Princess Cruises has revealed some of the new features debuting aboard Star Princess, the second ship in its new Sphere class, due for delivery in late 2025.
Star Princess will be a sister ship to Sun Princess, which was delivered earlier this year and is now sailing in the Caribbean from Ft Lauderdale, but will offer several unique enhancements, including non-smoking casino areas, as well as expanded dining venues, and leisure experiences.
The 4,300-guest, 178,000-ton Star Princess will also be powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG), reflecting Princess Cruises’ and the wider cruise industry growing commitment to sustainability.

The vessel will also boast cutting-edge features characteristic of the Sphere class, like The Dome, the first geodesic dome at sea, and The Sphere, a glass-enclosed Piazza at the heart of the ship.
“After the overwhelming response to Sun Princess, we are excited to debut her sister ship, Star Princess, with added enhancements to elevate the guest experience,” said John Padgett, Princess Cruises president.
“From expanded non-smoking casino areas to new spaces for relaxation and recreation, Star Princess will deliver an unforgettable vacation for all when she launches in fall 2025,” he added.
New Highlights Aboard Star Princess
Expanded Non-Smoking Casino Areas: Gaming enthusiasts who prefer a smoke-free environment will enjoy 68 additional slot machines in newly designated non-smoking sections of the casino.
O’Malley’s Irish Pub Expansion: With 32 more seats, this popular venue will accommodate more guests looking to enjoy traditional Irish food, live music, and a selection of beers and whiskeys.
Expanded Love by Britto: This art-inspired specialty dining venue, a collaboration between artist Romero Britto and Chef Rudi Sodamin, will add 20 more seats for guests to savour its unique seven-course fusion menu.
New SkyDeck Sports Court & Track: Active guests will enjoy the new sports court for pickleball and basketball, as well as a jogging track, splash pad, and shaded areas for relaxation.

With 2,157 total staterooms, including 80 suites, 123 mini suites, more than 1,000 balcony cabins, and 100 connecting rooms, Star Princess will also offer diverse accommodations to suit the myriad preferences of her passengers.
The Sanctuary Collection, Princess Cruises ship-within-a-ship luxury enclave, will offer exclusive access to the ship’s top deck retreat area, along with a host of additional and high-end amenities designed to enhance the voyage.
Available to guests in suites, mini suites and 12 deluxe balcony cabins, these indulgences include exclusive private dining and relaxation areas, a luxurious stateroom experience, as well as the Princess Premier bundle to round out the all-inclusive allure of the Sanctuary experience.
Star Princess will sail her inaugural season in the Caribbean before repositioning to Alaska in spring 2026, with bookings available now.
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