R Three Cruise Reviews



R Four

The R Four inaugurated in 1999 as the fourth in a series of eight sister ships. Like the R Three, she was based in the South Pacific, year-round, until Renaissance went bankrupt. Princess Cruises will take over the ship in late 2002.

Operator: Renaissance Cruises Capacity (double occupancy): 684
Builder: Chantiers de l'Atlantique Full Capacity: 824
Inaugurated: 1999 Space Ratio: 44.3 / 36.7
Gross Tonnage: 30,277 gt Crew: 370
Length: 594 ft. / 181 m Last Berlitz® Rating: ****

 


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Excerpts from Renaissance's Website about the R Four

Built by the Chantiers de l'Atlantique of Saint-Nazaire, France, the R-Class ships are nearly identical in design. Each ship has 11 decks and accommodates 684 passengers in spacious suites and staterooms that have the feel of luxury hotel rooms.

Our R-Class ships feature four restaurants that offer open seating and casual dress codes. There are five lounges or bars, a health spa, two whirlpool spas, swimming pool, fitness track, a library, duty free shopping and other facilities for indoor and outdoor activities.