    
Write a Review on this Ship OverviewSister ship to Coral Princess, this was the first ship in the fleet to introduce ScholarShip@Sea, which allows passengers to sign up to study courses in, for example, photography or cooking. There is a charge for the courses.
There is an on-board flower shop.
Service is good, although passengers are not escorted to cabins on arrival.
SuitabilityA good option for couples and families, and those wanting to renew their vows in the on-board chapel.
Although less Americanised than rivals such as Royal Caribbean and Carnival, Princess is still geared heavily towards this market. Hints & TipsTips are automatically added to your on-board account and can be removed upon request.
Passengers with laptops can log on to the Internet in the atrium.
You can sign up to pottery and ceramics-making classes.
It is advisable to bring rain gear and layers, if you are cruising to Alaska.
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Ship Info Year Entered Service: 2003 Onboard Currency: USD Nationality of Crew: British/Italian officers; international hotel staff and crew No. of Crew: 900 No. of Passengers: 1950 Tonnage: 92000 Passenger/crew ratio: 2.2 Passenger/space ratio: 47.2
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