
Tahitian Princess
Originally sailed
in Tahiti for Renaissance
Cruises as the R-4, the Tahitian Princess joined Princess Cruise's fleet on August 9th,
2002. After a total refurbishment she began service back in the South
Pacific with her inaugural cruise on December 26th, 2002..
| Operator: Princess |
Capacity (double occupancy): 684 |
| Builder: Chantiers de
l'Atlantique |
Full Capacity: 684 |
Inaugurated: 1999,
Completely Refurbished 2003
|
Space Ratio: 44.3 |
| Gross Tonnage: 30,277 gt
|
Crew: 386 |
| Length: 594 ft. / 181 m |
Berlitz® Rating: ****+
|

Cruise Reviews
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Denise,
June 3rd, 2005; Tahiti
Michael Hardwick,
December 13th, 2004; Tahiti
Robyne M,
October 24th, 2004; Tahiti
Jim & Linda Koski, May 26th, 2004; Tahiti
Jeanne Lowry, May 26th, 2004;
Tahiti and South Pacific
Nancy Higgins,
May 17th, 2004; Tahiti
PHILLIP STIRTON, November 29th, 2003; Tahiti and
South Pacific
Norm Reeder, September 20th, 2003; Tahiti and the South Pacific
Don Talbot, July 2nd, 2003; Tahiti
James m. O'Brien,
March 24th, 2003; Tahiti
Ed
Schlenk, January 23rd, 2003; Tahiti and the South Pacific
Patrick M. Murray,
December 24th, 2002; Tahiti and the South Pacific

Excerpts from Princess' Website
about the
Tahitian Princess
Tahitian Princess, a former Renaissance
vessel was introduced to Princess' fleet on
August 9, 2002 . Her sleek, modern design provides a
'boutique version' of our Personal Choice Cruising
program, with over two thirds of the ship's cabins
having balconies and with a variety of dining and
entertainment options to deliver on our trademark "big
ship choice" in a smaller, more intimate cruise
environment.
Beginning with a holiday cruise on December 24, 2002, Tahitian Princess will
sail year-round in Tahiti and the South Pacific,
debuting the only 10-day sailings in the region. Three unique
itineraries, with a total of 50 departures roundtrip from Papeete,
Tahiti, each include calls at the tropical paradises
of Bora Bora, Moorea and Raiatea. Passengers can choose one of the 34
French Polynesia/Cook Islands sailings that explore ports like mystic
Huahine and Raratonga and feature overnight stays in
both Papeete and Bora Bora; enjoy one of eight French
Polynesia/Samoa cruises to discover the dramatic beauty of Pago Pago and Apia;
or travel on one of eight French Polynesia/Marquesas
voyages to unwrap the secrets of Nuku Hiva and Hiva.
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