Princess Cruises Crown Princess Ship InformationThe Crown Princess debuted in the spring of 2006 and boasts a substantial double occupancy capacity of 3,080.
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Crown Princess is a progression from the design of the Grand Class–series ships. The use of light alloy has enabled an additional passenger deck to be added, with 255 extra cabins accommodating 20% more guests.
Crown Princess (1989), 1990-built cruise ship in service with Princess Cruises until 2002. Crown Princess (2005), 2006-built cruise ship in service with Princess Cruises since 2006.
A Crown Princess is a princess who is the wife of a Crown Prince, or will be queen of her country when the present king or queen dies. ... his second wife, Crown Princess Catherine.
The oldest Princess cruise ship is Grand Princess. Unveiled way back in 1998, it's the namesake vessel for the line's Grand class of vessels, which remain at the core of the Princess fleet. There are seven Grand-class vessels in the Princess fleet in all, making it the biggest grouping of ships at the line.
One of the best-known names in cruising, Princess Cruises first set sail in 1965 with a single ship cruising to Mexico. Today, the line has grown to become the third largest cruise line in the world, renowned for innovative ships, an array of onboard options, and an environment of exceptional customer service.
Four pools – including one swim-against-the current pool. Sports court and jogging track. Asian-themed Lotus spa® with ocean-view gym. “The Sanctuary” – adult only relaxation area.
On most cruise ships, the most luxurious accommodation is on the upper decks. Here, you'll find a selection of elegant suites, with generous outdoor space, separate living areas, and amenities ranging from all-inclusive drinks to the service of a concierge.
The wreck and sinking of the steamship Princess Sophia exactly a century ago has been called Alaska's worst maritime tragedy. As many as 353 passengers and crew died after the ship grounded on Vanderbilt Reef north of Juneau on Oct. 23, 1918, and then sank 40 hours later in stormy weather.
Princess appeals to an older demographic than lines such as Carnival and Norwegian. The average age of passengers is around 57, and you'll usually see a lot of couples on board in their 50s, 60s and 70s. As noted above, these aren't people necessarily craving go-kart tracks and ropes courses at sea.