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I am new to Princess, but not to cruising. I am looking for a chart, or picture, that shows the ships in the Princess line sorted by class. Can anyone help me out?

 

BILL

 

 

I would love to see one too. I know they have the chart of ships on the website, but it is alphabetical and doesn't tell which ships are in which class.

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The classes are fairly fluid in Princess nomenclature... When they say Grand-class, they mean every ship they have built that is over 100k tons. Others are more selective. Here's what I think, basically grouped by sister ships:

 

Small ships

Pacific Princess

Ocean Princess

 

Sun-class

Sun Princess

Dawn Princess

Sea Princess

 

Coral-class

Coral Princess

Island Princess

 

Grand-class

Grand Princess

Golden Princess

Star Princess

 

Gem-class

Diamond Princess

Sapphire Princess

 

Crown-class

Crown Princess

Emerald Princess

Ruby Princess

 

And the Caribbean Princess is a one-off ship, blending elements of the Grand-class and the Crown-class.

 

I find that http://www.nauticalcities.com has a wealth of information concerning all cruise ships. Look up Princess Cruises and you'll see every ship that has ever sailed for Princess.

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Sorted by class, it goes like this:

 

Old R-Class

30,277 GT

Ocean Princess

Pacific Princess

 

Sun Class

77,000 GT

Sun Princess

Dawn Princess

Sea Princess

 

Coral/Island Class

92,000 GT

Coral Princess

Island Princess

 

Grand Class

 

Grand Sub-Class

109,000 GT

Grand Princess

Golden Princess

Star Princess

 

Gem Sub-Class

115,875 GT

Diamond Princess

Sapphire Princess

 

Caribbean Princess

112,894 GT

 

Crown Sub-Class

116,017 GT

Crown Princess

Emerald Princess

Ruby Princess

 

New Royal Class (2013)

141,000 GT

Royal Princess

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The classes are fairly fluid in Princess nomenclature... When they say Grand-class, they mean every ship they have built that is over 100k tons. Others are more selective. Here's what I think, basically grouped by sister ships:

 

Small ships

Pacific Princess

Ocean Princess

 

Sun-class

Sun Princess

Dawn Princess

Sea Princess

 

Coral-class

Coral Princess

Island Princess

 

Grand-class

Grand Princess

Golden Princess

Star Princess

 

Gem-class

Diamond Princess

Sapphire Princess

 

Crown-class

Crown Princess

Emerald Princess

Ruby Princess

 

And the Caribbean Princess is a one-off ship, blending elements of the Grand-class and the Crown-class.

 

I find that www.nauticalcities.com has a wealth of information concerning all cruise ships. Look up Princess Cruises and you'll see every ship that has ever sailed for Princess.

 

Wikipedia echoes Rick and provides some explanation of the differences

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_class_cruise_ship

 

Sorted by class, it goes like this:

 

Old R-Class

30,277 GT

Ocean Princess

Pacific Princess

 

Sun Class

77,000 GT

Sun Princess

Dawn Princess

Sea Princess

 

Coral/Island Class

92,000 GT

Coral Princess

Island Princess

 

Grand Class

 

Grand Sub-Class

109,000 GT

Grand Princess

Golden Princess

Star Princess

 

Gem Sub-Class

115,875 GT

Diamond Princess

Sapphire Princess

 

Caribbean Princess

112,894 GT

 

Crown Sub-Class

116,017 GT

Crown Princess

Emerald Princess

Ruby Princess

 

New Royal Class (2013)

141,000 GT

Royal Princess

 

Bingo...Thanks to all! This is what I was looking for!

 

BILL

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