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Princess Cruises Cruise Line Guide

Fleet, flagship, dress code, US homeports, and who Princess Cruises fits best for 2026. Every factual claim is cited to the line's own website, with unverified fields flagged rather than guessed.

8 ships tracked
On this page
  1. Quick answer
  2. Fleet
  3. Cabin sizes
  4. Dress code
  5. Baggage
  6. Homeports
  7. Who it's for
  8. Comparisons
  9. FAQ

Quick answer

  • Category: Premium
  • Fleet size:17 ships
  • Flagship:Star Princess (177,882 GT)
  • Ship classes:Sphere, Royal
  • Parent company:Carnival Corporation & plc
  • Formal nights:Yes
  • Baggage limit:50 lb per bag

Princess Cruises fleet and ship classes

Princess Cruises operates a fleet of 17 ships across 2 classes: Sphere, Royal. The current flagship is Star Princess.We track 8 ships with verified cabin dimensions below.

ShipClassYearGross tonsLengthPassengers
Sun PrincessSphere2024177,8821,133 ft4,300
Star PrincessSphere2025177,8001,133 ft4,300
Discovery PrincessRoyal2022145,0001,083 ft3,660
Enchanted PrincessRoyal2021144,6501,083 ft3,660
Sky PrincessRoyal2019144,6501,083 ft3,660
Majestic PrincessRoyal2017143,7001,083 ft3,560
Regal PrincessRoyal2014142,2291,083 ft3,560
Royal PrincessRoyal2013142,2291,083 ft3,560

Princess Cruises cabin sizes by category

Interior, oceanview, balcony, and suite square footage across Princess Cruises ships we track. Ranges reflect the smallest and largest stateroom in each category across the fleet.

ShipInteriorOceanviewBalconySuite
Sun Princess136 sq ft212 sq ft200 sq ft267-1118 sq ft
Star Princess136 sq ft212 sq ft200 sq ft267-1118 sq ft
Discovery Princess175 sq ft172 sq ft174-185 sq ft243-1565 sq ft
Enchanted Princess175 sq ft172 sq ft174-185 sq ft243-1565 sq ft
Sky Princess175 sq ft172 sq ft174-185 sq ft243-1565 sq ft
Majestic Princess165-175 sq ftN/A174-185 sq ft243-470 sq ft
Regal Princess165-175 sq ftN/A174-185 sq ft243-470 sq ft
Royal Princess165-175 sq ftN/A174-185 sq ft243-470 sq ft

For a full breakdown by subcategory with balcony square footage and max occupancy, see the Princess Cruises cabin size checker.

Princess Cruises dress code

Princess uses a smart-casual default for most evenings. Formal nights call for cocktail dresses, suits, or tuxedos in the main dining rooms. The Marketplace Buffet and casual venues remain dress-code-free on all evenings. Princess's dress standard sits between mainstream casual and luxury-line formality.

Formal night frequency

Princess Cruises designates formal nights by sailing length: cruises of 6 nights or fewer have zero formal nights; 7-night cruises include one formal night; 10-13 night cruises include two; 14-night cruises include three; cruises of 15 nights or longer may include four or more. Exact count is published in the Princess Patter daily program.

Full Princess Cruises dress code guide with packing tips →

Confirm current policy at https://www.princess.com/plan/before-you-go/dress-code/.

Princess Cruises baggage allowance

Princess Cruises recommends no more than two suitcases per guest with a per-bag weight limit of 50 lb. Princess does not publish a strict piece limit but notes that all luggage must fit within the stateroom. Checked baggage is collected on embarkation day and delivered to the stateroom.

Official policy: https://www.princess.com/plan/before-you-go/luggage/

Princess Cruises US homeports

Major US ports where Princess Cruises sails from. Click through for terminal overviews, nearest airports, and typical itineraries.

Who Princess Cruises is best for

Mature travelers, couples, and families who want a premium experience with strong destination programming, especially Alaska and the Mediterranean. Princess built its reputation on The Love Boat era and continues to attract travelers who want a balance of enrichment, relaxation, and destination immersion rather than onboard thrill rides.

Standout features

  • MedallionClass technology uses a wearable device for keyless cabin entry, on-demand food and drink delivery, and personalized wayfinding across the ship
  • Star Princess launched 2025 as the first Sphere class ship at 177,800 GT with a 360-degree glass-enclosed Piazza
  • Princess is the dominant cruise line for Alaska sailings with more Inside Passage departures from Seattle than any competitor
  • Movies Under the Stars outdoor cinema on most ships

Pack for your Princess Cruises sailing

Build a cruise-specific packing list with formal-night guidance, port-day gear, and the magnetic hooks veterans swear by.

Princess Cruises head-to-head comparisons

Frequently asked questions

How many ships does Princess Cruises have?
Princess Cruises operates a fleet of 17 ships across 2 classes: Sphere, Royal. We track 8 of these ships with verified cabin dimensions in our database.
What is Princess Cruises's biggest ship?
Sun Princess is Princess Cruises's largest ship at 177,882 gross tons. It is a Sphere-class ship launched in 2024.
What ship classes does Princess Cruises operate?
Princess Cruises operates ships across the following classes: Sphere, Royal. Flagship: Star Princess.
How big are Princess Cruises cabins?
On Princess Cruises, interior cabins start at 136 sq ft and the largest suites reach 1,565 sq ft. Exact dimensions vary by ship class and stateroom subcategory. Use our cabin size checker for a ship-by-ship breakdown.
Does Princess Cruises have formal nights?
Yes. Princess Cruises designates formal nights by sailing length: cruises of 6 nights or fewer have zero formal nights; 7-night cruises include one formal night; 10-13 night cruises include two; 14-night cruises include three; cruises of 15 nights or longer may include four or more. Exact count is published in the Princess Patter daily program.
What is Princess Cruises baggage allowance?
Princess Cruises recommends no more than two suitcases per guest with a per-bag weight limit of 50 lb. Princess does not publish a strict piece limit but notes that all luggage must fit within the stateroom. Checked baggage is collected on embarkation day and delivered to the stateroom.
Who owns Princess Cruises?
Princess Cruises is part of Carnival Corporation & plc, headquartered in Santa Clarita, California.
What US ports does Princess Cruises sail from?
Princess Cruises sails from US homeports including PortMiami, Port Canaveral, Port Everglades, Port of Galveston, Port of Long Beach, Port of Seattle. Each port page on this site links back to the cruise lines that operate from it.
What kind of traveler is Princess Cruises best for?
Mature travelers, couples, and families who want a premium experience with strong destination programming, especially Alaska and the Mediterranean. Princess built its reputation on The Love Boat era and continues to attract travelers who want a balance of enrichment, relaxation, and destination immersion rather than onboard thrill rides.

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Sources & verification

Verified May 2026. Cruise lines change fleets, dress codes, homeports, and baggage policies without notice. Always confirm directly with Princess Cruises before booking or sailing.