Park19, which will debut onboard the line’s first Sphere-class when it launches in February 2024, will be located on decks 19, 20 and 21, featuring nine family-focused activities.
These include Rollglider Sea Breeze, which will take guests high above to enjoy panoramic views of the ocean and ports of call.
Using an overhead track, guests are seated and harnessed to this electric ride, which reaches speeds of up to 11 mph during the 60- to 90-second experience.
Meanwhile, a new climbing structure called Coastal Climb will see guests ascend from decks 19 to 20 through a series of obstacles. Once at the top, guests can take in the views before sliding back down to the bottom.
At the top of the climbing structure, adventurers make their way to The Lookout open-air observation deck to take in 360º views from the highest point available to guests onboard Sun Princess.
The Net, harnessed above deck 19, will challenge guests to trek across unstable bridges, a z-shaped balance beam and climb cargo nets.
The vessel will also offer a hammock area, a splash zone, a recreational court, a jogging track and youth and teen centres.
"Park19, as the name suggests, is a new space created for all our guests, including activities to bring together multi-generational travel families in a location with spectacular views and fun outdoor activities for all," said John Padgett, Princess Cruises president.