Deck Layouts, Public Venues, Stateroom Information
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Please note:
Next drydock planned for Mar 11 to Apr 2, 2024
These are the newest deck plans for Island Princess Promenade deck. Cruisedeckplans provides full interactive deck plans for the Island Princess Promenade deck. Just move your mouse over any stateroom and a pop up will appear with detail information, including a full description and floor layout, and a link to pictures and/or videos.
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The Bayou Cafe & Steakhouse
Serving a Cajun and Creole inspired menu with live Jazz entertainment.Sabatinis
Additional charge select restaurant offering Tuscan inspired cuisine with bold and sophisticated flavours. The menu is a la carte and reservations are recommended. The restaurant features a walk through from Vines Wine Bar, where guests can enjoy a pre-dinner drink, and a centre piece displaying a wide range of Italian wines.Princess Fine Arts Gallery
The ship's art gallery, displaying a range of artwork for guests to view and purchase during the ship's champagne art auctions.Wedding Chapel
Hosts weddings and marriage vow renewals along with some seminars.Crooners Bar
A martini and cocktail bar with live piano music entertainment in the evening.Churchill Lounge
The ship's intimate smoking lounge where guests can also request a cognac from Crooners Bar next door to enjoy with their cigar.Wheelhouse Bar
A large venue with its own bar and stage with live music, dancing and trivia for entertainment. It is also an ideal venue for pre-dinner cocktails.Princess Theater
The ship's two tier theater, that hosts Island Princess' show productions featuring the ships singers, dancers and musicians.Outside Promenade
Outside promenade deck that goes 3/4 of the way around the shipThe following is a listing of all the cabins we have pictures or
videos for on this deck for this ship and also on the sister ships. Click on any highlighted
link to view pictures and/or videos (
= video available). Links for cabins pictures are a membership feature and are limited on the public site
- Cabin: PR702 Ship: Island Princess
- Cabin: PR703 Ship: Island Princess
- Cabin: PR705 Ship: Island Princess
- Cabin: PR709 Ship: Island Princess - Members only
- Cabin: PR711 Ship: Island Princess
- Cabin: PR718 Ship: Island Princess
- Cabin: PR722 Ship: Island Princess
- Cabin: PR725 Ship: Island Princess
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Cabin: PR726 Ship: Island Princess
- Cabin: PR727 Ship: Island Princess
- Cabin: PR729 Ship: Island Princess
Click links below to view cabin categories details.
Click the Cabin Check Tool to check what is on the deck above or below your stateroom:
Cabin check tool
The cruise line separates the different categories (Inside, Oceanview, Balcony) into subcategories. The only difference in the subcategories is usually location on the ship. The detail above shows subcategory color, category name, and subcategory name. For detailed information, mouse over a cabin on the deck plans and a pop up window will appear.
You will find diagrams, pictures and information about that cabin category including square footage and
features.
Princess uses the stateroom type and location for its category codes. The following letters are used for stateroom type: M=Mini Suite, D=Deluxe Balcony, B=Balcony, O=Oceanview, I=Interior. The location code is A to F for standard cabins with A being the most desirable location. 1 to 6 for premium cabins with 1 being the more desirable location. U to Z for obstructed staterooms with U being the more desirable location.
As an example MA stands for a Mini Suite (M=Mini Suite) in a prime location (A=Most desired location - midship, quiet location).
Handicap Cabins on this deck
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Cabin PR701 Balcony
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Cabin PR702 Balcony
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Cabin PR703 Balcony
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Cabin PR704 Balcony
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Cabin PR705 Balcony
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Cabin PR706 Balcony
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Cabin PR709 Balcony
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Cabin PR710 Balcony
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Cabin PR726 Suite
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Cabin PR727 Suite
Designed for wheelchair maneuverability, with widened doorways into both the cabin and its bathroom; wheel-in showers, hand-held showerheads and bath distress alarms; as well as lowered closet railings, sinks, and handrails; and removed or revamped thresholds. Additional equipment is also available on request, such as toilet seat raisers, shower stools and bed boards. Elevators have generous 36- to 42-inch doorways, and wheelchair seating is available in show lounges and other public spaces.
All Princess ships have wheelchair-accessible staterooms, but we highly recommend collapsible wheelchairs, as the widths of the stateroom doors vary. Passengers utilizing mobility devices with batteries are advised that the batteries must be a dry cell type, and must be stored and recharged in the stateroom. Mobility devices of any kind, like any other items, may not be left outside the stateroom. Because of staffing limitations, we recommend you be accompanied by someone who is physically able to assist you both onboard and onshore.
Travelers with disabilities should check in with the onboard Tour Office to ensure all shore excursions can accommodate them. Not all port facilities are accessible for those using mobility devices. Ports may be accessed by a variety of methods including a ramped gangway, a series of steps or by tender. In some cases, you may be able to access the tender, but the shoreside facility will not be accessible. Many ports of call use a mechanism known as a "stair climber" to assist passengers up and down the gangway. Passengers must transfer to a Princess wheelchair, which is connected to the stair climber and operated by the ship's personnel. If you cannot transfer or your personal mobility device cannot be easily disembarked, you may be precluded from going ashore. With your safety and comfort in mind, the decision to permit or prohibit passengers from going ashore will be made on each occasion by the ship's Captain, and the decision will be final. Ports that normally use tenders to access the shore are noted on the itinerary.
The maximum weight of the wheelchair including guest cannot exceed 600 lbs. on transportation lifts. If you have purchased a Princess Transfer at the start or end of the cruise, be aware that lift-equipped transportation may not be available in your port of embarkation or disembarkation.
Entry regulations for service animals vary by port. Passengers are advised to consult authorities at each port prior to departure for more information. Princess does not have food onboard for animals. The choice of dog litter material is limited and varies by ship.
Princess ships are equipped with "All-in-One Kits" with TTY that can be used in most passenger cabins and at Princess wilderness lodges. Most televisions onboard provide closed captioning and most onboard theaters have assisted listening devices. Electric outlets in most staterooms are limited to one and it is helpful to travel with an extension cord for electrical equipment. Princess also offers JAWS Professional software with a KOSS-TD/80 headset on one terminal in each Internet Cafe on every ship.
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Interconnecting staterooms |
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Rollaway Available |
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Third and fourth Pullman beds |
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Third Pullman bed available |
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Two lower beds not convertible |
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Wheelchair accessible |
