List of Ships in the Princess Cruise Line

Princess Cruises' fleet of ships offer an elegant onboard atmosphere, high-quality cuisine and activities that will suit any style. Princess Cruises sail in the Caribbean and around Alaska, Europe, South America and Australia. Each ship offers daily onboard activities and interesting shore excursions.
  1. Caribbean Princess

    • The Caribbean Princess is a 3,100-passenger vessel with 900 balcony staterooms. This ship offers multiple pools and a spa. A special feature to the Caribbean Princess is an outdoor movie theater, where in the evenings guests may lounge around the pool watching first-run movies.

    Coral Princess

    • The Coral Princess offers 90 percent ocean view staterooms and 700 balcony staterooms. Coral Princess has a European flair, with casino and cigar lounges designed. The Coral also has a retro martini bar.

    Crown Princess

    • The Crown Princess offers similar amenities to the Caribbean Princess', including movies under the stars. Destinations include the Caribbean, Europe, and cruise tours in Canada and New England. The Crown has multiple swimming pools and activities for all ages.

    Dawn Princess

    • The Dawn Princess is part of the Sun class of Princess cruise ships. There are two other ships in this class: the Sun and Sea Princess. The Dawn Princess has 400 balcony staterooms. There is a private retreat just for adults in the pool screen area.

    Diamond Princess

    • The Diamond Princess is a 2,670-passenger vessel with 740 balcony suites. Its destinations include Asia, Alaska and Australia. It offers the same casino and cigar bars as the Coral Princess.

    Emerald Princess

    • Emerald Princess offers 900 balcony staterooms and outdoor movie theaters. Emerald also has the Sanctuary, an adult-only pool and area for relaxing. The ship's theater offers nightly entertainment.

    Golden Princess

    • The Golden Princess' destinations include Alaska and Hawaii. It offers three state-of-the-art show lounges. The Golden Princess has an adults-only area, the Sanctuary. The ship has multiple dining facilities, ranging from casual to formal, and also offers private dining.

    Grand Princess

    • The Grand Princess has duty-free shops, a nine-hole putting green and an Atlantis-themed casino. The Grand holds art auctions from a collection that can be browsed throughout the cruise. The ship has Caribbean and European destinations.

    Island Princess

    • The Island Princess is a 1,970-passenger vessel with 700 balcony staterooms. Ninety percent of all staterooms have an ocean view. The ship was built to travel the Panama Canal. The ship also cruises Alaska.

    Ruby Princess

    • The newest ship of the fleet offers 900 balcony staterooms. The Ruby Princess cruises the Caribbean and Europe. The ship has a themed casino and top-quality nightly entertainment in the Princess Theater.

    Sapphire Princess

    • The Sapphire Princess is a 2,670-passenger ship. It offers all the amenities, including an Internet cafe and a nightclub. Sapphire cruises Alaska, Hawaii and the Mexican Riviera.

    Star Princess

    • The Star Princess is a 2,600-passenger vessel with 700 balcony staterooms. Star's destinations are Alaska, Hawaii, the Mexican Riviera, Europe and South America. The Star has enrichment courses on topics such as the history of the ports of call visited on the cruise, politics and theater.

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