Princess Cruises’ new Sun Princess won’t even come out until February 2024, but already the line has begun construction on the second ship in its Sphere Class: Star Princess, scheduled for August 2025.
At a keel-laying ceremony at the Fincantieri Shipyard in Monfalcone, Italy, the first 500-ton (1.1 million-pound) block of the passenger vessel was placed in the building dock. When complete, the sister ship will measure in at 175,500 tons and carry 4,300 guests, making it 20% bigger than any other Princess ship. It will be powered by liquefied natural gas and employ the latest sustainability technologies.
“Our multi-decade shipbuilding collaboration continues to progress as we build spectacular ships that are enabled by the most advanced technology available, while infusing magnificent Italian craftsmanship and respecting beautiful Princess design heritage,” said John Padgett, president of Princess Cruises.
Note: This story will be updated as more details are released about the upcoming ship.
Accommodations and Amenities
Private accommodations and public dining and entertainment options are largely expected to be the same on Star as on Sun. These include The Dome — a Santorini terrace-inspired, glass-enclosed venue that will be a pool deck by day and an entertainment venue by night — and the guest-favorite central Piazza, with its own glass sphere
Dining and Entertainment
Clients can also expect Sun’s triple-decker main dining room to be reprised on Star, overlooking the stern’s wake view, and the Princess Arena theater-in-the-round will stage high-tech and high-energy production shows.
And, of course, everything will be linked together with the convenience of Princess’ exclusive, wearable Medallion tech, which augments mobile app way-finding and personalized control of seemingly every vacation element, from electronically unlocking cabin doors as guests approach to ordering drinks anywhere onboard.
Initial Deployments
Star Princess’ maiden voyages in the Caribbean are currently on sale; weeklong Eastern and Western Caribbean routes are available from Port Everglades (Fort Lauderdale), Fla.