Grand Princess

Ship

About

When Grand Princess debuted in 1998, the line billed it as "the biggest, the fastest, the most elaborate, the most technologically advanced ... the grandest ship on the ocean." Although the vessel has since been dwarfed many times over by those that are bigger, faster and more modern, it continues to be a great option for cruise departures from the U.S. West Coast.

Princess has done a decent job of keeping Grand Princess updated. In recent years the ship has seen its atrium converted into the more modern Piazza, and new venues -- including the adults-only Sanctuary, Alfredo's Pizzeria, Tea Leaves tea salon, Crown Grill steakhouse and The One5 nightclub -- have been added. Most recently, the vessel welcomed a completely revamped kids club, Camp Discovery, which offers newly renovated spaces for three age groups through the cruise line's partnership with the Discovery TV network. Overall, food and service are considerably above average. Although selections at the buffet are limited, the quality of the items is high, and the offerings change just enough on a daily basis to keep passengers from getting bored. Dining room options are tasty and served with a smile, and the pizza found onboard is out-of-this-world delicious. The service is consistently pleasant, helpful and efficient, from cabin stewards and waiters to the folks at the guest relations and shore excursions desks. Despite Princess' best efforts, the ship does show its age in cabins with creaky doors, mismatched drawer knobs and dated bathrooms; in hallways with scuffed walls and loose carpeting; in some public areas like the theater with corny production shows; and in the buffet, which is set up a bit like an old-school cafeteria, often causing lines to form; and especially in elevators, which are so scratched and scraped that they look even older than their age. The buffet isn't the only space where there are traffic flow issues. Most main corridors in public areas are difficult to navigate, due to the number of other passengers making their way through. Shows in the theater are often standing room only, as are many events in the ship's main lounges. Plus, the ship's design doesn't include a central stairwell servicing all decks, so passengers are forced to either walk all the way forward or aft or wait, sometimes several minutes, for an elevator. (One elevator was closed for maintenance our entire sailing, making wait times even longer.) Overall, this nearly 2,600-passenger vessel generally feels more crowded than some ships that carry two -- or even three -- times as many passengers. Uncover the best deals with a Princess expert Anita Thompson Specialities : River Cruises and All Inclusive 81 reviews Contact Agent Danny Fisher Specialities : River Cruises and All Inclusive 33 reviews Contact Agent Katrina Martin Specialities : Family Vacations and All Inclusive 28 reviews Contact Agent Heather Rosing Specialities : All Inclusive and Beach Vacations 19 reviews Contact Agent Lori Hischke Specialities : River Cruises and Honeymoons 16 reviews Contact Agent Emily Forsberg Specialities : Destination Weddings and Disney Vacations 11 reviews Contact Agent Amy Stambaugh Specialities : River Cruises and National Parks 11 reviews Contact Agent Sarah Kelly Specialities : Couples & Romance and All Inclusive 10 reviews Contact Agent Karen Copeland Specialities : River Cruises and All Inclusive 9 reviews Contact Agent Ilana Goldstein Specialities : Luxury Cruises and All Inclusive 8 reviews Contact Agent Above all, what you'll get with Grand Princess is an affordable cruise on a well-worn, casual-yet-elegant ship that's great for young retirees and multigenerational groups departing from the U.S. West Coast.

Itineraries

Cruise Itinerary
  • DAY 1  Port of Los Angeles
  • DAY 2  Pacific Ocean
  • DAY 3  Pacific Ocean
  • DAY 4  Astoria, Oregon
  • DAY 5  Port of Victoria
  • DAY 6  Port of Vancouver
  • DAY 7  Inside Passage
  • DAY 8  Port of Ketchikan
  • DAY 9  Sitka
  • DAY 10  Hubbard Glacier
  • DAY 11  Whittier
  • DAY 12  Kodiak
  • DAY 13  Pacific Ocean
  • DAY 14  Dutch Harbor
  • DAY 15  Cruising
  • DAY 16  Cruising
  • DAY 17  Cruising
  • DAY 18  Cruising
  • DAY 19  Petropavlovsk
  • DAY 20  Cruising
  • DAY 21  Cruising
  • DAY 22  Hokkaido
  • DAY 23  Aormori
  • DAY 24  Isla Maddalena
Cruise Itinerary
  • DAY 1  Port of Los Angeles
  • DAY 2  Cruising
  • DAY 3  Cabo San Lucas
  • DAY 4  Puerto Vallarta
  • DAY 5  Mazatlan
  • DAY 6  Cruising
  • DAY 7  Ensenada
  • DAY 8  Port of Los Angeles
Cruise Itinerary
  • DAY 1  Port of Los Angeles
  • DAY 2  Cruising
  • DAY 3  Cabo San Lucas
  • DAY 4  Puerto Vallarta
  • DAY 5  Mazatlan
  • DAY 6  Cruising
  • DAY 7  Ensenada
  • DAY 8  Port of Los Angeles
Cruise Itinerary
  • DAY 1  Port of Los Angeles
  • DAY 2  Cruising
  • DAY 3  Cruising
  • DAY 4  Cruising
  • DAY 5  Cruising
  • DAY 6  Port of Hilo
  • DAY 7  Port of Honolulu
  • DAY 8  Kauai
  • DAY 9  Maui
  • DAY 10  Cruising
  • DAY 11  Cruising
  • DAY 12  Cruising
  • DAY 13  Cruising
  • DAY 14  Cruising
  • DAY 15  Ensenada
  • DAY 16  Port of Los Angeles

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