Princess Royal Cruise Ship Southampton
The Royal Princess is the largest ship in the Princess Cruises fleet and dominates the tiny Svitzer Alma as it guides her through the Solent Advertisement Share or comment on this article.
Princess royal cruise ship southampton. The Royal Princess is Princess Cruises flagship christened by the lovely and royal Duchess of Cambridge formerly Kate Middleton. The new mega cruise-ship arrived at the Port of Southampton last Friday 762013 she will depart on her Maiden Voyage this Sunday. The fleet comprises 18 ships the most recent being a new Royal Princess class ship launched in 2017.
Three Princess Cruises ships will sail out of Southampton in 2020. They all have a large picture window not an ordinary porthole. Royal Princess introduced a new concept for large cruise ships AOC meaning All Outside Cabins and indeed all of her cabins face the ocean.
ROYAL PRINCESS is the new flagship of PRINCESS CRUISES she measures 141000 GT. The ceremony upheld British ship-naming traditions including the blessing and a performance by the Royal Marines and the pipers of the Irish Guards. Princess Cruises offer holidays ranging from 3 to 114 days duration and carries over 15 million passengers to destinations all over the globe.
Southampton England June 7th 2013. Sky Princess is the newest and largest ship in the Princess Cruises fleet with accommodation for 3660 guests. Brand new ROYAL PRINCESS at Southampton.
Day 2-3-4 At sea. And of course London is a two-hour drive by modern highway. Romance at Sea As befits the cruise line that starred in The Love Boat Princess continues to emphasize romance with a variety of special onboard features designed to help couples celebrate their love.
Southampton is a vibrant city renowned for conjuring up huge interest and participation in outdoor sporting activities and the cruise capital of the UK. And can accommodate 3600 passengers the ship was built in Italy by FINCANTIERI. The United Kingdoms premier passenger ship port Southampton was home for many years to the great transatlantic liners of yesteryear.
