The Regal Princess, sister ship to Royal and Majestic Princess, is a spectacular example of the next generation of innovative Princess ships. From the breathtaking Atrium & Piazza featuring exciting new eateries — to signature features like The SeaWalk®, a dramatic glass-bottom walkway that towers 18 stories above the sea. You'll quickly come to love the many exciting dining and entertainment options available on the Regal Princess cruise ship when she makes her debut in Australian Waters from December 2020.
Along with Royal Princess and Majestic Princess, these three are the largest ships built by Princess Cruises, at 142,229 GT and carrying 3,560 passengers. On-board entertainment and facilities are state-of-the-art for cruise ships. The ship itself is a cruise destination. New features are the SeaWalk, an enclosed walkway extending from the ship’s top deck, and the cantilevered SeaView Bar, each with glass floors and sweeping ocean views. There is the upper-deck pool The Sanctuary exclusively for adults, featuring plush private cabanas. Princess Line’s largest top-deck pool ever offers a dazzling evening water and light show.
Currently sailing out of Fort Lauderdale to the Eastern and Western Caribbean. Where two 7-night itineraries are often joined for a 14-night holiday stretching the width of the Caribbean before traveling to Europe for the Summer. When she arrives in Sydney, Regal Princess will feature New Zealand Cruise from both Sydney and Auckland of 11-13 nights.
Cruise Name | Date | Nights | Departing | Price |
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Built | 2013 |
Gross Tonnage | 142,714 GT |
Length | 330 m |
Width | 38.3 m |
Draft | 8.6 m |
Decks | 19 |
Max Speed | 22 knots |
Passengers | 3,560 |
Crew | 1,346 |
Passenger Cabins | 1,780 |