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Golden Princess
Built: 2001
Status: in service
Tonnage: 109,000 gross tons
Length: 951 feet
Beam: 118 feet
Decks: 19
Complement: 2,600 passengers, 1200 crew
Registry: Bermuda
Golden Princess at Clydeport Ocean Terminal, Greenock.

The Golden Princess is a cruise ship for Princess Cruises. She is the sister ship of the Grand Princess and the Star Princess. Features include three formal dining rooms, three modern show lounges, a world-class art collection, several pools, a nine-hole putting course, and a video game arcade.


Golden Princess


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Early morning quayside view at Greenock.
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