Princess Cruises showcased its brand new livery for the first time in the United States over the weekend. The Royal Princess emerged from its dry dock in Italy on October 7 and the ship is the first in the fleet to feature the new hull artwork.
Take a look at the new look ship:
Royal Princess in Barcelona a few days ago. Her new livery looks good! @PrincessCruises pic.twitter.com/c7ckZV8JSI
— Flo (@Master_Schnief) October 13, 2016
It's finished! Royal Princess has emerged from drydock with new livery. She is the first Princess ship to sail with this design. pic.twitter.com/62QCgM7AVb
— Princess UK Media (@PrincessUKmedia) October 7, 2016
Royal Princess emerges from dry dock with stunning new livery, the first in the fleet to sail with the new hull design #CruiseMonth pic.twitter.com/3pIy226eRE
— Tony Roberts (@TonyRoberts101) October 7, 2016
Before & After ? @PrincessCruises #royalprincess
Actuellement en dry dock chez Fincantieri pic.twitter.com/hIfLkMBHOR— cedric cailteux (@ccailt) October 6, 2016
The 3,600 passenger Royal Princess arrived in Fort Lauderdale, Florida to end its transatlantic cruise which started from Civitavecchia, Rome on October 8. The ship will showcase the Princess logo on the hull as it sails a range of Caribbean itineraries from Port Everglades.