Diamond Princess
An absolute sparkler
Diamond Princess is a luxury destination in itself.
And the choices of how to spend each sparkling day are in abundance. Wake each morning in anticipation of a new horizon.
Diamond Princess was built for Princess Cruises by Mitsubishi Heavy Industry in Nagasaki, Japan, and joined the fleet in February 2004.
Vital statistics
Operated by Princess Cruises
Entered service: March 13, 2004
Registered: Bermuda
Builders: Mitsubishi Heavy Industry, Nagasaki, Japan
Cost: $430 million
Speed: 21 knots
Gross tonnage: 116,000 tons
Crew: 1,100
Passenger elevators: 14
Decks: 13
Passengers: 2,670
Passenger decks: 13
Cabins:1,323 including
- 28 Suites with private balconies
- 2 Family Suites with interconnecting cabins
- 186 Mini-suites with private balconies
- 532 Outside cabins with private balconies
- 212 Standard outside cabins
- 377 Inside cabins
- 27 with wheelchair access
Length: 952 ft
Width: 123 ft
Facilities
Five main dining rooms, casino, four swimming pools, one with sliding magradome cover, steam rooom, fitness center, library, casino, cinema, wedding chapel.
Princess Cruises
Welcome to the world of Princess Cruising - a world of luxury and easy living on board some of the finest cruise liners just waiting to whisk you away to the lands of your dreams. More...
Related News More headlines...
There are currently no related news entries.
Fleet
Other ships in the Princess Cruises Fleet
Gallery
There are currently no related gallery images.
