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Sun Princess : ウィキペディア英語版
Sun Princess

''Sun Princess'' is a built in 1995 and operated by Princess Cruises. At the time of her construction, she was one of the largest cruise ships in the world. She is the lead ship of her class that includes sister ships ''Dawn Princess'', ''Sea Princess'' and the P&O ship, .
''Sun Princess'' was the ship on which the television show ''The Love Boat: The Next Wave'' starring Robert Urich was filmed. She made the news in October, 2007 as the largest ship to ever cross beneath the Sydney Harbour Bridge while entering the harbor for the first time, with a vertical clearance of approximately to spare at low tide.
==Ports of call==
Since November 2007, ''Sun Princess'' has been seasonally based at Sydney, Australia. Cruises offered from that time circumnavigations Australia, circumnavigations New Zealand, and visits to New Caledonia and Vanuatu. In 2012 she offered her first World Cruise.
In April 2008,''Sun Princess'' was based in Australia operating out of Sydney during the winter months, and from Melbourne during the summer months. For the 2008/2009 season the cruise program included Australian circumnavigations, Fremantle - Malacca Straits return, Melbourne - New Zealand / South Pacific. ''Sun Princess'' also sailed from Sydney for Melbourne plus Whitsundays return, a Japan return itinerary, and a 75 night Grand Pacific trip.
During summer 2008/9 whilst ''Sun Princess'' was operating out of Melbourne, she was joined by ''Dawn Princess'' operating out of Sydney. ''Dawn Princess'' was also permanently based in Australia from that time which was a change from Princess Cruises' original plans.
Demand for ''Sun Princess'' cruises between Sydney and Fremantle and beyond from April to June 2008 was so strong that Princess Cruises scheduled additional sailings for 2009. The company also decided to base the vessel in Fremantle from April to August that year. Despite the availability of cheap domestic air connections, many customers booking ''Sun Princess'' voyages between Sydney and Fremantle in 2009 opted instead to extend their trips by travelling across Australia on a connecting ''Indian Pacific'' rail service.
Cruises on ''Sun Princess'' from Fremantle in 2009 included the first Indian Ocean voyage of its kind from Australia. A 46-night sailing from Fremantle visited Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, India, the Maldives, the Seychelles, South Africa, Madagascar, Mauritius and Réunion.〔
In 2013, ''Sun Princess'' sailed round-trip cruises from Tokyo, Japan marking the first of Princess Cruises deployments from there. In 2014, she sailed an extended Japan cruise program, sailing from Otaru, Hokkaido and Kobe. She was joined by which replaced her Tokyo sailings.

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