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Sapphire Princess

Ship Overview: Sapphire Princess

The Sapphire Princess is a beauty to behold and a pleasure to experience.  She is a staff favorite here at CruiseNow.com.  The Sapphire Princess is a jewel on the high seas - filled with innovative features and luxurious amenities. Swim in one of four sparkling pools and spend some time relaxing in a Jacuzzi.  Shop the boutiques for a gift for loved ones who could not join you on this amazing Sapphire Princess cruise.

 

Maybe next time they will be able to join you.  Our personal cruise guides will help find you (and your loved ones) the perfect cruise.  With an easy to use website and knowledgeable staff, searching for and booking a cruise are now better and easier than ever!  You will experience the next generation of online cruise travel with user communities, hundreds of entertaining and informative videos and ship reviews where you can read about other cruiser’s experiences or share some of your own.  There is no better way to book your next cruise than with CruiseNow.com.

 

Enjoy a burger, or have a slice of tasty pizza and then you’re on your way to the Lotus Spa for a bit of rejuvenation for a massage or a beauty treatment and a trip to the sauna and steam room.  Save up your energy for Skywalkers disco/lounge which has 125-foot wide balcony that provides commanding views over the aft end of the ship where passengers can enjoy stargazing, or an al fresco break from the action inside.  Don’t worry if you stay up too late, you’re on vacation!

 

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Sapphire Princess


  • Passenger Capacity: 2,670
  • Length (ft.): 952
  • Gross Tons: 116,000
  • Inaugural Cruise: June 13, 2004
  • Christened By: Nancy Murkowski, First Lady of Alaska, June 10, 2004