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| Princess Cruise Lines |
| Personal Choice Cruising begins with some of the finest vessels sailing today, forming a truly incomparable fleet. Get a taste of Personal Choice Dining, an innovative way to experience onboard dining. |
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| With her sleek and innovative curved dolphin-like exterior design, this 1,590-passenger ship was created by world-renown architect Renzo Piano, known for his daring design of Paris' Pompidou Center. |
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| Sister ship to the Sun Princess, this vessel incorporates the same sense of spaciousness and an uncrowded passenger flow, combined with intimately designed spaces. |
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| Taller than the Statue of Liberty and longer than three football fields, this 2,600-passenger ship features an unprecedented design with innovative amenities, providing its passengers with unparalleled onboard choice. |
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| Like her Sun-class sister ships, Ocean Princess was designed to offer passengers the widest variety of dining and entertainment imaginable. |
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| The classic "Love Boat", this intimate 640-passenger vessel offers a unique combination of classic elegance and contemporary flair. |
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| Sister ship to Crown Princess, Regal Princess features one of cruising's most unique entertainment areas: a 13,000-square-foot "Dome," which includes a dance floor, bar, casino and observation area. |
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| This 1,200-passenger ship set a new standard in luxury cruising when it debuted as the only vessel to feature all-outside staterooms. |
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| A sister ship to the Sun Princess, this ship offers everything from sparkling pools and spas to computerized golf and 24-hour dining. |
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| This highly acclaimed vessel set a new standard in cruise ship design and onboard choice when it debuted in 1995, accommodating 1,950-passengers, rising14 stories and measuring nearly three football fields in length. |
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