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The Grand class is a class of cruise ships. Ships in the class are operated by the cruise lines Princess Cruises, P&O Cruises and P&O Cruises Australia. The class consists of several series (subclasses) of sister ships, most of which were built by Fincantieri in Monfalcone and Trieste, northern Italy. The first vessel of the original Grand class, Шаблон:Ship, entered service in 1998.

Ships of the later subclasses are based on the Grand class, but have modifications such as additional decks and varied placement of facilities such as the nightclub and restaurants. The structure used as a nightclub is a signature element of Princess Cruises' ships in the Grand class and derived classes. The nightclub either overhangs the stern of the ship (Grand and Caribbean classes) or is located just aft of the funnel (Gem and Crown classes).

The Gem class of ships is based primarily on the Grand class, but modifies the placement of the nightclub to be just aft of the funnel and also modifies the number of restaurants. The two Gem-class ships were built by Mitsubishi in Nagasaki, Japan in 2004.

The Caribbean class is the third version of the design and has one additional deck. As in the original Grand-class design, the nightclub is suspended on the stern. Caribbean-class vessels also introduced a poolside theater, which was later added to other Princess ships.

The Crown class is the fourth Princess Cruises version of the Grand class and has two additional decks. Crown-class ships have returned the placement of the nightclub adjacent to the funnel. Crown-class ships also feature a poolside theater like the Caribbean class.

The Ventura class has 19 decks like the Crown class. These ships both owned and operated by P&O Cruises and are marketed as Grand class, although they were given the Ventura class designation because they are not owned by Princess and are totally modified internally and externally. Ventura is also the largest ship in the Grand class. The second Ventura-class ship is MS Azura, launched in March 2010 which has a modified stern. Azura is also the only P&O Cruises ship to feature a poolside theater style outdoor screen.

Ships

Ship Built Builder Entered service Gross Tonnage Flag Notes Image
Grand class
Шаблон:Ship 1998 Fincantieri 1998–present 107,517 tons Шаблон:Flag Largest and most expensive ship built in 1998 - Last refurbished in March 2019 - Former flagship of Princess fleet before Royal Princess' construction in 2013. Файл:Grand Princess Leghorn.JPG
Шаблон:Ship 2001 Fincantieri 2001–present 108,865 tons Шаблон:Flag Formerly, Golden Princess. Last refurbished in 2022. Transferred to P&O Cruises Australia in 2020 from Princess Cruises.[1] Файл:Golden Princess tendering in Cabo San Lucas.JPG
Шаблон:Ship 2002 Fincantieri 2002–present 108,977 tons Шаблон:Flag Formerly, Star Princess. Fire swept through berths in 2006. Last refurbished in 2022. Transferred to P&O Cruises Australia in 2020 from Princess Cruises.[1] Файл:Star Princess.jpg
Gem class
Design differences on these ships are the relocation of the nightclub to directly aft of the funnel, rather than suspended over the stern, and the much larger funnel.
The two Gem-class ships, Diamond Princess and Sapphire Princess, are the only two ships based on the Grand class to be built at Mitsubishi's Nagasaki Yard.
Шаблон:Ship 2004 Mitsubishi 2004–present 115,875 tons Шаблон:Flag Originally named Sapphire Princess Файл:Diamond Princess in Hobart.jpg
Шаблон:Ship 2004 Mitsubishi 2004–present 115,875 tons Шаблон:Flag Originally named Diamond Princess Файл:Sapphire Princess02.JPG
Caribbean class
The design for Caribbean Princess derives directly from the original Grand-class ships, with none of the Gem-class modifications being included. Caribbean Princess uses the original Grand-class design, but with an additional deck. This additional deck increases the ship's passenger capacity from 2,600 to 3,100.
Caribbean Princess was also the first ship to have a poolside theater. The three ships in the Crown class, Шаблон:Ship, Шаблон:Ship, and Шаблон:Ship, were later built with this feature also included. It has since been added to all of the ships in the class.
Шаблон:Ship 2004 Fincantieri 2004–present 112,894 tons Шаблон:Flag Last refurbished in April 2017 Файл:Caribbean Princess in 2010.JPG
Crown class
These ships, which build on Caribbean PrincessШаблон:' design, also differ slightly. These ships have two more passenger decks than the original Grand class as well as the poolside theater. A nightclub is aft of the funnel.
Шаблон:Ship 2006 Fincantieri 2006–present 113,561 tons Шаблон:Flag Major listing incident in 2006 Файл:Crown Princess Piräus.JPG
Шаблон:Ship 2007 Fincantieri 2007–present 113,561 tons Шаблон:Flag Файл:Emerald Princess, Fremantle, 2016 (02).jpg
Шаблон:Ship 2008 Fincantieri 2008–present 113,561 tons Шаблон:Flag Файл:Istanbul Bosphorus Cruise ship Ruby Princess IMG 7926 1920.jpg
Ventura class
Ships in the Ventura class are based on the Crown-class design. The ships in this class are owned and operated by P&O Cruises. Azura has a modified stern.
Шаблон:MV 2008 Fincantieri 2008–present 116,017 tons Шаблон:Flag The largest cruise ship to enter service with P&O Cruises, and the British market, until 2015. Файл:P&O Ventura.jpg
Шаблон:MV 2010 Fincantieri 2010–present 115,055 tons Шаблон:Flag Azura has a modified stern. Файл:Azura departing Port of Tallinn 12 June 2016.jpg

References

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