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Grand Princess> May 26, 1998

The Grand Princess anchored in South Queensferry
Tonnage: 109,000 gross tons
Official Number: 10853
Beam: 118 feet (35m 97cm)
Height: 201 feet (61m 26,5cm)
Decks: 18
Registry: Hamilton, Bermuda
Grand Princess is a large cruise ship owned by Princess Cruises. Built by Fincantieri Cantieri Navali Italiani in Monfalcone, Italy, at a cost of approximately US$450 million, she was the largest and most expensive ship ever built at the time, a distinction now carried by Royal Caribbean International's Freedom of the Seas. Grand Princess primarily operates in Europe during the summer to early fall, and then operates in the Caribbean during winter to late spring.
   She is the sister ship of the Star Princess and the Golden Princess. The Grand Princess was the setting for a task in the second series of the UK version of the reality TV show The Apprentice.

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