Royal Princess Deck Plans
*Floor plans, amenities and stateroom diagrams represent typical arrangements and may vary by ship. Certain stateroom categories may vary in size and configuration by ship. Square footage varies based on stateroom category and deck location. Stateroom views are considered unobstructed unless noted otherwise. Obstructions do not include certain nautical items like handrails, dividers or ship hardware. For balcony staterooms, the view is determined from the perspective of the balcony railing. Balconies may have either solid steel or toughened glass railings. Contact Princess Cruises for more information.
Grand Princess® Cruise Ship
Expect the extraordinary as you step aboard and discover the captivating possibilities, all true to her name.
- Inaugural Cruise: May 26, 1998
- Christener: Olivia de Havilland
- Guest Cabins: 1,301
- Number of Decks: 17
- Tonnage: 107,517
- Length: 949 feet
- Height: 188 feet
With top deck dining venues, Slice Pizzeria, The Mix, Salty Dog Grill and Coffee & Cones you’ll have even more options to choose from during your stay on board Grand Princess. Relax at The Sanctuary, a tranquil haven reserved for adults, enjoy Movies Under the Stars® poolside or see an award-winning Broadway-style production show in the Princess Theater, showcasing an even more immersive audio experience.
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Accommodations
From the moment you step aboard, we want you to feel welcomed and right at home. And with attentive service from a friendly staff that knows what hospitality means, you’ll find your Princess® ship truly is your home away from home.
Photos, floor plan diagrams, amenities, and furnishings represent typical arrangements and may vary by ship and stateroom.
Truly Luxurious Accommodations at Sea
Mini-suite with exclusive vip touches, add an element of luxury to your stay, front row seat for beautiful scenery, a room with a view, our most affordable option, perfect for large groups, for guests with limited mobility, dining options.
Indulge your appetite whenever you wish on board Princess®. Every hour, our chefs are busy baking, grilling and sautéing great-tasting fare from scratch. Princess offers unparalleled inclusive dining options throughout the ship with a wide range of culinary delights to suit any palate, from endless buffet choice to gourmet pizza, frosty treats, decadent desserts and much more. 1
Dine My Way℠
Dine when, how and where you like.
A (Seafood) Fan Favorite Returns!
Alfredo’s Pizzeria
Hand-tossed pizza, hot out of the oven.
International Café
Sip and snack around the clock.
Horizon Court
An ever-changing selection of favorites.
The Salty Dog Grill
Coffee & Cones
Specialty dining.
Dining on board a Princess® cruise ship is a joyful celebration and our specialty restaurants always deliver an extraordinary experience. They are among the best at sea – or anywhere. We serve dishes made with the freshest ingredients, and our menus reflect regional flavors from around the world. You'll find our specialty restaurants are the perfect place to celebrate any occasion. 1
Timeless Steakhouse Traditions
Exclusive glimpse into the princess kitchen, wines from around the world, a private breakfast with a view.
On every Princess ship, you'll find so many ways to play, day or night. Explore The Shops of Princess, celebrate cultures at our Festivals of the World or learn a new talent — our onboard activities will keep you engaged every moment of your cruise vacation. 1
Discovery at SEA Programs
Discover even more with discovery™.
Vegas Style Casino
For novices, casual players, or high rollers.
Take a Stroll into the European-style Piazza
The Shops of Princess
Tax and duty-free shopping.
Art Gallery & Auctions
Art lovers rejoice—enjoy exquisite art aboard.
Photo Gallery
Take home a unique photo keepsake.
Freshwater Pools & Hot Tubs
Soak in a world of relaxation.
Sports Court
Get in the game with a variety of activities.
Princess Links
Practice your putt and play like a champion.
MedallionNet® Wi-Fi
The best wi-fi at sea.
Afternoon Tea
Celebration of tasty teas and divine desserts, entertainment.
Original musicals, dazzling magic shows, feature films, top comedians and nightclubs that get your feet movin’ and groovin’. There’s something happening around every corner; luckily, you have a whole cruise of days and nights to experience it all. 1
Movies Under the Stars®
A reel treat day or night.
Original Musical Productions
Great venues large and small.
Music & Dancing
Dazzling entertainment every day and night.
Featured Guest Entertainers
At night, the stars shine bright on our stages.
Princess Theater
Broadway-style productions at sea.
Vista Show Lounge
Sip cocktails and watch top entertainment.
Explorers Lounge
One of the ship’s coolest hangouts.
A Prime Spot for Party-minded People
Joyful rejuvenation.
Revitalize and refresh body, mind and soul with Princess®. From rejuvenating spa treatments and the tranquility of a top-deck retreat reserved just for adults to our state-of-the-art fitness centers, you’ll find all the elements to come back new.
Experience the Ultimate Night of Sleep at Sea
Relax in a tranquil retreat just for adults, go ahead, be pampered – you deserve it, a host of ways to get an energizing workout, kids, teens & family.
From family-friendly stateroom options to enriching youth and family programs, quality time is time well spent. Onboard activities spark curiosity and fuel creativity while excursions ashore engage and inspire!
Explore the Treehouse
Step into the lodge, hang out in the beach house, quality time together.
1 Activities, dining and entertainment options vary by ship and are subject to change. Photos represent typical arrangements and may vary in detail or configuration.
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Island Princess deck plans
Deck layouts, review of facilities, activities, amenities.
Island Princess deck plan review at CruiseMapper provides newest cruise deck plans (2024-2025-2026 valid floor layouts of the vessel) extracted from the officially issued by Princess Cruises deckplan pdf (printable version).
Each of the Island Princess cruise ship deck plans are conveniently combined with a legend (showing cabin codes) and detailed review of all the deck's venues and passenger-accessible indoor and outdoor areas. A separate link provides an extensive information on Island Princess staterooms (cabins and suites), including photos, cabin plans and amenities by room type and category.
Island Princess (2003-built, last refurbished in 2020) is the second of the two Coral-class Princess cruise ships – together with Coral .
Island Princess cruise ship deck plan shows a total of 1107 cabins for 2214 passengers (lower berths/max capacity is 2657) served by 900 crew-staff. The boat has 15 decks (12 passenger-accessible, 9 with cabins), 9 restaurants and bars, 6 lounges, 4 swimming pools, 5 outdoor Jacuzzis (large whirlpool hot tubs, 14 elevators.
Passenger-use launderettes (laundromats) are located on decks 5, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. These are self-service laundry rooms with ironing boards and detergent being provided.
Deck layouts
Deck 04 - gala-hospital-crew, deck 05 - plaza-cabins-dining-lobby, deck 06 - fiesta-cabins-dining-casino-shops, deck 07 - promenade, deck 08 - emerald-cabins, deck 09 - dolphin-cabins, deck 10 - caribe-cabins, deck 11 - baja-cabins, deck 12 - aloha-cabins-kids-bridge, deck 14 - lido-pools-cabins, deck 15 - sundeck-adults, deck 16 - sports.
Island Princess deck plans are property of Princess Cruises . All deck layouts are for informational purposes only and CruiseMapper is not responsible for their accuracy.
Regal Princess Decks and Cabins
- 7 - Promenade
- 8 - Emerald
- 9 - Dolphin
- 10 - Caribe
- 14 - Riviera
- 15 - Marina
- 18 - Sports
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Built in 2014, the Regal Princess cruise ship weighs 142K tons and has 1780 staterooms for up to 4272 passengers served by 1350 crew . There are 18 passenger decks, 8 with cabins. You can expect a space ratio of 33 gross tons per passenger on this ship. On this page are the current deck plans for Regal Princess showing deck plan layouts, public venues and all the types of cabins including pictures and videos.
Regal Princess
Last Drydock: May 2022
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Sleeps up to: 3 36 Cabins Cabin: 332 sqft (31 m 2 ) Balcony: 72 sqft (7 m 2 ) * Size may vary, see details below.
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Sleeps up to: 4 314 Cabins Cabin: 243 sqft (23 m 2 ) Balcony: 36 sqft (3 m 2 ) * Size may vary, see details below.
DELUXE BALCONY
Floor Diagram Deluxe Balcony
Sleeps up to: 4 364 Cabins Cabin: 185 sqft (17 m 2 ) Balcony: 36 sqft (3 m 2 ) * Size may vary, see details below.
Floor Diagram Balcony
Sleeps up to: 4 724 Cabins Cabin: 174 sqft (16 m 2 ) Balcony: 36 sqft (3 m 2 ) * Size may vary, see details below.
Floor Diagram Interior
Sleeps up to: 4 342 Cabins Cabin: 175 sqft (16 m 2 ) * Size may vary, see details below.
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I worked on cruises for 3 years. Here are 6 things I'd never do on board.
- I used to work on cruises. After many days at sea, there are things I'd never do on a cruise .
- I never wear my room key around my neck and try to avoid misnaming the ship.
- I never buy the drink package or pay for meal upgrades in the main dining room.
I've sailed around the world as a cruise-ship employee , and now I enjoy cruising as a passenger.
I love the salty sea air, waking up in a new country, and lazy days by the pool, but a week at sea could get more complicated this year with cruises predicted to be in high demand .
While fighting a little harder to secure a prime seat on the pool deck, you may as well also avoid some rookie mistakes.
Here are six things I'd never do on a cruise after working on them for three years.
Pay for upgrades in the main dining room
Typically, main dining room meals are included in the cost of a cruise. But in recent years, it's become common for cruise lines to charge guests extra if they want to upgrade to "supplementary" items like lobster or certain steaks.
I know $12 may not seem like much for a steak or lobster tail at dinner, but the cost of the cruise is supposed to include your food.
So, even though I enjoy lobster, I stick with the items without the upcharges.
Buy the drink package
I enjoy a piña colada by the pool or a Manhattan while listening to a jazz set after dinner. Even so, it doesn't make sense for me to pay in advance for 12 to 15 cocktails a day.
I've done the math on typical unlimited drink packages , and the cost simply isn't worth it for me.
This is especially true with a port-heavy itinerary. If I've gone ashore to explore all day, that means I'm not sidled up to the bar slurping down alcoholic slushies.
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I prefer to buy as I go and take advantage of happy hour and other drink specials that are available on certain cruise lines. I also check the beverage policy in advance and bring on my own wine, if allowed.
Touch shared contact surfaces with my fingers
Fellow guests will never see me touching the elevator buttons with my fingertips. Knuckles and elbows do the trick.
Some cruise lines are better than others at wiping down commonly touched surfaces, but I don't take any chances. I avoid touching things others frequently touch, and I wash my hands frequently.
This strategy has worked for me, as I have never contracted norovirus, even when it was running rampant on a ship I was on. It's quite contagious and can linger on your fingertips even after using hand sanitizer . I'd definitely rather be safe than sorry.
Wear my room key around my neck
I never walk around the ship with my room key around my neck, and I especially never do this when on land.
There are two reasons for this. First, I see many passengers using the room keys dangling from their necks to flaunt their cruise loyalty status . It just looks pretentious.
The sophisticated cruisers with the highest status, with the most days at sea, never show off their fancy room keys.
That's because they know the more important reason — safety. In port, that room key bouncing off your chest looks like an invitation to be robbed. It screams, "I have money! Come and take it from me."
Misname the ship
English is a funny language that has its quirks. Naming conventions make that even more complicated.
Ships have proper names, and so do not require a definite article. For example, "Tomorrow I am embarking on Discovery Princess," or "I enjoyed scenic cruising on MS Westerdam."
If you want to look like a savvy sailor, learn to drop the "the!"
Plan my port-day itinerary so tight that I may not make it back to the ship on time
Oh, the recurring nightmares I've had about not making it back to the ship on time during a port day.
I've never missed a sail away, but I have cut it too close at times and have had to run down a pier or two. Just recently, as a passenger, my taxi driver got lost returning our group to the port at night.
When I realized how late we were going to be, I forked over $8 per minute to be connected with the ship. I pleaded with them to wait for us. It was a sprint through the port to get back on and we received quite a scolding from the first officer.
That time, we got lucky. In the future, I'll be giving myself more time than I think I need to make it back.
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There are no public areas available on this deck. *Deck plans are subject to change at any time. Photos, floor plan diagrams, and amenities represent typical arrangements and may vary by ship and stateroom. Certain staterooms may vary in size, decor and configuration. Square footage varies based on stateroom category and deck location.
*Deck plans are subject to change at any time. Photos, floor plan diagrams, and amenities represent typical arrangements and may vary by ship and stateroom. Certain staterooms may vary in size, decor and configuration. Square footage varies based on stateroom category and deck location. ... Contact Princess Cruises for more information.
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Deck Plan. There are no passenger staterooms available on this deck. There are no public areas available on this deck. *Deck plans are subject to change at any time. Photos, floor plan diagrams, and amenities represent typical arrangements and may vary by ship and stateroom. Certain staterooms may vary in size, decor and configuration.
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Island Princess (2003-built, last refurbished in 2020) is the second of the two Coral-class Princess cruise ships - together with Coral. Island Princess cruise ship deck plan shows a total of 1107 cabins for 2214 passengers (lower berths/max capacity is 2657) served by 900 crew-staff. The boat has 15 decks (12 passenger-accessible, 9 with ...
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