Sea Princess (Princess Cruises)
Overview
Sea Princess is the third of three Sun-class ships ordered by Princess Cruises. She completes the fleet of Sun-class ships ordered by Princess Cruises between 1995-1998.
She primarily operates out of ports of Australia and regularly performs circumnavigations of New Zealand and occasional cruises to Whitsundays and Vanuatu with her two sister ships (Sun Princess and Dawn Princess) her popularity with Australians has led to Princess Cruises keeping her in the Australian market year after year.
During 2003-2005 Sea Princess was transferred to sister brand P&O Cruises and renamed Adonia. She was returned in 2005 and her old name Sea Princess was revived.
Ship info
Cruise Line: | Princess Cruises |
Status: | In service |
Ship size: | Mid-size ship |
Ship class: | Sun |
Sister ships: | None |
Passengers: | 2,016 |
Staterooms: | 1,008 |
Total crew: | 910 |
Ship length: | 261.3 m |
Ship beam: | 32.3 m |
Ship draft: | 8.1 m |
Tonnage: | 77,499 |
No. of decks: | 10 |
Elevators: | 11 |
Service speed: | 22.4 knots |
Onboard currency: | US Dollar |
Registry port: | Hamilton (Bermuda) |
IMO number: | 9150913 |
Call sign: | ZCBU3 |
Build details
Shipyard: | Fincantieri Monfalcone |
Build date: | 1998 |
Build cost: | $300 million USD |
Entered service: | October 2015 |