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Island Princess Cruise Ship Details
The Coral class cruise ships were built in 2002 and 2003 for Princess Cruises. These elegant mid-size vessels are known for their intimate scale and ability to access unique and scenic ports that larger ships cannot reach, such as certain Alaskan fjords and smaller Caribbean destinations. Designed as Panamax ships, they were specifically built to transit the original locks of the Panama Canal. The ships feature extensive use of warm teak wood on their expansive wrap-around promenade decks and public areas, creating a classic, timeless Princess aesthetic. They include multiple main dining rooms, a forward-facing buffet with panoramic views, and several specialty restaurants. The class places a strong emphasis on destination immersion and personalized service, with thoughtful design elements that support a relaxed and refined cruising experience. These vessels strike an ideal balance between traditional cruising charm and modern amenities, making them favorites for guests who prefer a more intimate, less crowded atmosphere.
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