If you’re not looking for wild slides or oversized crowds, Enchanted Princess offers something more refined. It’s a ship that feels like a proper getaway quiet morning, great meals, polished service, and a good mix of people who are there to relax, not rush.
First Impressions
Enchanted Princess is part of Princess Cruises’ newer fleet, and it looks the part. The interiors are elegant but not overly flashy. You’ll find polished wood, marble accents, and soft lighting throughout. There’s a quiet, calming vibe onboard, even with over 3,500 guests.
It’s not “boring” quiet it’s just not trying to be a theme park. You’ll still find live music, pools, and movie nights, but everything’s paced in a way that encourages downtime.
Cabins
Rooms are cozy but functional, with modern touches like USB ports by the bed, smart TVs, and strong Wi-Fi (seriously, better than most ships). The balconies are a nice size, especially for morning coffee or reading in peace.
For more space, the mini-suites and full suites offer larger bathrooms, sitting areas, and extra perks like priority boarding and reserved dining options.
Dining Experience
Food on Enchanted Princess holds up well. The main dining rooms rotate menus and offer table service that feels like a proper restaurant. There are also several specialty options—Crown Grill (steakhouse), Sabatini’s (Italian), and Bistro Sur La Mer (French-style seafood) are all worth booking at least once.
The World Fresh Marketplace buffet is clean, varied, and better than average great for breakfast and quick bites.
Plus, 24-hour room service is included. Yes, you can get pizza at 1 AM.
Onboard Life
The Princess Theater hosts Broadway-style shows, while Take Five jazz lounge is perfect for slower nights with a cocktail in hand. The Movies Under the Stars screen is a standout giant outdoor movie night with blankets and popcorn on deck.
The ship also offers enrichment activities like destination talks, culinary demos, and art auctions. It attracts a wide range of travelers, including couples, solo cruisers, and multigenerational families.
Destinations
Enchanted Princess offers both Caribbean and Mediterranean routes, depending on the season. On our sailing through the Western Caribbean, we stopped in Cozumel, Grand Cayman, and Princess Cays. Shore excursions were smooth and well-staffed. The ship gives you a solid home base between ports.
Final Word
If you’re into relaxing, good food, and quiet luxury without the flash, Enchanted Princess fits the bill. It’s a cruise that feels like a vacation, not a circus and sometimes that’s exactly what you want.