Dawn Princess
This Australian-based beauty is an expert at whisking her passengers around some of the world's most exotic destinations across Australia, New Zealand and the stunning South Pacific.
The first Princess ship set sail in 1965, and from the initial England to Mexico route, the company now carries more than a million passengers every year to a wider range of destinations than any other cruise line. With a less historical ancestry than some cruise lines, Princess ships are as a result modern and effortlessly elegant, with a relaxed, less formal atmosphere.
Watch the latest releases under the stars, wrapped up in fleecy blankets in the poolside cinema. London's famous spa – The Sanctuary – is recreated aboard Princess liners. Refresh with an all-body massage and cleanse out those toxins with a freshly squeezed fruit juice brought to your sun lounger.
Accommodation options range from spacious suites to staterooms with balconies, all of which come with 24-hour room service. Princess is focussed on creating personalised experiences for its passengers and you'll find the selection of tours and port-based programmes among the best in the industry.
In a world in which we are evermore aware of our impact on the environment, Princess keeps a firm eye on its ethical commitments and responsibilities as one of the globe's leading cruise lines. Working in partnership with ports and communities around the world, you can be sure that choosing to cruise with Princess is making a positive difference.
This Australian-based beauty is an expert at whisking her passengers around some of the world's most exotic destinations across Australia, New Zealand and the stunning South Pacific.
Set to sail the greatest oceans of the world, Pacific Princess is a smaller style of liner with space on board for a select group of 680 passengers.
Sun Princess is another Australia-based vessel, sailing mainly from Sydney to Fremantle. When first christened, she raised the bar for the number of staterooms with balconies and she remains a fantastic ship for admiring the view.