3rd February 2023
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Princess Cruises has provided sneak peeks of its newest ship, the Sun Princess, which will make her debut in early 2024.
John Padgett, president of Princess cruises said: “With the construction of any new ship, we have the incredible opportunity to design standout spaces with our guests’ preferences in mind.”
“With the new platform and size of Sun Princess, we’re uniquely able to refresh venues we know our guests love and expand upon, redesign and elevate them to the next level. We know our sun-inspired designs will exceed expectations and elevate the entire Princess experience.”
The largest Princess Cruises ship ever built, which is now being built at the Fincantieri shipyard in Italy, will have a capacity of 4,000 passengers and signify an entirely new class of ships for the cruise line.
The Sun Princess, a first for the cruise line, will have a bright look, bigger spaces, and a variety of attractions like the Arena theater and a three-story dining facility.
According to the corporation, the three decks would each have a distinctive design and provide various dining options.
With a capacity of little over 1,000 passengers, the Princess Arena (in photo) will be the most technologically sophisticated Princess Cruises vessel to date.
The Sun Princess’ Alfredo’s Pizzeria, Princess Casino, Crown Grill, and Sabatini’s Italian Trattoria are a few of its further highlights. The Princess Live! offers entertainment. A variety of events, including game shows, trivia, and the daily Wake Show, will be included in the program.
Crooner’s, Wheelhouse Bar, International Cafe, Good Spirits, and Gelateria will all have refurbished interiors as well.
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