Sea Princess

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Sea Princess at Fort-de-France.
Placed in Service: 1998
Status: in service
Tonnage: 77,000 gross tons
Decks: 14
Complement: 1,950 passengers, 900 crew
Registry: Bermuda

The Sea Princess (formerly Adonia) is a Sun class cruise ship operated by the Princess Cruises line. She has three sister ships: Sun Princess and Dawn Princess in the Princess Cruises fleet and Oceana in the P&O Cruises fleet.

The vessel began operation in 1998 with Princess Cruises, under the name Sea Princess.

Sea Princess was transferred to P&O Cruises in late 2002/early 2003. The vessel was renamed Adonia on May 21st, 2003, at a launching ceremony with sister ship Oceana. The Princess Royal and her daughter Zara Phillips named the sister ships in the first double ship naming ceremony ever. In 2005, the vessel was transferred back to Princess Cruises; the vessel reassuming her old name.

At the end of May 2006, 250 people, including 18 crew, were affected by a norovirus. Evidence of a gastrointestinal virus had been found during the last two days of the previous cruise, but the company stated that it did not believe the two outbreaks to be linked. The passengers were only notified of this occurrence by a letter found in their cabins after boarding. Although the ship's itinerary had been altered, and the vessel itself ordered to dock away from other vessels, no other countermeasures were effected. Sea Princess returned to port in Southampton a day early, and the vessel underwent a complete sanitisation and decontamination before resuming cruising. Passengers were offered a 30% refund and a £150 voucher for use on a later Princess cruise, although some have demanded a full refund. [1] [2]

The Main Deck of the Sea Princess during a cruise in the Mediterranean.
The Main Deck of the Sea Princess during a cruise in the Mediterranean.




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