fans who prefer more intimacy in a cruise vessel and don't mind giving up some onboard amenities to get it. They are also often less expensive to sail on, on a per-day basis.
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In addition, because of their size, the smallest ships at Princess Cruises are able to operate itineraries to places that aren't as easy for big ships to visit. Not all ports in the world can handle a ship the size of Discovery Princess.
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Norovirus outbreaks linked to 2 cruise ships with over 150 infected
A total of 161 passengers have reported falling ill during voyages on princess cruises' sapphire princess and royal caribbean international's radiance of the seas.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are investigating two seemingly separate outbreaks of Norovirus linked to U.S. cruise ships.
Cases have been linked to Princess Cruises' Sapphire Princess and Royal Caribbean International's Radiance of the Seas.
The CDC's Vessel Sanitation Program (VSP) is tracking the "very contagious" outbreaks following reports of passengers in distress .
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The Radiance of the Seas, a Royal Caribbean cruise ship, is pictured docked at a port in Seward, Alaska. (iStock)
Approximately 67 out of 1,993 passengers on the Radiance of the Seas reported falling ill during its voyage from Tampa to Los Angeles between Apr. 8 and 22. An additional two crew members also reported illness .
The predominant symptoms reported from those affected by the Norovirus were diarrhea and vomiting.
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Approximately 94 of 2,532 passengers on the Sapphire Princess reported similar symptoms during its voyage from Los Angeles into the South Pacific that began Apr. 5 and is scheduled to conclude on May 7.
An additional 20 members of the 1,066 crew reported symptoms as well.
Fox Business reached out to both Princess Cruises and Royal Caribbean International for comment on the situation but did not receive a response.
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"Norovirus is a very contagious virus that causes vomiting and diarrhea. Anyone can get infected and sick with Norovirus," the CDC states on its website. "Norovirus is sometimes called the 'stomach flu' or 'stomach bug.' However, norovirus illness is not related to the flu, which is caused by influenza virus."
One of the biggest health risks posed by Norovirus infection is dehydration — the CDC recommends those infected drink plenty of liquids to aid recovering.
The CDC's Vessel Sanitation Program requires cruise lines to report and document cases of illness on their ships in order to facilitate coordinated responses in case of emergency.
Norovirus: Nearly 200 sick in outbreaks on Princess, Royal Caribbean ships, CDC says
FILE - Tourists crowd upper decks and stateroom balconies as the Anthem of the Seas owned by Royal Caribbean International on Aug. 9, 2023, in Lisbon, Portugal. (Photo by Horacio Villalobos#Corbis/Corbis via Getty Images)
Nearly 200 passengers on U.S. cruise ships suffered from diarrhea and vomiting in norovirus outbreaks in April, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The CDC reported that 94 of the 2,532 (3.71%) passengers on Princess Cruises’ Sapphire Princess ship reported getting sick during its current voyage. The 32-day, roundtrip cruise began on April 5 and ends on May 7, according to the cruise tracking and information site CruiseMapper .
Another 20 of the 1,066 crew members on board also reported getting sick, the CDC said.
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On Royal Caribbean’s Radiance of the Seas ship, 67 of the 1,993 (3.36%) total passengers on board became ill during a voyage that began on April 8 and ended on April 22, according to the agency. Two crew members aboard also got sick.
In both of the norovirus outbreaks, the main symptoms were diarrhea and vomiting, the CDC said.
Princess Cruises told FOX Television Stations that "at the first sign" of an increase in passengers reporting gastrointestinal illnesses, "we immediately initiated additional enhanced sanitization procedures to interrupt the person-to-person spread of this virus."
"Our sanitization program, includes disinfection measures, isolation of ill passengers and communication to passengers about steps they can take to stay well while onboard," the company told FOX Television Stations.
Royal Caribbean International did not immediately return a request for comment, but the CDC said in its notice that the company also took several steps in response to the outbreak – including isolating the sick passengers and crew members and "increased cleaning and disinfection procedures."
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Cruise ships expose passengers to high volumes of people and new environments, which can "create the risk for illness from contaminated food, or water or, more commonly, through person-to-person contact," the CDC says.
The agency recommends that anyone feeling sick should report their illness. If it happens before the voyage, travelers can ask their cruise line about any possible alternative cruising options.
Those on board should wash their hands often to prevent illness, as well as get plenty of rest and stay hydrated.
This story was reported from Cincinnati.
Nearly 200 people sick in norovirus outbreaks on Royal Caribbean, Princess Cruises ships
Nearly 200 people got sick in norovirus outbreaks on Princess Cruises and Royal Caribbean International ships.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said 94 of the 2,532 guests on Sapphire Princess reported being ill during its April 5 cruise, along with 20 crew members. The round-trip cruise, which left from Los Angeles with stops in Hawaii and the South Pacific, will end on May 7, according to CruiseMapper .
On Royal Caribbean’s Radiance of the Seas, 67 of its 1,993 guests reported being ill in addition to two crew members during a cruise that ended April 22, according to the CDC . The two-week voyage sailed from Tampa, Florida to Los Angeles with stops in countries like Colombia and Panama, according to CruiseMapper .
In both outbreaks, the guests and crew members’ main symptoms were diarrhea and vomiting.
Princess, Royal Caribbean and the ships’ crews implemented heightened cleaning and disinfection measures and isolated those who were sick, among other steps, the health agency said.
"Onboard the most current sailing of Sapphire Princess, there have been a small number of cases of mild gastrointestinal illness among passengers, the cause likely is the common but contagious virus called Norovirus," a Princess spokesperson told USA TODAY in an emailed statement. "At the first sign of an increase in the numbers of passengers reporting to the medical center with gastrointestinal illness, we immediately initiated additional enhanced sanitization procedures to interrupt the person-to-person spread of this virus. Our sanitization program, developed in coordination with the CDC, includes disinfection measures, isolation of ill passengers and communication to passengers about steps they can take to stay well while onboard."
Royal Caribbean did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The CDC has logged six outbreaks of gastrointestinal illness on cruise ships that met its threshold for public notification since the beginning of the year. Norovirus was listed as the causative agent in five, while one was unknown.
The illness is often associated with cruise ships but outbreaks occur in communities on land as well, according to Dr. Sarah E. Hochman, a hospital epidemiologist and the section chief of infectious diseases at NYU Langone Health’s Tisch Hospital.
“There's not something special or unique about cruise ships,” she said. “It's really any type of congregate setting, but it's also happening out in the community on a much smaller scale among households and household contacts. It just doesn't come to the attention of public health as much as it does for larger congregate settings.”
Hochman said the virus is “incredibly infectious” and congregate settings tend to have many shared surfaces, such as handrails in cruise ship stairwells or elevators. “And so, if you just have one person who's shedding the virus and touches the surface and then someone else touches it and then touches their mouth, that's how it can spread in those types of settings.”
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Alcohol-based hand sanitizer isn't as effective against norovirus, and Hochman emphasized that washing hands with soap and water “will do a lot to prevent the spread.”
The news comes after more than two dozen Silversea Cruises guests got sick in a gastrointestinal illness outbreak on the luxury line’s Silver Nova ship during a sailing that began in late March.
Nathan Diller is a consumer travel reporter for USA TODAY based in Nashville. You can reach him at [email protected].
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