PRINCESS CRUISES GUIDE

Grand Princess
Grand Princess, one of the world's largest passenger ships, is easily the most distinctive-looking, with its 159-foot bridge across the bow and a unique nightclub suspended across the stern 150 feet above the water. Inside, the ship's décor is casual yet sophisticated, with light colors, rich fabrics and warm woods creating an upscale ambience, without the flashy qlitz prevalent in many of today's new ships.

She's BIG and filled with appealing public spaces, including a graceful three-deck atrium and two open decks with colorful mosaic-tiled pools and whirlpools. Her charm and abundant activity programs appeal to both first-time cruisers and seasoned veterans as a seagoing resort a cut above her mass market competitors.

Cabins - more than half with balconies - are fairly spacious and very attractive with a small sitting area near picture windows or balconies.

With three dining rooms and three alternative restaurants, plus room service, a pizzeria and a fast food grill, eating is a constant pleasure, filled with variety and a dazzling degree of culinary options (the dining rooms alone have 450 different items on their menus during the week). With the launch of Personal Choice Dining, passengers can pretty much eat what they want, when they want.

Entertainment is equally varied, with three different shows running simultaneously most nights.

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Golden Princess
Grand Princess
Ocean Princess
Pacific Princess
Pacific Princess - formerly Renaissance R3
Regal Princess
Royal Princess
Sea Princess
Star Princess
Sun Princess
Tahitian Princess