What Happened to the Sapphire Princess Cruise Ship?

By Anna Duncan

The Sapphire Princess Cruise Ship was a luxurious passenger liner, operated by Princess Cruises, that sailed from 2006 to 2014. It was the largest of the Princess Cruise ships in operation and was one of the most popular cruise ships in the world. The Sapphire Princess had a capacity of over 3,000 passengers and more than 900 crew members.

The Sapphire Princess was launched in 2006 and its maiden voyage took place on June 6th, 2006. The ship had a length of 964 feet and a gross tonnage of 109,000 tons.

It featured 13 decks with 890 staterooms and suites, as well as two swimming pools, 10 bars and lounges, a casino, a spa, several restaurants and much more. The cruise ship also had several special features such as an art gallery and an internet cafe.

The Sapphire Princess made its final voyage in 2014 after eight years of service. It sailed from Singapore to Bangkok on April 7th before returning to Singapore for its last voyage on April 14th. After its final voyage, the ship was retired from active service and sold to another company for scrap metal.

The Sapphire Princess is now no more than a distant memory for those who had the pleasure of sailing aboard it. It may be gone but it will never be forgotten as it will always remain one of the most beloved cruise ships ever built.

Conclusion:

What happened to the Sapphire Princess Cruise Ship?

After eight years of service it was retired from active service in 2014 and sold for scrap metal. Although the ship may no longer exist in physical form, it will always remain one of the most beloved cruise ships ever built.