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Regal Princess Cruise Ship Details

In Service:2014 | 12 years
Last Refurb:NA
Class:Royal
Builder:Fincantieri
Build Location:Monfalcone Shipyard, Monfalcone, Italy
Call Sign:ITP0182
Flagged Country:Bermuda
Passengers:3,600
Crew:1,346
Gross Tons:141,000 GT
Length: 1,083.0 ft
Beam: 126.0 ft
Draft: 28.0 ft
Speed: 22.0 knots / 25.3 mph
Staterooms:1,780

The Royal class cruise ships were built between 2003 and 2007 for Princess Cruises and introduced the first Movies Under the Stars on a cruise ship. The ships feature extensive outdoor space and elegant public areas with a large theater and multiple specialty restaurants. The class was designed for relaxation and destination focus with refined interiors. The vessels include a distinctive funnel design and spacious promenade decks.

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