The Coral Princess was introduced in 2003. The ship, built just trim enough to traverse the Panama Canal, accommodates 1,970 passengers and 900 crew members.
Coral Princess has a great itinerary (two full days of glacier viewing) with port calls in Skagway, Juneau, and Ketchikan. This southbound Voyage of the Glaciers ends in Vancouver, British Columbia.
The public areas on the ship are spotless. The color scheme is soothing to the eye and does not compte with the breathtaking Alaskan scenery.
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Coral Princess Facts
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This is a hosted trip by Princess Cruises.



























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