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Star Princess in Alaska

What Makes Princess Cruises Stand Out
 
Princess Cruises delivers a seamless onboard experience rooted in elegant design, spacious social hubs, and thoughtful amenities designed for every type of traveler—from first-timers to seasoned cruisers. Whether it’s Mediterranean romance, Alaskan wilderness, or Caribbean sunshine, these ships feel less like floating cities and more like personal chapters of your travel story.
 
Princess Fleet Breakdown: By Ship Class
 
Sphere Class – The Future of Escape
 

  • Sun Princess (2024) – The fleet’s first liquefied natural gas (LNG) vessel is also the biggest, with a breathtaking glass “Sphere” dome, Spellbound by Magic Castle entertainment, and a two-story Lotus Spa.

  • Star Princess (2025) – Sister ship to Sun Princess, topping out at 177,882 gross tons, featuring family-friendly deck enhancements and renewed dining and entertainment spaces.
     

Royal Class – Elevated Elegance
 
Six ships (2013–2022), each built around the elegant “piazza” atrium concept with open gathering spaces casual elegance.
 

  • Royal Princess (2013) – Introduced the dramatic SeaWalk glass platform over the water.

  • Regal Princess (2014) – Same style and design, with sweeping balconies and sophisticated interiors.

  • Majestic, Sky, Enchanted, and Discovery Princess (2017–2022) – Each adds enhancements like the 360-degree immersive dining, Sky Suites, and updated lounges.
     

Grand Class – Intimate, Familiar Luxury
 
Seven ships (1998–2008), known for slightly smaller size and easy access to unique itineraries.
 

  • Ruby, Emerald, Crown, Caribbean, Sapphire, Diamond, Grand Princess – These vessels continue Princess's tradition of relaxed cruising, complete with central atrium spaces, multiple dining venues, and a quieter onboard vibe that feels intimate without losing amenities.
     

Coral Class – Cozy & Destination-Focused
 

  • Coral & Island Princess (2002–2003) – The smallest in the fleet, great for longer, immersive itineraries like the Panama Canal or world cruises. Built for travelers who prefer destination over onboard theatrics.

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