Princess Cruises Overview

Princess Cruises delivers a refined cruise experience, blending luxury, global exploration, and family-friendly entertainment across a fleet of 17 ships in 2025. Established in 1965 and now part of Carnival Corporation, the cruise line is headquartered in Santa Clarita, California, and is celebrated for its immersive itineraries and exceptional service, earning accolades like Travel Weekly’s “Best Premium Cruise Line” in 2024.

Fleet and Design

The fleet includes iconic ships like Regal Princess, Sky Princess, Enchanted Princess, and the new Star Princess (2025), with most ships ranging from 113,000 to 178,000 gross tons and accommodating 2,600 to 4,300 passengers. Ships feature elegant designs with grand atriums, such as The Piazza, and modern amenities like the MedallionClass system, a wearable device for keyless cabin access, payments, and personalized services. Public spaces, including Movies Under the Stars and The Sanctuary adults-only retreat, create a sophisticated yet welcoming atmosphere.

Onboard Experience

Savoring a relaxing breakfast on a private veranda with a scenic view.

Princess offers diverse dining options, from casual buffets to specialty restaurants like Sabatini’s Italian Trattoria, with many meals included. Complimentary activities include Broadway-style shows, fitness classes, and youth programs. The MedallionNet Wi-Fi ensures connectivity, and the OceanMedallion enhances guest experiences with tailored recommendations. Entertainment ranges from live music at The Piazza to casino gaming, catering to all ages.

Sustainability Efforts

Princess prioritizes sustainability with LNG-powered ships like Sun Princess, shore power connectivity, and waste reduction programs. The fleet uses energy-efficient technologies and bans single-use plastics, aligning with eco-conscious travel trends.

Ports and Itineraries

Sailings depart from ports like Los Angeles, Fort Lauderdale, Vancouver, and Sydney, covering 380 destinations across seven continents. Itineraries span 3 to 111 nights, visiting Alaska’s glaciers, the Caribbean’s beaches, Europe’s historic cities, and Asia’s cultural hubs. The World Cruise is a highlight, offering a 111-night global journey.

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