Regal Princess (Princess Cruises)
Overview
Regal Princess is the second ship of four ordered by Princess Cruises. They are part of the largest ship-class in the Princess Cruises fleet.
The new Royal-class ships have taken the best from the Grand-class ships and added more of everything! They feature heavily with multiple luxurious restaurants, such as, Chef’s Table Lumiere, Sabatini’s Italian Restaurant and the Crown Grill – Steak and Seafood. Each ship has a new bespoke attraction called the SeaWalk – a glass-bottomed corridor that hangs over the side of the ship – allowing you to look directly down from the eighteenth deck to the sea below!
Regal Princess performs 7-day round-trip cruises from her homeport of Fort Lauderdale to the Caribbean. Commonly calling at Princess Cruises’ private island Princess Cays.
Every one of the Regal Princess outside staterooms includes a balcony. Out of 1,780 staterooms there are only 342 based inside!
Ship info
Cruise Line: | Princess Cruises |
Status: | In service |
Ship size: | Resort Ship |
Ship class: | Royal |
Sister ships: | |
Passengers: | 3,560 |
Staterooms: | 1,780 |
Total crew: | 1,346 |
Ship length: | 330.0 m |
Ship beam: | 38.6 m |
Ship draft: | 8.5 m |
Tonnage: | 141,000 |
No. of decks: | 19 |
Elevators: | 14 |
Service speed: | 22.0 knots |
Onboard currency: | US Dollar |
Registry port: | Hamilton (Bermuda) |
IMO number: | 9584724 |
Call sign: | ZCEK6 |
Build details
Shipyard: | |
Build date: | August 2012 |
Build cost: | $735 million USD |
Entered service: | May 2014 |