Sunday, October 24, 2010

Profile and Photo Tour of Dawn Princess


I have now been on three of the four Sun Princess class ships. Three of these ships, Sun Princess, Dawn Princess and Sea Princess sail for Princess Cruises. The fourth ship is P&O’s Oceana. She began life as Ocean Princess for Princess Cruises but was transferred to P&O Cruises when P&O still owned Princess.

These 77,000 gross ton ships carry just under 2,000 passengers and would be described as medium-sized cruise ships relative to the ships that are coming out of the shipyards these days. They are large enough to have the features one expects on a modern cruise ship but not so large as to be overwhelming.

The ships have a sleek, arrow-like shape. It is not a traditional passenger ship shape but it is attractive nonetheless.

One thing that struck me about the three I have been on - - Dawn, Sea and Oceana - - is how bright and fresh they look. Although they were built around the turn of the Millennium, they have been well-maintained. Indeed, Dawn Princess just went through a major refurbishment during a drydock last year.

Sun Princess and Dawn Princess are now based in Australia. Reflecting the fact that cruising is becoming increasingly popular down under, Sea Princess will be joining them there next year.

This week Beyondships adds a section on Dawn Princess to its roster of cruise ships. Dawn specializes in longer cruises such as voyages around Australia or to New Zealand and destinations in the South Pacific. Indeed, she even does a yearly world cruise. The lifestyle on Dawn Princess is still very much the Princess Cruises experience. However, it has an Australian overlay to make it more comfortable for its primary passenger constituency.

Beyondships profile of Dawn Princess is at http://www.beyondships.com/Princess-DP-Profile.html . The multi-page photo tour begins at http://www.beyondships.com/Princess-DP-Tour-1.html

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