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Sun Princess emerges with new mini-suites, Camp Discovery and more

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The new-look Sun Princess
Sun Princess passengers will now have access to the newest on-board enhancements following the ship's extensive 14-day, multimillion-dollar drydock in Singapore.

The work continues Princess Cruises 'Come Back New Promise,' a more than $450m investment across the global fleet.

From Singapore, Sun Princess is sailing in Southeast Asia before returning to Australia for the 2019 austral summer season, where itineraries begin on the western coast before transitioning to the eastern coast and New Zealand.

Sun Princess is the latest ship in the fleet to receive the new livery featuring the Princess 'sea witch' logo.

Club Class Mini-Suites

Other changes include the addition of Club Class Mini-Suites, the new premium stateroom category featuring VIP amenities and exclusive dining in a reserved area with expedited seating and expanded menu options, as well as priority embarkation and disembarkation.

The Camp Discovery youth and teen center for kids 3 to 17, created in partnership with Discovery Communications, provides areas and activities for specific age groups.

Effy, Burberry, Coach, Longchamp, Guess

Aesthetic enhancements were made to the Shops of Princess, offering an upgraded retail experience, such as a branded Effy Fine Jewelry boutique. New products include a collection of Princess-branded athletic wear and logo apparel displayed in a newly designed Logo shop. In the newly renovated branded designer shop are designer handbags and accessories from Burberry, Coach, Longchamp and Guess.