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Written by Princess Cruises
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Saturday, 18 March 2006 |
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Royal Addition to Growing Fleet
Princess Cruises has
announced it will expand its fleet by adding a sister vessel to the line's
popular Pacific Princess and Tahitian Princess.
The 680-passenger ship
will be named Royal Princess, taking the name of a former, much-beloved Princess
ship which had long been cruising in Europe and other exotic worldwide
destinations. Its new successor will take over a similar deployment when she
enters service in autumn 2007.

The 30,000-ton ship originally entered
service in 2001 as a Renaissance vessel (named R8) and is currently cruising as
Swan Hellenic's Minerva II. Royal Princess will join its sisters Tahitian
Princess and Pacific Princess to give passengers a cruising environment with all
the hallmarks of choice for which Princess is known, including a variety of
dining and entertainment options and a large number of cabins with private
balconies.
"We're delighted to welcome the new Royal Princess to our
fleet," said Princess Cruises President Alan Buckelew in the US. "The Princess
cruise experience is all about choice, and we're sure this new ship addition
will please our passengers who enjoy traveling aboard a smaller vessel to exotic
destinations. We're expecting that this ship will rapidly achieve the same loyal
passenger following as her sisters Pacific and Tahitian."
Mr Buckelew
added that the company's smaller ships nicely complemented its fleet of larger
vessels, furthering Princess' commitment to providing passengers with exotic
itineraries and providing a "boutique version" of the company's Personal Choice
Cruising program. This includes a variety of dining experiences such as a
24-hour Lido café and alternative dining venues, and nearly three-quarters of
all cabins featuring private balconies.
The ship will begin sailing for
Princess in April 2007 after a two week dry dock to make some interior
modifications. Her first itineraries will be in Europe with 12-day sailings in
the Mediterranean, Holy Land and Black Sea, and details of these cruises will be
announced shortly.
"With the addition of Royal Princess, this further
modernizes the Princess fleet, which is already one of the youngest in the
industry," added Mr Buckelew. "In 2007 our average ship age will be just under
six years, and we know that our passengers appreciate the features and amenities
we can offer with newer ships."
Bookings for Princess Cruises are via
travel agents or Princess Cruises on 132 469 or visit www.princess.com.au
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