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Princess Cruises

Princess Cruise Line became part of Carnival Corporation in 2003. By and large the very ‘British’ style of this cruise line has remained solid

Although regular passengers say they are beginning to notice the Carnival influence; especially in spelling on notices! Princess was a real fairytale – a tiny cruise line that became a giant. In 1965 the line started with just one ship, but now has sixteen and is proud to say the Princess fleet, as a whole, is one of the most up-to-date in the industry - half is ships have been built in the 21st century including – in 2007 - the Emerald Princess, whose sister ship, Ruby Princess, is due to launch in the autumn of 2008. Innovation has been a keynote of the line, the famed ScholarShip@Sea programme gives travellers a chance to try out new skills ranging from cordon bleu to digital photography and internet cafes are now in place on all ships.

Princess Cruises Ships

Caribbean Princess

Caribbean Princess is the Grand Daddy of our Princess fleet.

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Coral Princess

Coral Princess is a luxurious way to escape completely, with all the amenities for an amazing cruise.

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Crown Princess

Crown Princess is the crown jewel of the Princess fleet.

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Dawn Princess

From its modest beginnings in 1965 with a single ship cruising to Mexico, Princess has grown to become one of the premiere cruise lines in the world.

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Diamond Princess

Diamond Princess is a luxury destination in itself.

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Emerald Princess

The newest jewel in the Princess crown, Emerald Princess is everything you would expect from such a modern, luxurious ship.

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Golden Princess

Golden Princess can take you in style to the places you've always wanted to see.

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Grand Princess

Grand Princess is a consummate host at sea, rivaling the most luxurious resorts on land.

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Island Princess

Island Princess is a fabulous floating resort designed to make your stay onboard truly memorable.

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Pacific Princess

Pacific Princess is down right intimate in size - accommodating just 670 guests - for an uncommon sense of space onboard.

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Royal Princess

The new Royal Princess® is a gem of a ship, providing a wonderful and intimate ambience for visiting the world's fascinating destinations.

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Ruby Princess

Making her debut in 2008, Ruby Princess includes a dramatic piazza-style atrium featuring small-bite eateries and performing street entertainers.

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Sapphire Princess

Sapphire Princess is a jewel on the high seas - filled with innovative features and luxurious amenities.

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Sea Princess

Sea Princess - along with sister ships Sun and Dawn - carries fewer guests than vessels of comparable size for a feeling of spacious luxury.

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Star Princess

Star Princess is a destination all her own, and with more than 700 balcony staterooms and an entire deck of mini-suites, you can enjoy your own stellar view.

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Sun Princess

Sun Princess, along with its sister ships Dawn and Sea have more than 400 balcony staterooms, so you can wake up to your own exclusive vista.

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Tahitian Princess

Tahitian Princess - along with her sister ship Pacific Princess - is our pearl of the Pacific.

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