Regal Princess
Princess Cruises
A ship with some fine statistics
Regal Princess, the flagship of the Princess Cruises fleet, was built in the Monfalcone shipyard and delivered in 2014. She has consolidated Fincantieri’s leading position as the constructor of the largest passenger ships in the history of Italian shipbuilding.
Well suited to every type of cruise
Regal Princess is the 32nd cruise ship built at the Monfalcone yard and the 14th for the Princess Cruises brand alone. At 142,000 grt, 330 meters in length and 38+ in the beam, the new unit is the largest vessel that Fincantieri has ever built, along with her twin, Royal Princess, delivered in 2013 from Monfalcone again. Both are among the world’s top ten cruise ships by size.
The Regal belongs to a forward-looking prototype class of ships. Her defining characteristic is her new future-proof design approach: she is innovative not only for her layout and advanced performance but also because she is fully compliant with all the latest regulations for large cruise ships.
Key features of this trend are the rational use of space, to avoid any wasted tonnage and thus reduce operating costs, and energy-efficient design to cut emissions into the air and water. The ship can be adapted to any kind of cruise, from Alaska to Australia, even in areas with sailing restrictions to protect the environment.
MAIN CHARACTERISTICS
Gross tonnage
142,714 grt
Length overall
330 m
Beam moulded
38.4 m
Design draught
8.3 m
Service speed
22 kn
Max speed
22.9 kn
Classification Society
Lloyd’s Register
MAIN MACHINERIES
Propulsion
2 x 18,000 kW
DD-GG 2x 12V46F Wärtsilä
2 x 14,400 kW
DD-GG 2x 14V46F Wärtsilä
2 x 16,800 kW
Total installed el. power
62,400 kW
PASSENGER CABINS
Passenger cabins
1,780
Suites
36
Minisuites
314
Balcony
1,088
Inside
342
Outside cabins ratio
81%
Balcony cabins ratio
81%
CREW CABINS
Crew cabins
751
MAX PERSONS ON BOARD
Max persons on board
5,600