Island Princess Cruise Ship Guide

Princess Cruises · Coral-class cruise ship

Island Princess at a glance

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Island Princess at a glance
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Overview

Island Princess may refer to:The Island Princess, a play by John Fletcher SS Island Princess, a steamboat operated by Canadian Pacific Railway in the early 1900s MS Island Princess (1971), a cruise ship operated by Princess Cruises from 1974 to 1999 MS Island Princess (2002), a cruise ship operated by Princess Cruises starting in 2003. The Island Princess (film), a 1954 Italian-Spanish comedy film directed by Paolo Moffa Island Princess entered service in 2003. Island Princess is a Coral-class cruise ship operated by Princess Cruises.

This SeaDays guide lists verified catalog facts so you can compare Island Princess with other Princess Cruises ships before booking.

Key facts

Cruise line
Princess Cruises
Ship class
Coral
Entered service
2003
Gross tonnage
92,822 GT
Passenger capacity
2,210 (lower berth / double occupancy)
Crew
900
Length
294 m
Beam
32 m

What makes this ship notable

Island Princess may refer to:The Island Princess, a play by John Fletcher SS Island Princess, a steamboat operated by Canadian Pacific Railway in the early 1900s MS Island Princess (1971), a cruise ship operated by Princess Cruises from 1974 to 1999 MS Island Princess (2002), a cruise ship operated by Princess Cruises starting in 2003. The Island Princess (film), a 1954 Italian-Spanish comedy film directed by Paolo Moffa

Highlights

Practical planning

Use Island Princess’s catalog specs—capacity, year, and class—to judge whether the ship matches your itinerary length and travel party. Cabin location, dining reservations, and show times are published by Princess Cruises for each sailing; confirm those on your booking rather than assuming sister ships are identical. SeaDays helps you keep port days, sea days, and notes for Island Princess in one place so planning stays with the voyage instead of scattered screenshots.

Frequently asked questions

What cruise line operates Island Princess?

Island Princess is operated by Princess Cruises.

When did Island Princess enter service?

Island Princess entered service in 2003.

What class is Island Princess?

Island Princess is a Coral-class cruise ship.

How many passengers does Island Princess carry?

Catalog capacity is 2,210 (lower berth / double occupancy). Figures can vary by cabin configuration.

How large is Island Princess?

Verified catalog specs list Island Princess at 92,822 GT, 294 m long, 32 m beam.

Does SeaDays publish passenger reviews for Island Princess?

This page is a catalog guide, not a review. Community reviews live in the SeaDays app when guests have submitted them.

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