Sapphire Princess is filled with innovative features and luxurious amenities, a cruise on her would be nothing less than perfect. Letting you enjoy an unforgettable cruise holiday, visiting extraordinary destinations such as Alaska, Australia or Asia. With nearly 740 balcony staterooms, there is a room with a view just for you. Not to mention the luxurious suites and if you are looking to save a bit on your cabin, even the inside and ocean view cabins are of first class quality. This ship offers area lectures, art exhibits and classes taught by local experts. Moving on to something a bit more active, you can keep you heart pumping with basketball, paddle tennis and a state of the art gym. Maybe go for a dip in one of the many pools onboard or just kick back in a hot tub, the choice is yours. Dining is your choice as well, with Personal Choice Dining you can have true traditional experience in the International Dining Room with your own waiter throughout the cruise. Perhaps you looking for a lighter occasion, then any of the following anytime dining rooms will suit you perfectly, Pacific Moon Dining Room, Santa Fe Dining Room or the Savoy Dining Room where you are not limited to eating at a fixed time or place. Nights are always full with activity, and it is up to you to choose your pleasure from live theatre and the big screen, to plush lounges, and swanky casino and dance clubs. Join in on the fun.
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Dress
Code Onboard
There are two designations for evening dress codes: Smart Casual - attire should be in keeping with what would be worn to a nice restaurant at home. Inappropriate dinner dress such as pool or beach attire, shorts, ball caps and casual jeans is not permitted in the dining rooms. Shoes must be worn. Formal – evening gown, cocktail dress or elegant trouser suit for women and tuxedo, dark suit or dinner jacket and trousers for men. On a typical 7 to 13 night cruise you can expect 2 formal evenings and the rest smart casual.
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Smoking Policy
Princess have established a smoke free dining policy, as well as the main show lounges and theatres for passenger comfort. They do offer designated smoking areas throughout the ship in other public areas and within your stateroom.
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Disabled Facilities
25 wheelchair accessible cabins & 14 passenger lifts
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Children’s Facilities
Activities run the age appropriate gamut for those under 18 from Princess Pelicans (ages 3 to 7), and Shockwaves (ages 8-12), to Remix (ages 13-17). Childrens facilities include The Fun Zone, Teen Center and Splash Pool.
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