SINGAPORE, 22 January 22, 2020: Princess Cruises has announced the sale of Pacific Princess to an undisclosed buyer. The sale of the cruise ship is in line with parent company Carnival Corporation’s plan to accelerate the removal of less efficient ships from its fleet.
Pacific
Princess first joined the cruise line’s fleet in 2002, and initially entered
service in 1999 as R3 for Renaissance Cruises. The boutique-style ship offered
an intimate cruising environment, with a total of just 670 passengers, but
incorporated many of the dining and entertainment options available on the
cruise line’s larger cruise vessels.
Beloved
by many loyal Princess guests, Pacific Princess sailed more than 1.6 million
Juneau, Alaska (KINY) - Princess Cruises announces that it has sold the Pacific Princess to an undisclosed buyer.
The company says the sale is part of its plan to remove less efficient vessels from its fleet.
The Pacific Princess joined the fleet in 2002 after originally enter service in 1999 as part of the Renaissance Cruises fleet.
Princess Cruises Sold Pacific Princess
22 January 2021
Princess Cruises announced the sale of Pacific Princess to an undisclosed buyer. The sale of the cruise ship is in line with parent company Carnival Corporation’s plan to accelerate the removal of less efficient ships from its fleet.
Pacific Princess first joined the cruise line’s fleet in 2002, and originally entered service in 1999 as R3 for Renaissance Cruises. The boutique-style ship offered an intimate cruising environment, with a total of just 670 passengers, but incorporated many of the dining and entertainment options available on the cruise line’s larger cruise vessels.
Beloved by many loyal Princess guests, Pacific Princess sailed more than 1.6 Million nautical miles, 11 World Cruises and offered distinctive itineraries to sought-after destinations all over the world. In fact,