Star Princess may refer to one of the following ships:Star Princess (1989), in service with Princess Cruises between 1989 and 1997 Star Princess (2001), in service with Princess Cruises between 2002 and 2020 Star Princess (2024), in service with Princess Cruises from 2025 Star Princess is operated by Princess Cruises. Star Princess entered service in 2025. Star Princess is a Sphere-class cruise ship operated by Princess Cruises. This SeaDays guide lists verified catalog facts so you can compare Star Princess with other Princess Cruises ships before booking.
Star Princess Cruise Ship Guide
Princess Cruises · Sphere-class cruise ship
Ship planning snapshot
Star Princess at a glanceOverview
Key facts
- Cruise line
- Princess Cruises
- Ship class
- Sphere
- Entered service
- 2025
- Gross tonnage
- 177,882 GT
- Passenger capacity
- 4,310 (lower berth / double occupancy)
- Crew
- 1,600
- Length
- 345 m
- Beam
- 47 m
What makes this ship notable
Star Princess may refer to one of the following ships:Star Princess (1989), in service with Princess Cruises between 1989 and 1997 Star Princess (2001), in service with Princess Cruises between 2002 and 2020 Star Princess (2024), in service with Princess Cruises from 2025 Star Princess is operated by Princess Cruises. Star Princess is a Princess Cruises ship profile in the SeaDays cruise directory.
Highlights
- Star Princess is a Sphere-class cruise ship in the Princess Cruises fleet.
- Entered service in 2025.
- Lower-berth capacity about 4,310 (lower berth / double occupancy).
Practical planning
Use Star 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 Star Princess in one place so planning stays with the voyage instead of scattered screenshots.
Frequently asked questions
What cruise line operates Star Princess?
Star Princess is operated by Princess Cruises.
When did Star Princess enter service?
Star Princess entered service in 2025.
What class is Star Princess?
Star Princess is a Sphere-class cruise ship.
How many passengers does Star Princess carry?
Catalog capacity is 4,310 (lower berth / double occupancy). Figures can vary by cabin configuration.
How large is Star Princess?
Verified catalog specs list Star Princess at 177,882 GT, 345 m long, 47 m beam.
Does SeaDays publish passenger reviews for Star 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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