http://www.cleancruising.com.au/ship.asp?ship=PRIEME - Emerald Princess entered service in 2007, and at 113,561 GT she carries 3100 passengers. The ship delivers far higher levels of cuisine, service and amenities than you would expect on a modern, mega-ship catering to over 3,000 passengers. Relax in the Italian-styled piazza, with its International Cafe and Vines, the ship's wine and sushi bar, and watch the occasional "street theatre" pass by. Retire to The Sanctuary, the top deck's adult-only outdoor spa area, or Skywalkers Nightclub, Princess' distinctive top-ship disco. This ship is built for couples, and has a dedicated wedding chapel and a captain empowered to perform ceremonies - and friends at home can watch live via a Web cams. Dine at traditional seatings or turn up at any time. Cuisine is five-star. Of the ship's two specialty restaurants Sabatini's, which levies a $25 per person service charge, is the fleet's Northern Italian-themed restaurant based on an eatery in Florence. And the other restaurants, lounges and bars are too many to experience on one cruise. Despite the fact that Emerald Princess accommodates the most passengers in the fleet, it is still possible to find intimate and quiet nooks and crannies, such as the library and Internet centre. The ship has so many entertainment options: daytime include the ScholarShip@Sea program, evenings focus on the Princess Theater as the main show venue. Youngsters of all ages are well catered for. Guests are mostly Americans, followed by Britons, Australians and Japanese.