Sail to Different Destinations with Princess Cruises’ Fleet
Do you remember the Island Princess and Pacific Princess? These are cruise ships
featured in the hit television series The Love Boat, which is shown from 1977 until 1986.
The passengers and crew had a romantic and funny adventure
inside the ship with luxurious and pleasurable amenities.
However, if you think that these ships are merely props on the series, it is not.
These two cruise ships are formerly owned by the Princess Cruises, an American cruise line. With so many major
lines in cruise industry, Princess Cruises distinguishes itself by sailing more worldwide cruise
destinations.
To this day, Gavin “Captain Stubing” MacLeod acts as occasional pitchman for
the line. The twin 640-passenger vessels, however, left the fleet in 1999 and 2002, respectively, though their
names have since been assigned to new vessels. Swinging history or not, don’t expect the Princess ships of today to
be havens for swingin’ singles (you can’t believe everything you see on TV). They tend to attract, couples,
families, and a large number of seniors.
Its History
Princess Cruises started its cruise operation in the middle of 1960’s when Stanley
MacDonald rented Princess Patricia which is a ferry owned by the Canadian Pacific Limited for cruises from Los
Angeles.
However, Princess Pat was never designed to withstand tropical cruising
conditions. Her charter ended in favor of the cruise ship Italia.
Italia had been one of the first cruise ships to have modern design elements like
lifeboats mounted lower on the ship. It allows the ship engine to be installed far in the rear, creating a spacious
public room.
However, after its launching, its builders and owners declared bankruptcy. Italia
was passed to a bank and consequently acquired by the Princess.
Princess renamed Italia as Princess Italia and used her for Alaskan cruises from
San Francisco. However, in 1973, the chartered was canceled, and it returned to Europe to charter cruise
destinations of Costa Cruise Line.
Their third charter cruise ship is the Costa’s Carla. It was purchased in the late
1960’s immediately after rebuilding. It was chartered to Princess, and later renamed as Princess Carla.
Princess Carla together with the Sun Princess acquired by the Princess from the
Norwegian Cruise Lines is included in some of the scenes of the television series Love Boat.
In 1974, the acquisition of the Sea Venture and the Island Venture from Flagship
Cruises, which later on became Pacific Princess and Island Princess, bolstered Princess’ fleet of ships.
The seventh ship acquired by the Princess is the Kungsholm, a former Swedish
transatlantic liner owned by Flagship Cruises. It was restyled and rebuilt in Bremen by their engineers and ship
designers and renamed it as the Sea Princess.
Its eight ship, the Royal Princess, was the first purpose-built cruise ship. Its
release in 1984 made it one of the first British passenger ships to completely dispense with interior
cabins.
Princess also acquired Sitmar Line in 1988, transferring all its ships to the
Princess fleet. The Crown Princess and Regal Princess entered the cruise service in 1990, completes the Princess’
fleet of ten deluxe cruise ships.
Princess, as mentioned earlier, had distinguished itself from other lines by
cruising through popular destinations such as Alaska, the Caribbean, Hawaii, Mexico, and the Panama
Canal.
It proves itself a provider of the best cruise package possible for a reasonable
price. They are trying to give their customers the luxury of a cruise travel without costing a leg or an
arm.
Princess’ fleet of ships offers different amenities such as dance classes,
sporting activities, spa treatment centers, evening entertainments, and plenty of stuffs to do on-board.
There is no reason for you to be bored. You will be getting busy with different
activities and at the same time enjoying it. They also offer traditional and modern dining, which means you can now
eat your favorite food anywhere and anytime you want.
There are more reasons why you need to go on-board with the Princess Cruises. Try
it and experience memorable cruising.

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