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'''Dawn Princess''' is a ] US-based ], operated by ]. It is the sister ship of the ], and was built in 1997 in ]. It features eight restaurants, four pools, five ], seven lounges and bars, and two children centres. Some restaurants offer “anytime dining” where passengers can dine with whom they want, when they want. '''''Dawn Princess''''' is a ] US-based ], operated by ]. It is the sister ship of the '']'', and was built in 1997 in ]. It features eight restaurants, four pools, five ], seven lounges and bars, and two children centres. Some restaurants offer “anytime dining” where passengers can dine with whom they want, when they want.


Dawn Princess is dividing her time between ] and the ] in ]. ''Dawn Princess'' is dividing her time between ] and the ] in ].


Dawn Princess will replace the ] next year, sailing ] waters between ] ] and ] ], becoming the largest ship ever be based in Australia. According to ] managing director Gavin Smith, Dawn Princess will be tailored for the Australian market, with onboard prices in Australian dollars. The ship will offer cruises of between eight and 13 days from ] to the ], ] and ], as well as a special four-week circumnavigation of Australia. Itineraries and fares will be available from ], ]. ''Dawn Princess'' will replace the '']'' next year, sailing ] waters between ] ] and ] ], becoming the largest ship ever be based in Australia. According to ] managing director Gavin Smith, Dawn Princess will be tailored for the Australian market, with onboard prices in Australian dollars. The ship will offer cruises of between eight and 13 days from ] to the ], ] and ], as well as a special four-week circumnavigation of Australia. Itineraries and fares will be available from ], ].


In addition to Dawn Princess deployment, Sapphire Princess will continue to cruise the Australasian waters in the 2006/07 season. ] will be back in Australia on ], ] for a season of longer ] and ] cruises. In addition to ''Dawn Princess''' deployment, ''Sapphire Princess'' will continue to cruise the Australasian waters in the 2006/07 season. '']'' will be back in Australia on ], ] for a season of longer ] and ] cruises.


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* {{cite news | title= * {{cite news | title=
P&O introduces Dawn Princess | date=07 March, 2005 | publisher=Travelbiz | url=http://www.travelbiz.com.au/articles/af/0c02d8af.asp}} P&O introduces Dawn Princess | date=07 March, 2005 | publisher=Travelbiz | url=http://www.travelbiz.com.au/articles/af/0c02d8af.asp}}




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Dawn Princess is not to be confused with the future Australian liner, 'Pacific Dawn' of the P&O Cruises' fleet.

Dawn Princess
Launched: 1997
Status: in service
Tonnage: 77,000 gross tons
Length: 856 feet
Beam: 83 feet
Cost: US$380 million
Decks: 10
Complement: 1,950 passengers, 900 crew
Registry: Great Britain

Dawn Princess is a Sun class US-based cruise ship, operated by Princess Cruises. It is the sister ship of the Sapphire Princess, and was built in 1997 in Italy. It features eight restaurants, four pools, five Jacuzzis, seven lounges and bars, and two children centres. Some restaurants offer “anytime dining” where passengers can dine with whom they want, when they want.

Dawn Princess is dividing her time between Alaska and the Caribbean in 2006.

Dawn Princess will replace the Pacific Princess next year, sailing Australian waters between October 2006 and March 2007, becoming the largest ship ever be based in Australia. According to P&O Cruises managing director Gavin Smith, Dawn Princess will be tailored for the Australian market, with onboard prices in Australian dollars. The ship will offer cruises of between eight and 13 days from Sydney to the South Pacific, New Zealand and Tasmania, as well as a special four-week circumnavigation of Australia. Itineraries and fares will be available from September, 2006.

In addition to Dawn Princess' deployment, Sapphire Princess will continue to cruise the Australasian waters in the 2006/07 season. Diamond Princess will be back in Australia on January 8, 2007 for a season of longer Australian and New Zealand cruises.

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