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MS Caribbean Princess is a modified Grand-class cruise ship owned and operated by Princess Cruises, with a capacity of over 3,600 passengers, the largest carrying capacity in the Princess fleet until June 2013 when the new Royal Princess, another Princess ship superseded its record. She has 900 balcony staterooms and a deck of mini-suites.
Both Princess Cruise Lines and Disney Cruise Lines stationed ships in Galveston for the winter season in 2012–2013. [20] From 2014 to 2015, the cruise business expanded substantially, adding an additional 400,000 passengers. [19] To lure larger ships, carrying up to 5,000 passengers, the port renovated and expanded Terminal 2. [19]
The design for Caribbean Princess derives directly from the original Grand-class ships, with none of the Gem-class modifications being included. Caribbean Princess uses the original Grand-class design, but with an additional deck. This additional deck increases the ship's passenger capacity from 2,600 to 3,100.
Passengers booked in suites will pay $19 per person, per day, up from $18, while fees for guests in mini suites, cabanas and Club Class accommodations will increase from $17 to $18.
Rayner said they had booked a guarantee cabin, which allows passengers to pick their stateroom type – often at an advantageous price – but not a specific room. The cruise cost them nearly ...
Prices vary by destination, sailing date and other factors, but a seven-day Western Caribbean itinerary departing January 20, 2024, currently starts at $999 per person based on double occupancy.
The first P&O Princess Cruises purpose-built cruise ship was Royal Princess, christened by Princess Diana in 1984, she was the largest new British passenger ship in a decade, and one of the first, if not the first, ships to completely dispense with interior cabins. [6]
The third, fourth, and fifth Princess ships were slated to have a slight increase in gross tonnage, at 143,700 GT, from their older sister ships. [9] [12] The final Princess ship was planned with another increase in gross tonnage to 145,000 GT, with an increase in guest capacity by 100 to 3,660 passengers. [13]