Ruby Princess – Princess Cruises
Ruby Princess has 1,540 passenger cabins, 4 pools, 7 whirlpools and dozens of dining venues. You can take part in many activities, such as playing mini-golf at the nine-hole course, getting relaxing massage at their very popular Lotus Spa and unwinding as you watch a movie at the outdoor theater. In the evening, retire to your spacious stateroom and dream about what adventure awaits you the next day.
Ruby Princess was christened in 2008 . It is a romantic ship, as you will find while listening to a Piazza singer’s sweet serenade, or relaxing to a couples massage. Needless to say, Ruby Princess sails to some of the world’s most breathtaking destinations, including the Pacific Northwest.
- Passenger Capacity: 3,080
- Year Built: 2008
- Last Refurbished: 2011
Crown Princess – Princess Cruises
Crown Princess is one of the largest Princess cruise ships, with room for 3,080 guests. It has nearly 900 balconies, so you will have plenty of opportunities to gaze upon spectacular landscapes across the world.
Crown Princess has a beautiful yet simple design. It was christened by Martha Stewart in 2006. It is very spacious, with 19 decks and 1,538 staterooms, many public spaces onboard for passengers to wander in. There is a wine bar where you can catch a snack. The Lotus Spa and Fitness Center both offer massages that will relax you. Crown Princess even has a wedding chapel if you are looking to tie the knot at sea. There are many choices for dining, including three formal dining rooms and Scoops, an ice cream sundae bar.
- Passenger Capacity: 3,120
- Year Built: 2006
- Last Refurbished: 2011