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This article is about the cruise ship class. For the class of steam locomotives, see GWR Sun Class.

The Sun class is a class of cruise ships operated by Princess Cruises, a subsidiary of Carnival. The first Sun class vessel entered service in 1995.

At the time of launch, the Sun class was amongst the largest cruise ships in the world,

Data

  • Length: 260.0 metres (856 feet)
  • Breadth: 32.2 metres (106 feet)
  • Draught: 7.9 metres (26 feet)
  • Gross tonnage: 77,000 tons
  • Speed: 21 knots
  • Propulsion:
  • Capacity:
    • Passengers: 1,950
    • Crew: 900

The Sun class features ten public-accessible decks.

Ships

  • Sun Princess (1995)
  • Dawn Princess (1997)
  • Sea Princess (1998)
  • P&O Oceana (2003)
    • Note: Oceana is modified from the original design. An eleventh deck is public-accessible, and there is a corresponding increase in passenger capacity to 2,016.