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Sun Princess Bridge (Forward) Live Webcam | Real-Time Camera Onboard Sun Princess Cruise Ship - Cruising Earth

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Sun Princess Cruise Ship Details

In Service:2024 | 2 years
Last Refurb:NA
Class:Sphere
Builder:Fincantieri
Build Location:Monfalcone, Italy
Call Sign:ZCHD6
Flagged Country:Italy
Passengers:4,300
Crew:1,500
Gross Tons:177,882 GT
Length: 1,132.9 ft
Beam: 154.2 ft
Draft: NA ft
Speed: 22.0 knots / 25.3 mph
Staterooms:2,150

The Sphere class cruise ships were built in 2024 for Princess Cruises and feature advanced technology with the first large sphere-shaped theater and innovative public spaces. The ships include extensive entertainment venues and modern design elements with large outdoor areas. The class introduced advanced environmental systems and distinctive architectural features. The vessels were designed for contemporary cruising with technology focus.

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