Regal Princess Ship Tour: Photos, First Impressions and Our Full Review

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It’s difficult to decide which cruise ship and, indeed, cruise line to book when you’re booking a cruise. I looked everywhere for photos of the Regal Princess. There is a lot about it, but not all in the same place. So, I thought it was a great idea to wander around the ship and get as many pictures as I could to share with you guys.

Regal Princess Ship Photo Tour And Review

View of the sea
Photo Credit Sarah Christie, Cruising With Kids

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I love getting a feel for a ship before we set foot onboard it gives you an idea and feel for the ship before you sail. Also do check out our drink package guide with all the latest drinks menus, and dining guide to Regal Princess.

The Piazza On Regal Princess

Grand Atrium on Princess
Photo Credit Sarah Christie, Cruising With Kids

Everything revolves around the grand Piazza on the Regal Princess, it’s the place you can go for a light snack, coffee, cocktails, to listen to music or a spot of shopping. There is something going on at all times of the day and night.

Yet its chameleon like, transforming from a chilled day time venue where you feel like you have all the time in the world. To the buzz of the evening atmosphere with live music and glitz and glamour. The Piazza on the Regal Princess always feels grand and opulent with it’s crystal chandeliers, grand piano, spiral staircases and fountains, however you never feel over or under dressed.

Shops And Boutiques

Shops on Regal Princess
Photo Credit Sarah Christie, Cruising With Kids

Situated on deck 7 the Regal Princess shops and boutiques offer a selection of gifts, clothes, jewelry, confectionery, perfume, makeup and crystal gifts.

At The End Of The Piazza

Stairs to the Casino
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At the end of the shopping area you can head down the grand spiral staircase to the casino.

Bars On Regal Princess

Crooners Bars on Regal Princess
Crooners Bar Deck 7 Mid Ship, Photo Credit Sarah Christie, Cruising With Kids

The inside bars on the Regal Princess are spread out over decks 5,6 and 7. Crooners and the Wheelhouse Bar were our favourite 2 bars, offering a chilled out laid back environment with a pianist. Sometimes chilled piano music, or a quartet or sometimes songs from the American songbook. Whilst Bellinis is the perfect place for a pre dinner glass of fizz and vines for a great selection of wine.

The bar staff and service was great, they were knowledgeable when recommending wine and cocktails. I am one of those people who can never decide! However you can also get served drinks and cocktails anywhere in the Piazza or the Princess Live Cafe bar along the side of the ship.

The Wheel House Bar And Grill

Wheelhouse Bar On Regal Princess
The Wheelhouse Bar Deck 7 Aft, Photo Credit Sarah Christie, Cruising With Kids

This has always been a favourite for use, a bar to head for pre-dinner cocktails and after dinner drinks.

Head To Crooners For Piano Music

Crooners on Regal Princess
Crooners Bar Deck 7 Mid Ship, Photo Credit Sarah Christie, Cruising With Kids

The piano man has never disappointed; this is always a great place to head after dinner, the atmosphere is great.

Delicious Frozen Cocktails

Cronner Bar On the Regal Princess
Cocktail In Crooners, Photo Credit Sarah Christie, Cruising With Kids

Nothing is too much trouble for the bar staff and wait staff. This cocktail wasn’t on the menu, but they are up for a challenge.

Restaurants On Regal Princess

Food On Regal Princess
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We were only onboard for 3 days so had to choose restaurants on the Regal Princess wisely. I wish we could have done so much more. We did try the Horizon Court buffet out once for breakfast, it was quiet, the food was tasty and it felt safe with handwashing on entry and food served to you, however it’s just not my thing.

The main dining rooms were glorious, with a wonderful choice of delicious meals, I did not eat one bad meal or indeed experience bad service once, you were made to feel special and drinks were kept topped up.

The International Cafe on Deck 5 is the perfect place for a light breakfast or lunch serving breakfast muffins, fruit and yoghurt pots, pastries, sandwiches and cakes.

Dining Options Onboard The Regal Princess

Atrium, International  Cafe
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Dining Included In The Price Of Your Princess Cruise

  • Allegro Restaurant, Deck 6 Aft
  • Concerto, Deck 6 Midship
  • Prego Pizza, Deck 16 Forward
  • Trident Grill, Deck 16 Forward
  • Horizon Court Buffet, Deck 16 Aft
  • International Cafe, Deck 5 Midship
  • Symphony, Deck 5 Midship
  • Room Service
  • Ocean Medallion App Dining

If you don’t fancy dining in a restaurant the Horizon Cafe has plenty of options and if you head to the back there is a wonderful wake view with outside seating.

For quick snacks you can head to the International Cafe, I highly recommend the breakfast muffins and fruit. Or check out the Pizza, Burgers, Tacos and Cheesy Fries at the pool deck. You can also get free ice cream on the pool deck.

Balcony Dining

Champagne and canapes on balcony
Photo Credit Sarah Christie, Cruising With Kids

For balcony dining rooms service has a choice of included and extra options. However with the new Ocean Medallion App you can also order food to whenever you are on the ship. We did try to do this but the app was unable to locate us, however were able to speak to a member of staff who put in the order for us.

On a side note, the internet was fabulous and worked consistently, it knocks you off after each use so you have to reconnect every time you use it. But the connection was the best I have experienced at sea so far.

Speciality Dining Options On The Regal Princess

Symphony Dining Room, MDR on Regal Princess
Photo Credit Sarah Christie, Cruising With Kids
  • Alfredos, Deck 6 Midship
  • Sabatini’s Italian, Deck 5 Forward
  • Crown Grill, Deck 7 Aft
  • Ocean Terrace Seafood Bar, Deck 7 Midship
  • Gelato Ice Cream Bar

We never got time to dine at Sabatini’s, I regret that now. There is only so much you can eat on a three-day cruise. However, reports coming back were that the food was fabulous.

The Crown Grill

Surf and Turf in the crown grill
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The Crown Grill was spectacular, we are both fussy about how our steak is cooked. There’s nothing worse than overcooked steak is there? But it was perfect, and the lobster was tender and tasty.

For an extra $20 dollars plus a supplement of $10 for the surf and turf it was worth every penny. Every course was divine and the service incredible, thus it is a restaurant I can’t wait to visit again.

Outside Decks On Regal Princess

The Regal Princess
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We were lucky on our sailing that the captain managed to find the sun, we had one windy but sunny day on deck and one gorgeous balmy hot day.

Walking and Running Track on Regal Princess

Walking and running track on regal princess
Walking and running track on Regal Princess, Photo Credit Sarah Christie, Cruising With Kids

There’s a walking, jogging track on deck 18 where 7 laps equate to 1 mile, this is a great place to go after breakfast for a brisk walk, you also get a great view of the ship from key areas on deck.

You will also find a sports court, mini golf and exercise area on deck 17. I would say not enough for our teens who are sport mad, but this is a hard one to judge as there were no kids on teens onboard to witness organised activities, but I suspect they may have got a little bored. (They loved Princess when they were little)

Although there are dedicated areas for teens, including a super cool sunbathing area so I may be wrong on this score. However with no port days a cruise is a very different experience, and with kids and teens onboard cruises just seem a little more alive and upbeat. This sailing was more about relaxation.

The Sea Walk

Sky Walk on Regal Princess
Photo Credit Sarah Christie, Cruising With Kids

One thing they would have loved is the SeaWalk I suppose it is a simple concept but an engineering feat, having a glass bottomed walk that stretches out over the sea. It was fabulous, and so interesting as some people just couldn’t walk on it at all.

The SeaWalk by Night

Sky Walk by Night On Princess Cruises
Photo Credit Sarah Christie, Cruising With Kids

The SeaWalk is something you need to see day, night from the side and below as its really is truly beautiful. I sound like such a geek! But it really is a wonderful addition to the ship.

The Promenade Deck On The Regal Princess

Deck 7 promenade on Regal Princess
Photo Credit Sarah Christie, Cruising With Kids

I adore a wander on the Promenade deck after lunch or dinner, I find it’s less windy and sometimes you just want to get outside and look at the horizon. The deck is not a wraparound deck, but has doors all the way along so you can do a sort of loop if you cross a corridor at either end on the ship.

Pools On Regal Princess

Pool Deck And Fountains
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The deck area was plentiful with lots of space to relax, however on a hot sunny day because no one was getting off the ship the main areas were packed, saying that the atmosphere was great and you could find quieter spots around the side of the ship.

But we chose to pay and seek a little tranquility in the Sanctuary which for $20 for half a day, I would thoroughly recommend. It was worth every penny to have a lounger overlooking the ocean, a space in the sun and a more personalised service. It doesn’t have a pool but is next to the Retreat Pool should you wish to have a dip, the pool is only a few steps away.

Terrace Pool

Terrace Pool on Deck 17 Aft, on Regal Princess
Photo Credit Sarah Christie, Cruising With Kids

The terrace pool is at the back of the ship and is a great place to chill, it can get busy but not as busy as the main pool. If you are not worried for swimming and just grateful of somewhere to dip and cool down, then for me this is the perfect spot.

Retreat Pool

The Retreat Adults Only Area Deck 17 Forward
The Retreat Adults Only Area Deck 17 Forward, Photo Credit Sarah Christie, Cruising With Kids

The Retreat Pool is Regal Princess adult only area, it really is a chilled out area, the main pool is a little louder with more going on, however the retreat is a perfect place to get away from that. It just feels a little more grown up and relaxed with a more sculpted, contemporary look.

The Fountain Pool and Movies Under The Stars

The Fountain Pool and Movies Under The Stars
The Fountain Pool and Movies Under The Stars, Photo Credit Sarah Christie, Cruising With Kids

The main pool is a buzzing area with a great atmosphere, there always seems to be something going on. With hot tubs dotted all around decks 16 and up on 17 a main pool and a smaller pool with shallow areas which is perfect for families. There’s always music, everyone is smiling and happy and it’s what cruising is all about, because we were at sea you had to be up early to get a spot, which is not my bag.

However on a regular cruise I can imagine it all being pretty fluid as it is a big space with lots of seating. When people have more to do, there is always more space so this wouldn’t put me off.

By Night The Pool Transforms To A Fountain Show, And Night Time Outdoor Movie Theatre

Fountain show on Regal Princess
Fountain show on Regal Princess, Photo Credit Sarah Christie, Cruising With Kids

Although there are movies showing all day, there’s something special about grabbing a blanket and packet of popcorn and snuggling for a movie. I would also highly recommend the fountain show.

The Sanctuary Area

Cabanas in the Sanctuary Regal Princess
Photo Credit Sarah Christie, Cruising With Kids

The Sanctuary area is glorious, with chilled-out music. It’s a quieter, more opulent area at the front of the ship, where you can get pampered. We booked in for an afternoon and paid $20 per person for half a day.

Also See Princess Cruise Drinks Packages

Princess Cruises Cocktails Prices And Menu and drinks calculator
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Regal Princess Photo Tour and Review

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  • Sarah Christie is a passionate family travel expert. With years of experience exploring the world by sea, Sarah specialises in helping families plan unforgettable cruise holidays with practical tips, honest reviews, and insider advice. From navigating mega ships with little ones to finding the best family-friendly excursions, she’s on a mission to make cruising stress-free and magical for all ages. Now that her children are grown up, Sarah is also embracing a new chapter of cruising as a couple, exploring adult-only experiences, romantic escapes, and bucket-list destinations with a fresh perspective.

    She also co-hosts the popular Magically Cruising Podcast, where she shares cruise news, destination insights, and first-hand experiences to inspire both first-time cruisers and seasoned sailors.

    Contact me on travelingchristie@gmail.com

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8 thoughts on “Regal Princess Ship Tour: Photos, First Impressions and Our Full Review”

  1. It was how frist trip on the princess regal we when with a group of 8 people we thought it was a lovely ship we enjoy a 4 days on the ship..

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    • So glad you had a lovely time its a gr3eat ship isnt it? I prefer it when you have sun or port stops but also so appreciated the chance to get on a ship after all that time

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  2. I will be going on this cruise with someone who is still learning how to swim (5’9″ 220 lb man)… how deep are the pools on the Regal Princess? I can’t find that anywhere. Thanks!!

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    • Hi Kathryn, I am 5ft and as far as I can remember I could stand at one end but not the other. Thanks
      Sarah

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    • But there is also a paddle area around the edge which I prefer just to cool my feet.

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