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Golden Princess follows in the wake
of her sister ship, Grand Princess, as one of the most
innovative cruise ships sailing today, epitomizing Princess'
unique Personal Choice Cruising® program.
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Taller than the Statue of Liberty
and longer than three football fields, this 2,600-passenger
ship features an unprecedented design with some of the
most innovative amenities ever found on a cruise ship,
providing its passengers with unparalleled onboard choice.
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Ushering in a new era in design,
this exciting new ship is one of cruising’s most
advanced passenger vessels.
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The Coral Princess' sister ship,
Island Princess debuts in July 2003 in the beautiful waters
of Alaska.
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Taking over the name of one of Princess'
most legendary ships, the new Pacific Princess is the
perfect blend of a small-ship atmosphere with today's
modern amenities.
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Star Princess, the newest sister
ship to Grand Princess, is the largest and most amenity-filled
ship positioned on the West Coast, bringing the best of
Personal Choice Cruising® to Alaska and the Mexican Riviera
for the first time.
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Sister ship to Sun Princess, the
Dawn Princess incorporates the same sense of spaciousness
and an uncrowded passenger flow, combined with intimately
designed spaces.
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This highly acclaimed vessel set
a new standard in cruise ship design and onboard choice
when it debuted in 1995. The 1,950-passenger ship rises
14 stories and measures nearly three football fields in
length.
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Royal Princess remains one of the
most beautiful ships afloat. Click here to see her all-outside
staterooms, wrap-around promenade deck, terraced observation
areas and much more.
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Regal
Princess features one of cruising's most unique entertainment
areas in the forward 13,000-square-foot "Dome," including
a dance floor, bar, casino and observation area.
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A new vessel to the Princess fleet,
Tahitian Princess sails year-round exclusively in Tahiti
and the South Pacific.
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The largest and most innovative Princess
vessel yet, the 113,000-ton Diamond Princess begins sailing
in March 2004. This ship offers new high-tech features
combined with classic Princess favorites.
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Sapphire Princess debuts in May 2004
as a sister ship to the elegant Diamond Princess. This
new vessel will offer passengers a way to visit a variety
of ports throughout the Pacific in style.
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