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Our Home For a Week- Sapphire Princess

The 116,000-ton, 2,670-passenger Sapphire Princess is a standout in Princess Cruises’ Grand Class lineup. Debuting in 2004 and built in Japan, she offers a unique blend of spaciousness and intimacy. Although she is the largest of the Grand-class ships by volume, she carries over 400 fewer passengers than her newer siblings, making for a more relaxed onboard experience.

After significant refurbishments in 2012 and 2018, Sapphire Princess boasts updated furnishings, new Club Class Mini Suites, and a brand-new kids’ space, Camp Discovery. While some cabins and bathrooms reflect the ship’s age, overall, she feels fresh and thoughtfully maintained. Unlike newer mega-ships, Sapphire Princess doesn’t have extreme features like climbing walls or surfing simulators — instead, she focuses on quality service, enriching entertainment, and relaxed elegance.

Life on board centers around the Piazza, a vibrant, circular, three-deck hub that’s perfect for people-watching, snacking, sipping cocktails, shopping, and catching live performances. With easy navigation and a lively yet never overcrowded atmosphere, Sapphire Princess offers the perfect balance of excitement and ease at sea.

Fellow Passengers

Sapphire Princess primarily attracts well-traveled passengers around 50 years old, though multigenerational groups are common, especially during school holidays. You’ll find a mix of families, older travelers with their grandchildren, and younger couples, creating a vibrant, welcoming atmosphere onboard.

Dress Code

Sapphire Princess keeps it comfortably elegant:

  • Formal Nights (2 per 7-night cruise): Cocktail dresses, gowns, or pantsuits for ladies; dark suits or tuxedos for men.
  • Smart Casual Nights (5 nights): Sport jackets, dresses, skirts, or pants with stylish tops and accessories.
  • Daytime: Resort casual (shorts, polos, sundresses).

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