Princess Cruises reviews

About Princess Cruises

Shorter Princess sailings are filled with families and couples looking for a quality, midpriced experience; longer cruises draw an older — largely 50s and up — crowd of empty nesters and retirees. On sea days, you’ll find many complimentary classes — which range from computers to glass blowing and pottery painting — and supervised kids’ activities include educational options, such as Science on the Seas (developed with the California Science Center) and yoga for children.

Top 5 Princess Cruises Destinations:

South Pacific - Australia

(146 cruises)

Other (Asia/Africa/Middle East)

(132 cruises)

Caribbean

(111 cruises)

Caribbean - Eastern

(101 cruises)

Caribbean - Southern

(84 cruises)

Princess Cruises rankings

Cruiseline.com awards

2022 winner

Best Cruise Line for Service and Staff

Expert review of Princess Cruises

Best for

Princess appeals to families and couples looking for a quality, midpriced experience; longer sailings draw a mostly 50s+ crowd.

Not for

Party animals and singles looking to mingle should go elsewhere — with the exception of new, shorter cruises (three- and four-night sailings out of LA, for example) that attract a young crowd.

We love

  • Princess Captains were the first to officially marry couples onboard (due to Bermuda registry), and some ships even have a chapel.
  • Many (often complimentary) classes, which range from computers to pottery, are available.
  • New movie releases are played poolside on LED screens — with free popcorn.
  • Princess offers both traditional (early/late sittings with assigned tables) and modern (eat anytime, anywhere) dining options.
  • Elegant deck designs include a glass-bottomed “SeaWalk,” which juts out 28 feet beyond the edge of the new Royal Princess, and lovely wraparound teak decks on most other ships.
  • Supervised kids’ activities include lots of learning options, from “Science on the Seas” (developed with the California Science Center) to yoga.
  • Sign up for the behind-the-scenes ship tour ($150 each, chosen via lottery) to see the engine room, bridge, and other off-limits areas.
  • The outdoor swim-against-the-tide lap pool on the Grand-class ships is a cool way to exercise.

We could live without

  • The tiered cabin design on half of Princess' ships means your upstairs neighbor can look down onto your balcony, putting the kibosh on privacy.  
  • There’s a surprising lack of child care for the under-3 crowd.

Princess Cruises cruiser reviews

Service and Staff

4.5

Average rating

Ship Quality

4.3

Average rating

Cabin / Stateroom

4.3

Average rating

Destinations and Excursions

4.2

Average rating

Food and Dining

4.1

Average rating

Entertainment

4.0

Average rating

Onboard Activities

3.9

Average rating

Children's Programs

3.6

Average rating

Embarkation and Debarkation

4.4

Average rating

What cruisers say

  • CrazyCruising says ...

    Crimson Duo - Melania and Gabriel Wheelhouse Bar - Anton Avelpadres Dominique Docampo - International Café and Wheelhouse Read full review
  • Cruiser78917419 says ...

    Ship and dining areas were super clean. Loved that you had to use Purell before being handed a plate in the buffet line. Good thinking!! Also, sign above toilets - "shut lid and then flush" - thanks for that. Made me feel like Princess is... Read full review
  • 1Mermaid says ...

    Cabin was small but ample. It had a small refrigerator which is nice to have. Cabin was spotless and my steward always close by. Nice big sliding glass doors to the balcony to allow for a great view of the ocean I love. Read full review

18 Princess Cruises ships

Caribbean Princess

Price: $
Ship size: L
3.9

  Caribbean Princess – photo courtesy of Princess Cruises....

Sails to:

Alaska - Gulf of Alaska Alaska - Inside Passage Caribbean Caribbean - Eastern Caribbean - Southern

Sails from:

Ft. Lauderdale (Port Everglades), Florida Port Canaveral, Florida San Pedro (Los Angeles), California Vancouver (Canada Place), British Columbia Whittier (Anchorage), Alaska

Coral Princess

Price: $$
Ship size: M
4.1

  Coral Princess – photo courtesy of Princess Cruises....

Sails to:

Alaska - Gulf of Alaska Alaska - Inside Passage Caribbean - Eastern Caribbean - Southern Coastal - West Coast

Sails from:

Auckland, New Zealand Ft. Lauderdale (Port Everglades), Florida Hong Kong Honolulu, Oahu San Francisco, California San Pedro (Los Angeles), California Singapore Sydney, Australia Vancouver (Canada Place), British Columbia Whittier (Anchorage), Alaska Yokohama (Tokyo), Japan More

Crown Princess

Price: $$
Ship size: L
3.9

Enjoy sweeping views of the world while sailing on Crown Princess. From her nearly 900 balconies to...

Sails to:

Caribbean - Southern Coastal - West Coast Europe - Western Europe Other (Asia/Africa/Middle East) Panama Canal, Central America

Sails from:

Adelaide, Australia Auckland, New Zealand Barcelona, Spain Brisbane, Australia Dover (London), England Fremantle (Perth), Australia Ft. Lauderdale (Port Everglades), Florida Hobart, Tasmania, Australia Melbourne, Australia New York, New York San Juan, Puerto Rico San Pedro (Los Angeles), California Singapore Sydney, Australia More

Ship size:

  • XL: 4,000 + passengers
  • L: 2,000 to 4,000 passengers
  • M: 500 to 2,000 passengers
  • S: Less than 500 passengers

Price:

  • $$$$: $1500 and up
  • $$$: Up to $1500
  • $$: Up to $1000
  • $: Up to $500

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