Princess Cruises Caribbean is a Grand-class liners ship, built by Fincantieri Monfalcone, with sisterships Crown and Emerald. The ship is slightly larger than the other similar-designed Grand-Class liners, Star (now Pacific Caribbean Princess). The current position of the Caribbean Princess is at North East Atlantic Ocean, reported 2 minutes ago by AIS. The vessel arrived at Cobh, Ireland on July 15, 2024.
The Caribbean Princess’ current location is Falmouth, England, with a time since arrival of 14 hours and 23 minutes from Southampton, England. The ship is en route to Akureyri, Iceland, and is currently sailing for 16 nights in Europe. The cruise ship is registered in Bermuda and has 3082 passengers.
The Caribbean Princess is currently sailing under the flag of Bermuda, with a current position of 51.25605 N -10.24298 W. It is cruising at a speed of 19.5 kn (36 kmh 22 mph) and is en route to the port of Akureyri, Iceland. The ship is also en route to the port of Akureyri, Iceland.
The Caribbean Princess’s webcam shows its current location, with satellite images from the bridge automatically refreshed every five minutes. The Enchanted Princess itinerary includes a stop in Fort Lauderdale, Port Everglades, Florida on November 26, 2024, and a stop in Port Everglades, Florida on November 27, 2024.
📹 Is Caribbean Princess too old? I went back to find out
Prominent review sites and travel agents have been saying some not-so-nice things about the Caribbean Princess lately.
📹 Caribbean Princess offers the best of older and newer ships
Even though Caribbean Princess is an older ship, she still has a lot to offer. On a Canada/New England repositioning cruise fromĀ …
Just a small note; Princess has changed the dining options so passengers CAN choose traditional dining ( same table, same servers) in one of the main dining rooms. We sailed her to Greenland last year and are scheduled to sail her again in October (Europe). It will be interesting to see if, or how, things have changed. Nice review.
CP was the first Princess ship I ever cruised on and the one I’ve been on most often as I live in FL. My last cruise on her was this past November and I admit she was showing her age. She still feels like an old friend though. I hope she enjoys her time on the West coast. I will miss her but am looking forward to the new Sun Princess.
This is an excellent review and I also like this class of ship. I sailed on Ruby Princess in 2019 for a 32 night transpacific cruise from Vancouver BC to my home port of Sydney Australia. I have also sailed on Majestic Princess and agree with your assessment. I recently sailed on the P&O Australia ship Pacific Adventure which was previously the Golden Princess but unfortunately P&O Australia was very disappointing on every level and the ship was sadly neglected.
Thank You. The wife and I are sailing on her in 2 weeks, looking forward even more to it after perusal this. It looks very nice. It might be a bit “dated” to some, but to this 60-year old it looks just fine. We don’t need cutting-edge design, just a nice and comfy bed in a clean room – we don’t plan to spend too much of our waking hours there anyway. And after dealing with the zoo on Allure OTS, a smaller ship will be just fine, thank you!
Great review, but amazing how experiences can vary. Coincidentally we just sailed the Caribbean Princess 16 days in August and the Majestic Princess for 21 days in October. We had the opposite experience and thought the leadership in the Majestic had their act much more together, as the food in the buffet was much much better in quality and selection, and the MDR experience was on a whole other level on the Majestic. The Majestic MDR was quiet with very attentive waiters, who even had the time to sing guitar duets for us most nights. The Caribbean MDR was chaos with people lined up and fighting every night at the Allegro to get tables even though all had reservations. Every night people were assigned a different table. The MDR room was noisy and we had bad service each night even with different waiters. The food came so slowly that after about a week we just gave up and went to the buffet. Their dining MDR “process” just wasn’t working. Numerous complaints to the hosts/managers didn’t help. Also loved having an indoor pool and the free adult Hollywood Conservatory as a quiet retreat on Majestic, although sky walkers on the the top of the Caribbean was also a nice quiet space. Also enjoyed having a full size shower in Majestic, instead of a RV size mini shower in the Caribbean. Bottom line, each has their own pros and cons and we had a great experience on both ships.
We just disembarked this ship less than a week ago. This ship needs a complete overhaul or be scrapped. Bar service was terrible. Rips in seating, broken table lamps, peeling gold within elevators, buffet was ick. Since 2019, I have been on 10 cruises, 4 different cruise lines and this was definitely the worst, unfortunately. I wouldn’t recommend this ship to anyone in its current condition.