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| There's an unmistakable, much publicized cruise industry trend to larger
and larger ships. But in its wake, there's a smaller, but growing need to
fill specialty "niche markets" - cruise regions that can't efficiently
be served by the mega-liners. Enter the Tahitian Princess - big enough to
deliver on Princess Cruises' promise of onboard dining and entertainment
flexibility, but small enough to offer truly personal service to unusual,
less-traveled ports around the world. |
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.Recommended
for:
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.Not
Recommended for:
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- Upscale, sophisticated, well-traveled, adult cruise passengers
- Passengers looking for less-traveled ports and itineraries
- Passengers who enjoy relaxed and unrushed shipboard atmosphere
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- Families traveling with children
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ShipShopper Index:
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Year Built:
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1999 (former Renaissance Cruises R-4)
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Size Category:
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Small (30,200 tons)
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Passengers:
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680
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"Elbowroom" Factor:
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Roomy
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Outside Cabins:
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92%
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Balcony Cabins:
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67%
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Sister Ships:
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Pacific Princess
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Length:
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592 feet
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Width:
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84 feet
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Crew:
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373
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Bermuda |
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