    
Write a Review on this Ship OverviewBig ship choice, small ship feel’ is how Princess Cruises describes this ship, which is similar in size to Grand Princess and her sisters, yet can take 500 more passengers.
It has flexible dining and entertainment options and good-sized cabins, although there are no butlers in the top suites, unlike on some rival ships.
There is an open-air cinema, Movies under the Stars. There are self-service launderettes, but there is a charge. Service in the bars and restaurants is good, although passengers are not escorted to cabins on arrival.
SuitabilityThe ship’s flexible dining and entertainment options mean it’s a great product for those who hate the regimented cruise experience of other ships.
There are good family facilities too.
Princess is the US sister-company to P&O Cruises, and as such, the on-board ambience is geared to American tastes. Those requiring a more ‘British’ experience may prefer to travel on P&O.Hints & TipsTips are automatically added to your on-board account and can be removed upon request.
The Movies Under The Stars open-air cinema is popular.
Weddings at sea can be filmed by web cam so family and friends can watch at home.
There is an extra charge for ice cream and other snacks outside of the main restaurants.
A cover charge applies if you eat in the alternative restaurants.
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Ship Info Year Entered Service: 2004 Onboard Currency: USD Nationality of Crew: British officers, international crew and staff No. of Crew: 1150 No. of Passengers: 3110 Tonnage: 116000 Passenger/crew ratio: 2.7 Passenger/space ratio: 37.3
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