5th Sep 2027 | 7 nights | Princess | Star Princess
Part of Princess Cruises’ next-generation fleet, Star Princess is the line’s second Sphere-class ship, designed to build on the innovations introduced by sister ship Sun Princess. At around 175,500 gross tons and carrying up to 4,300 guests, she is approximately 20% larger than many of the line’s earlier ships, allowing for more expansive public spaces, enhanced entertainment venues and a wider choice of dining experiences. Featuring a contemporary design while still reflecting the cruise line’s heritage, Star Princess also operates on liquefied natural gas (LNG), supporting Princess Cruises’ ongoing focus on more efficient, lower-emission cruising. The name itself continues a long-standing legacy within the fleet, making Star Princess a modern ship that remains closely connected to the brand’s history.
Inspired by the Greek island of Santorini, The Dome is one of the standout public spaces onboard Star Princess. Defined by the cruise line as a multi-deck, transformational entertainment venue enclosed within a striking glass dome, this unique space seamlessly shifts in atmosphere throughout the day. In daylight hours, it serves as an indoor/outdoor pool area, while in the evening, the pool is covered to create an immersive entertainment venue, complete with aerial performances. Other notable spaces onboard include a reimagined Piazza, centred around a striking glass sphere; the Princess Arena, a flexible, technologically advanced theatre designed to host innovative productions; an expanded casino; and a two-storey Lotus Spa, offering a more spacious and refined wellness experience.
Dining on Star Princess now reflects the full breadth of Princess Cruises’ culinary programme, with more than 30 food and beverage venues ranging from included main dining and casual eateries to premium specialty restaurants. Complimentary options include multiple main dining rooms such as the Soleil and Eclipse Dining Rooms, The Eatery buffet, the Americana Diner and the International Café, offering everything from classic favourites to international selections across breakfast, lunch and dinner. Casual outlets on the Lido and promenade decks serve quick bites like burgers, tacos, pizza and ice cream, while specialty dining features stand out venues such as Alfredo’s Pizzeria, Crown Grill steakhouse, Sabatini’s Italian Trattoria, The Catch by Rudi, The Butcher’s Block by Dario, Makoto Ocean sushi and the Umai Teppanyaki & Hot Pot experience — many of which debuted with the Sphere‑class ships and are receiving strong guest reviews. Together, these venues create one of the most diverse and well‑reviewed culinary lineups in the Princess fleet, with options to suit relaxed, formal and adventurous dining throughout your voyage.
Accommodations onboard Star Princess combine the line’s signature comfort with a fresh Sphere‑class design, offering a wide range of staterooms and suites to suit every traveller. Guests can choose from interior staterooms, oceanview cabins, balcony staterooms, mini-suites and full suites, many of which feature expanded layouts, contemporary furnishings and smart storage solutions. Sphere‑class innovations include the “Infinity Balcony” in select oceanview and balcony cabins, which transforms the space with a floor-to-ceiling glass panel that lowers at the touch of a button for a near‑full‑height ocean view. Suites provide additional luxury touches such as private verandas, enhanced bathrooms, walk-in closets and access to the exclusive Club Class and Princess Luxury Collection services. Throughout the ship, cabins are designed for both comfort and connectivity, with high-speed Wi-Fi, intuitive lighting and climate controls, and the thoughtful layout that allows for more natural light and improved space compared to earlier vessels in the fleet.
Couples and multigenerational families more interested in destination-intensive itineraries than activity-packed ships
Energetic families, couples and groups who want a spirited vacation, or those looking for active shipboard pursuits
Princess Cruises attracts a wide passenger base, but the majority are North Americans. There are real differences depending on ships and itineraries, but the bulk of Princess' passengers are 40-plus, although with new family offerings, the line is catering to a more diverse age range, particularly in Alaska and the Caribbean. If you sail on the larger Princess ships, you'll meet a range of passengers from solo travelers to big multigenerational family groups. The smaller Princess ships cater to more mature travelers who want longer, more exotic itineraries and need fewer family-friendly elements.
Princess is fairly traditional in dress. Depending on the length of the cruise, there are a varying number of formal nights, where women wear evening gowns and cocktail dresses and men wear tuxedos, dinner jackets or dark suits with a tie to dinner. On Smart Casual evenings, the line advises passengers to dress similarly to what they would wear to a nice restaurant at home. Pool or beach attire, shorts, baseball caps and casual jeans are out for the dining rooms, and diners must wear shoes even in the buffet.
No. Fares for a Princess cruise include complimentary dining in a few venues, room service, water, tea, coffee, and select juices. Various theater productions, Movies Under the Stars and deck parties are also complimentary, and there is no fee for youth and teen activities, except for late-night group babysitting. Enrichment lectures, classes and presentations are also free with a few exceptions. Specialty restaurants, gratuities, spa and salon services, internet access (MedallionNet), laundry, alcoholic drinks and soda, and shore excursions cost extra.
The types of activities available vary from ship to ship. Still, cruisers typically gather around the pools daily and hang out day and night in the Piazza to enjoy spontaneous performances, live music and dancing. The line's signature Movies Under the Stars is also popular. On select ships, Broadway-style productions draw a crowd in the evening. Most of the ship also turns out for deck parties and activities like stargazing at sea.