Finding My Blue Heaven on a Princess Cruise – A Detailed Sapphire Princess Review With Photos

In this detailed Sapphire Prince review I share information and a lot of photos from my recent cruise, including a review of my cabin and all the ship’s public spaces.

Sapphire Princess review

Last Updated on 01/12/26 by Rose Palmer

I couldn’t think of a better way to celebrate my birthday than with a special cruise on the Sapphire Princess, especially since the itinerary sailed around South America and also included 4 days of scenic cruising in Antarctica.

A large glacier in Admiralty Bay
A large glacier in Admiralty Bay

I have wanted to see Antarctica for a long time and have studied the various cruise options. I knew I wanted to get there in comfort and at a reasonable cost. I like cruising with Princess, so when I saw an itinerary that included stops in the Patagonia region along with scenic cruising in Antarctica, I was sold!

The fact that the cruise coincided with my birthday was the icing on the (birthday) cake.

My Sapphire Princess review

Why did I choose a Sapphire Princess cruise?

After many cruises on other Princess ships, I know what to expect, and stepping on a Princess ship feels like coming home. I was also looking for a comfortable and budget-friendly option to see this part of the world, especially as a solo cruiser. I was able to get a good last-minute deal for solo travel, which made the cruise relatively affordable.

It goes without saying that the scenery in Antarctica was spectacular and unforgettable. And taking a Princess cruise to see it made it really easy. I have a separate post dedicated to the Antarctica portion of the cruise, What Is a Princess Cruise to Antarctica Really Like?

ice floating in one of the bays in Antarctica
Ice floating in one of the bays in Antarctica

Some of my favorite Sapphire Princess features

The Sapphire Princess had a lot of public outdoor deck spaces. As a result, even with 2100 people on board, there was plenty of space for everyone who wanted to have a spot at a railing for views or photos.

Watching the scenery in Antarctica from the deck of the Sapphire Princess
Watching the scenery in Antarctica from the deck of the Sapphire Princess

There were also a lot of public indoor spaces, and I had no trouble finding a quiet corner to myself when I wanted one, even on the many sea days.

I also loved the traditional wide promenade deck. It was wide enough to hold a lounge chair and still had plenty of room for walking or jogging. And since it was covered, it was a good spot to see the scenery during rainy/snowy periods.

Watching the Antarctic Scenery from the front of the Promenade Deck
The promenade deck is a good spot for watching the Antarctic scenery

As with every cruise, I always appreciate being waited on, and all of the Princess personnel did a fantastic job with that. From my room steward to the waiters and waitresses to the attendants on deck, service was always given with a smile. It was no surprise that the Sapphire Princess was voted to have the friendliest crew in the fleet many times.

I booked this cruise with a standard fare package because that is what works best for me. For each Princess cruise, I evaluate what type of fare package makes the most sense. I wrote about this in my post Princess Cruise Drinks Packages and Fare Packages – Which Is Best?

Sapphire Princess ocean view cabin review

I booked this cruise last minute and did not have very many cabin options available. While I like having a balcony, I knew that with the cold weather and the potential for rough seas, I would not use a balcony very much, so I happily chose one of the less expensive ocean view cabins on deck 8, and I was happy with my decision.

My ocean view room on the Sapphire Princess
First view of my ocean view room on the Sapphire Princess

At roughly 150  square feet, the cabin was plenty roomy for one person. I had a queen bed configuration with Princess’s signature high-end bedding. With crispy white sheets, fluffy pillows, a warm duvet, and the gentle rocking of the ship, I slept very well every night, as I always do on a Princess cruise.

On either side of the bed, there was a nightstand with two drawers and a lamp that also had a USB port, which made it convenient to charge my phone and camera batteries. Note that these were the only two USB ports in the cabin.

The cabin also had a desk area with three more drawers, three small open shelves, and an under-counter fridge. Above the desk was a large flat-screen TV.

The closet space was very roomy and came with plenty of hanging space and 30 hangers, as well as a large floor-to-ceiling cabinet with shelving, a safe, and a full-length mirror. This was also where the life preservers were kept.

Lots of closet space in my cabin on the Sapphire Princess
Lots of closet space in my cabin on the Sapphire Princess

The bathroom wasn’t large but was certainly spacious enough for one person. The shower provided large bottles of shampoo and body gel. Around the single sink, there were three shelves to store my personal toiletries and a long shelf under the sink. There were also large bottles of hand soap and lotion from the Lotus spa by the sink.

My bathroom on the Sapphire Princess
My bathroom on the Sapphire Princess

As with many older ships, I don’t think the cabin had enough outlets. Besides the USB ports by the bed, there were only two American-style outlets by the desk. There was one outlet in the bathroom that could take a US or a European plug for an electric razor.

For just one person, these outlets were sufficient, but I think that with two people in the room, this will not be enough to charge all the electronic devices that we all travel with these days. I suggest bringing a multi-port power strip or adaptor.

Travel Tip – Note that you can bring a multi-port power strip on board, like the one in the picture below, but you are not allowed to bring a surge protector.

Cruise-approved power strip

The Sapphire Princess ship details

The Sapphire is one of Princess’s smaller and older ships, but she is large enough to provide a lot of amenities. And she has been lovingly maintained and updated. Like her sister ship, the Diamond Princess, the Sapphire was built in Japan and is very similar in layout to the Diamond Princess.

The stats:

  • Grand Class
  • Year inaugurated – 2004
  • Last refurbished –2025
  • Last dry dock – October 2025
  • Maximum number of passengers –2670
  • Maximum number of crew -1100

This is a list of all the public spaces on the Sapphire Princess with lots of photos that provide a good sense of the space and design details. My cruise was almost full, but somehow it never felt crowded. I was always able to find spots to enjoy peace and quiet or to watch the scenery.

Deck 4 – Gala

Medical Center – If I need medical help, this is the spot to go to. Note that charges for any medical services provided on board will need to be paid before disembarking the ship. A detailed statement of services and the associated charges can then be submitted to insurance.

Water Shuttle embarkation – in ports where the ship cannot dock, the ship’s water shuttles will transport passengers to and from the ship (this is referred to as tendering). This location is also often used for disembarkation and embarkation when docked.

Deck 5 – Plaza

The Piazza The Piazza is the beautiful, airy, three-story beating heart of the ship. The design details had an Art Deco feel with different marble mosaics, gleaming fawn colored wood accents, and an interesting industrial- chic architectural detail, which decorated the main elevator shafts. Gently curving staircases went from deck 5 up to decks 6 and 7.

The Piazza in the Sapphire Princess
Another view of the Piazza on the Sapphire Princess

The Piazza had a variety of activities and musical presentations throughout the day. This was also where the champagne fountain was held on the first formal night.

Champagne fountain on formal night
Champagne fountain on formal night

Surrounding the Piazza are:

The International Café – one of my favorite spots for food on a Princess ship. I love their almond croissants and the little dessert offerings. There were also soups, sandwiches, and salads, and since it was open all day and night, it was the spot for satisfying those late-night cravings. I could also get a variety of specialty coffees here for an extra charge.

Good Spirits at Sea – lobby bar where I got signature specialty drinks like the dirty banana (a Princess cruise favorite) and a variety of craft cocktails.

Good Spirits at Sea on the Sapphire Princess
Good Spirits at Sea on the Sapphire Princess
Enjoying a margarita at the Good Spirits at Sea bar on the Sapphire Princess
Enjoying a margarita at the Good Spirits at Sea bar on the Sapphire Princess

Vines Wine Bar – a quiet setting with views of the ocean, where I could try some of the fine wines available on board. I liked the cozy atmosphere, and it was my favorite spot to sit and look out the window at the waves.

This was also one of the casual dining spots on the Sapphire, where I could get a charcuterie board to accompany my wine (extra fees applied without a package).

Alfredo’s Pizzeria – this was an intimate space where I had fresh, made-to-order, yummy pizzas and other Italian-style dishes. Extra fees are applied without one of the Princess packages.

Crown Grill (formerly the Savoy Dining Room) – Dark wood and traditional details decorated this classy-looking dining room, which was converted to a Crown Grill steakhouse in the October 2025 dry dock.  It was in this dining room that I enjoyed the Chef’s Table experience when I was on board.

Vivaldi Dining RoomAs the name implies, the décor here was Italian all the way. This dining venue was also only open for dinner.

The Vivaldi dining room provided reservable dining times. I could make reservations on the Princess app in 20 minute increments starting at 5 PM.

Fine Arts Gallery – Showing new art for the art auctions at sea.

Art Gallery on the Sapphire Princess
Fine Art Gallery on the Sapphire Princess

Deck 6 – Fiesta

Public spaces forward to midship:

Princess Theater lower levelSome of the enrichment lectures were given here, along with the evening entertainment and production shows.

Princess Theater on the Sapphire Princess
Princess Theater on the Sapphire Princess

Churchill’s Cigar Lounge – a cozy, closed-door escape for anyone who smokes.

Churchill's lounge on the Sapphire Princess
Churchill’s lounge on the Sapphire Princess

The Library– this was an intimate space with comfy chairs, windows, board games, puzzles, books on the shelf to borrow, and daily Sudoku challenges.

Library on the Sapphire Princess
Library on the Sapphire Princess

Future Cruise Planning and Captain’s Circle– desks for these services were located in the library. This was where I put down my future cruise deposit for my next Princess cruise

Shore Excursion desk – across the hall from the library was the office to book or make changes to shore excursions.

Grand Casino and Bar  – lots of slot machine choices and gaming tables for those interested in gambling. Note that smoking was permitted here.

Guest Services – a large, well-staffed desk where I could get any cruise issues addressed. I found the staff to be quite patient, professional, and genial.

Guest Services on the Sapphire Princess
Guest Services on the Sapphire Princess

Shops of Princess good for browsing when I was bored.

Pacific Moon Dining Room  – Asian details inspired the mood in this dining room, which was open for afternoon tea on sea days, along with dinner every evening.

The Pacific Moon dining room offered walk-in anytime dining. No reservations were necessary. I ate here frequently, and the wait was never very long.

Pacific Moon dining room on the Sapphire Princess
Pacific Moon dining room

Santa Fe Dining Roomthis dining room had American Southwest-themed décor and was only open for dinner. This is also where Reserve class dining was offered to suite guests and guests who booked Reserve class mini suites.

The Santa Fe dining room offered walk-in anytime dining for non-Reserve guests. No reservations were needed.

Aft:

International Dining Room – This large dining room could only be reached via the aft elevators or by using the aft stairs from deck 7. This was the dining room to go to if I wanted to be served breakfast and lunch. It was also open for dinner.

The International dining room was the location of choice for those who liked eating dinner at a set time every day, at the same table, and with the same wait staff. This traditional dining experience could be reserved on the Princess app for one of two seatings, either 5 PM or 7:30 PM.

Deck 7 – Promenade

Indoor public spaces moving forward to aft:

Princess Theater upper level top level of the two-story theater.

The Wheelhouse Bar – a big but cozy lounge space that had a pub feel, where I got a drink and watched musical performances. The house band played great jazz sets here. Some of the enrichment lectures were also presented here.

The Shops of Princess More options for spending my money.

Crooners Bar – a very intimate and popular area to sit and listen to a piano player/singer. I always tried to grab a seat here early because they filled up quickly, and people stayed a long time.

Explorers Lounge – another large lounge, decorated with exotic African themes. A variety of fun programs were offered here each day.

Makoto Ocean – a specialty restaurant serving Japanese cuisine featuring fresh sushi. I tried the menu on the Sun Princess and loved the sushi.

Oceanfront- offering a variety of Medallion accessories for purchase.

Find a variety of accessories for your medallion on board
Find a variety of accessories for your medallion on board

Photo Gallery – the place to find and buy all those photos taken by the Princess photographers.

Sabatini’s Italian Trattoria – this specialty dining restaurant served up delicious Italian dishes. This was not a large restaurant, so I made my reservations for my birthday dinner early. An extra charge is applied without a package.

Club Fusion – another large entertainment venue where a varied selection of activities, lectures, and music was available throughout the day and into the night.

At the back and on the right-hand side next to the stage in Club Fusion were a set of circular stairs that took me to the Wake View Bar on deck 6. This was the only access to this space. The bar here was not staffed, but when I was on the ship, this was a very cozy and usually overlooked seating area.

Wakeview Bar on the Sapphire Princess
Wakeview Bar

Outside, I also enjoyed the Promenade Deck that encircled the whole ship and was good for stretching my legs or just relaxing in the shade on a deck chair. The Promenade Deck was quite wide and had room for many deck chairs and plenty of space for walking or jogging. In the front, a set of stairs continued the promenade space up to deck 8.

The whole promenade deck area was a good spot for looking at the scenery, and the front was not as windy as the front observation area on deck 15. It was also a good spot to catch the sunset.

Watching the sun set from the promenade deck of the Sapphire Princess
Watching the sunset from the promenade deck of the Sapphire Princess

Deck 12 – Aloha

Aft:

Terrace pool – Most of this deck was cabins except for the very back where there was a small outdoor pool surrounded by a deck and deck chairs.

Deck 14 – Lido

The front of this deck was cabins.

Public spaces from midship to aft were :

Prego Pizzeria – I love Princess’s Neapolitan pizza. They usually offered cheese, pepperoni, and a daily special pizza that I could get by the slice.

Mermaid’s Tail Bar– the spot to get sodas and drinks to go with that pizza or burger from next door.

Trident Grill – this was where I satisfied my fast food cravings with made-to-order burgers, sandwiches, hot dogs, tacos, and fries.

Trident Grill on the Sapphire Princess
Trident Grill on the Sapphire Princess

Neptune’s Reef and Pool outdoor pool with two hot tubs and lots of deck space with loungers. Note that when we were cruising during high waves, this pool was closed off, but the hot tubs were open.

Swirls ice cream – I could get vanilla or chocolate soft serve ice cream all day.

Calypso Reef and Pool and Bar – a large pool with two hot tubs and lots of lounge chairs in a glass-covered conservatory. When it was cold and windy outside, this space was more temperate than the outdoor pool area. Note that when we were cruising during high waves, this pool was closed, but the hot tubs were open.

Horizon Court and Café – the buffet restaurant that was open all day. There were two sides to the buffet with plenty of seating all around and lots of windows on both sides of the ship. I could also get self-serve water, tea, coffee, and lemonade here.

Horizon Terrace and Outriggers Bar – outdoor seating area outside the Horizon’s court buffet with a bar for drinks.

Deck 15 – Sun

At the front of the ship:

A walkway wrapped around the whole deck. In the front, sitting on top of the bridge, was a large open observation space that was accessed by a few stairs. This was a good spot for looking at the scenery, but it was also very windy.

Fitness area – a large space that looked out over the water with plenty of equipment to work off those buffet calories.

Fitness center on the Sapphire Princess
Fitness center

Lotus Spa – the spa offered a varied menu of services and treatments. There were also steam and sauna rooms and a thermal suite, which I really enjoyed after being out in the cold all day.

Lotus Spa pool – this adult-only pool and two hot tubs were open to everyone, not just those using the spa. Note that during my cruise, this pool was closed, but the hot tubs were open.

Lotus pool on the Sapphire Princess
Lotus pool

Midship:

Deck space with plenty of open railings to watch the scenery go by.

Tradewinds Bar -another bar option for drinks, as I enjoyed the pool or watched a movie.

Movies Under the Stars – one of my favorite Princess cruising experiences. Concerts, sporting events, and movies were shown on a big outdoor screen throughout the day. It was like being at a drive-in theater, or maybe it should be called a cruise-in theater.

The Conservatory – the second level of the Calypso pool area had a wrap-around balcony with plenty of lounge chairs.

Aft:

The Family Room, The Beach House Teen Lounge, The Lodge at Camp Discovery, The Treehouse at Camp Discovery, and Outdoor Play area – a large space for young cruisers to hang out and take part in the youth programs.

Splash pool – another smaller, circular, outdoor pool with surrounding deck space.

Deck 16 – Sports

Forward:

The Sanctuary – this was a quiet, adults-only space with views that looked out over the front of the ship. I could reserve a specific lounge chair for a fee for the whole day or a half day.

The Sanctuary offered its own menu for breakfast, lunch, and afternoon tea, delivered to my lounge chair.

Aft:

More open deck area with two larger hot tubs. This was my go-to spot for looking at and photographing the scenery because it was more protected and was not as windy as the front of the ship.

Large hot tubs on the aft deck 16 on the Sapphire Princess
Large hot tubs on the aft deck 16 on the Sapphire Princess

Oasis Bar  – another option for drinks.

Shuffle Board and Deck Chess -areas with two marked shuffleboard courts and a large chessboard painted on the outside deck.

Shuffleboard on deck 16 of the Sapphire Princess
Shuffleboard on deck 16 of the Sapphire Princess

Access to Skywalker’s Nightclub – inside, an escalator located near the aft elevators took me to Skywalker’s Nightclub.

Deck 17 – Sky

Star Deck – a set of outside stairs from deck 16 took me to this higher, outdoor observation level.

Aft:

Skywalkers Nightclub – the escalator from deck 16 (next to the aft elevators) took me up here. During the day, this was a great indoor spot for looking out the wrap-around windows. There was a lot of seating here, and it was never busy. At night, the space became a nightclub with drinks and a DJ playing music.

Note that the escalator only went up to Skywalkers Nightclub. To get back down to the main elevators, I could take a set of stairs or another elevator located by the bathrooms. I could also access Skywalkers via two sets of outdoor stairways from deck 16.

View from the Skywalker's Nightclub
View from the Skywalkers Nightclub

Center Court – a netted basketball court above Skywalkers that was accessible via outdoor stairs only. On my cruise, access to this area was closed off.

Laundromat

One of my favorite benefits on a Princess cruise was the laundry facilities that were available on the aft section of decks 8 to 12. This was especially helpful on a long cruise such as this one.

With my medallion, I was able to purchase tokens from a vending machine in the laundry room that I could use in the washers or dryers. I brought my own detergent pods, but laundry soap was also available for purchase with the medallion.

The laundry room also had ironing boards and irons for guests’ use.

Sapphire Princess dining

I can honestly say that I had no trouble finding food on the Sapphire Princess that appealed to my palate and that I found quite tasty.

The signature Love Boat dessert on the Sapphire Princess
The signature Love Boat dessert on the Sapphire Princess

I ate at each of the venues on the ship, and besides finding good food, I also experienced wonderful service. All of the wait staff I interacted with were attentive and eager to please, and worked quite hard. Balancing a tray of drinks or plates as the ship was pitching back and forth through high waves took a lot of skill. I certainly could not do it.

My post My Sapphire Princess Dining Experiences Including the Chef’s Table, has all the details.

Additional Sapphire Princess cruise tips and information

Princess cruise packages

Princess offers Standard, Plus, and Premier cruise fare packages. Before each cruise, I evaluate which package makes sense for me for that particular itinerary. Princess Cruise Drinks Packages and Fare Packages – Which One Is Best?

The Medallion 

The Medallion is a waterproof, round electronic button that holds all my personal Princess cruise information and also acts as my room key. Since I booked last minute, I picked up my medallion at check-in at the port and wore it through the cruise on a lanyard. If I wanted something more fashionable, Princess sold a variety of Medallion accessories on board.

The Medallion automatically unlocked my room once I was within 3-4 feet of my cabin door. I also used it for any on-board charges for drinks, excursions, etc. It also acted as my ID to get back on the ship after getting off in port.

The Medallion App 

I used the Medallion App to check in before my cruise. I was able to fill out all the necessary information to get into the “blue” check-in lane without too much difficulty.

Once I was on board, I could use the app to look at the list of daily activities, schedule dinner reservations, order room service, order drinks or food to be delivered to my seat, track and find members in my cruising party, and look at my bill. I did not use mine very much in that capacity, but when I did, it worked fine.

Interactive On-Board Screens

Near each elevator, large interactive screens displayed a map of the ship or the current activities going on throughout the ship. These touch screens were convenient, very easy, and intuitive to use.

Interactive screen on the Sapphire Princess

MedallionNet Wi-Fi

I had the 4-device package for the full length of the trip so that I could use both my phone and my computer while on board. Signing up and logging into the Wi-Fi network was straightforward. Instructions were provided with all the welcome on board paperwork in my stateroom.

I used my sea days to catch up on blog writing and posting on social media. I did not try streaming movies or music. The internet worked fine for what I needed.

Travel Tip – I switched my phone to Airplane Mode before I left port so that I did not incur roaming charges.

Princess Patter

Each night, my cabin steward dropped off the Princess Patter, which listed all the following day’s onboard activities.

In-room TV

Besides watching movies and TV programs, and listening to music, I was also able to watch the enrichment lectures in the comfort of my cabin that had been presented at the theater.

Bridge Cam

I can see where the Sapphire Princess currently is through its bridge cam at https://www.princess.com/bridgecams/. My family back home was seeing what I was seeing when we did the scenic cruising in Antarctica.

To book a Princess cruise, find all the upcoming Sapphire Princess cruises, and to see the most recent cruise deals, I go to https://www.princess.com/.

Cheers to another wonderful Princess cruise!

Celebrating my Sapphire Princess cruise
Celebrating my Sapphire Princess cruise

 

Links to all my cruising content can be found on my Experience – cruising page.

 

Other cruising stories:

All my favorite photos from my Antarctica cruise: Penguins and Ice and so Much More – My Favorite Antarctica Cruise Photos

A full review of the Sky Princess cruise ship:  Cruising Sky High – A complete Sky Princess Review With Photos

A full review of the Ruby Princess cruise ship: Living Like Royalty on a Princess Cruise – A Ruby Princess Review With Photos

 

Please note that I received a media-upgraded cabin from Princess.  All content and opinions in this post are my own.

 

Thanks for visiting.

Rose

 

Pin this!

Find all the information you need in this detailed Sapphire Princess review