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Princess Cruise Line

Information about Pacific Princess
1999
Year Built
30,277
Tons
335
Staterooms
38
Space Ratio


General Information

The Pacific Princess started sailing in 1999. Former names: R Three. The Pacific Princess is registered in Gibraltar. The Pacific Princess has 335 cabins.

You can expect between 670 to 804 passengers on a typical sailing. This means that at the higher number (usually peak and holiday sailings) Pacific Princess has a space ratio of 37.7. (A space ratio less than 33 means that you may find the ship crowded in areas. A space ratio greater than 39 means that there should be plenty of space for each passenger.) When this ship isn't sailing at capacity the space ratio can be as good as 45.2.

The Pacific Princess has 373 crew members on board. There are 2 passengers for every crew member on board. There are self serve laudromats on this ship.

Sister Ships

The following ships share the same class as this ship. This means the basic design and layout of the ship is the same. For the most part the cabins will be identical among these ships, but may be decorated differently.
1999- Ocean Princess - No longer sailing
1999- Pacific Princess - No longer sailing
2001- Royal Princess - No longer sailing

Accessibility

There are 5 special needs cabins on this ship. These cabins have been modified for accessibility purposes.

11 Decks

There are 11 on this ship. The highest deck number is 11. The number of decks with passenger cabins is 5.

69% Balconies

This is the percent of the staterooms on board have balconies.



Other Information

One of 8 ships built for Renaissance Cruises, their naming policy says it all. She was laid up in Tahiti following the collapse of her owners in 2001 and was sold with sister R4 to Princess Cruises for $150,000,000 and renamed Pacific Princess. Her sister is named Tahitian Princess. Pacific Princess operates for both P&O Australia and Princess Cruises.

During May 2017 drydock mattresses were changed, new couch added to mini-suites. New carpeting and paint throughout ship.



Pacific Princess Ship Stats

Item Detail
Year Built 1999
Years Old 25
Tons 30,277
Speed 20.0 knots
Length 592 feet
Beam 83 feet
Total Cabins 335
Crew 373
Expected Passengers 670 to 804
Expected Space Ratio 38
Total decks 11
Decks with cabins 5

Pacific Princess Features

Activities

  • 1 Outdoor Pools swimming
  • 3 Whirlpools (hot tubs)
  • No Rock Climbing Wall
  • No Flow Rider
  • No Ice Rink
  • No Bowling
  • No Zipline
  • No Waterslide
  • No Water Park
  • No Ropes Course
  • No Mini Golf
  • No Sports Court
  • Jogging Track

Features

  • Casino casino
  • No Cigar Lounge
  • No Chapel
  • No Arcade
  • Show Lounge
  • Hair Salon
  • Spa
  • Fitness Center
  • Library library
  • No Bridge Viewing Area
  • No Outdoor Movie Screen
  • No Teen Lounge
  • No Passenger Promenade
  • No Upper Deck Sea Viewing Lounge
  • No Adult Only Outside Lounge Area





Smoking Policy

  • Smoking is prohibited in all staterooms and balconies with the exception of electronic cigarettes which may be smoked inside the stateroom
  • All smoking is permitted only in designated smoking areas. These areas include cigar lounges, a section of the nightclub and casino, and a portion of the open decks.




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