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Liberty of the Seas
About Liberty of the Seas Class & Size: A Freedom-class vessel that began service in 2007. It measures about 1,110 ft long, 184 ft wide, and can carry up to 3,634 passengers and 1,360 crew members WikipediaTravel Weekly. Activities & Features: Heart-pounding fun with Tidal Wave (boomerang slide) and The Perfect Storm (dueling slides), plus … Continue reading Liberty of the Seas
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Brilliance of the Seas
Overview of Brilliance of the Seas Design & Specifications 2,142 guests at double occupancy (up to 2,543 maximum), and is served by 848 crew Key Features & Amenities Spectacular Scenery: Expansive glazed areas including panoramic glass elevators, a pool skylight, and a nine-deck atrium offer breathtaking views Activities on Board: Rock-climbing wall (~40 ft/12 … Continue reading Brilliance of the Seas
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Enchanted Princess
Marco polo Cruise Terminal 111 Water Street, Saint John, New Brunswick, CanadaEnchanted Princess: Overview & Highlights General Facts & Specifications The Enchanted Princess is a Royal-class cruise ship, launched in 2021 and joining the fleet with its maiden voyage on November 10, 2021 Cruise VacationsWikipedia. Built by Fincantieri in Monfalcone, Italy, she was handed over on September 30, 2020 Cruise VacationsWikipedia. Specs include: Length: ~330 m … Continue reading Enchanted Princess
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Carnival Sunshine
Basic Facts & History Attribute Details Original Name / Build Year Built in 1996 as Carnival Destiny. Wikipedia+2CruiseMapper+2 Renamed / Refit In 2013 she underwent a major refit (US$155 million) and was renamed Carnival Sunshine. Wikipedia+1 Tonnage / Size ~102,853 gross tons. Length ~892 feet. Costco Travel+3Carnival+3Carnival Cruise Line+3 Passenger & Crew Capacity Double-occupancy: ~3,002 … Continue reading Carnival Sunshine
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Azamara Quest
Marco polo Cruise Terminal 111 Water Street, Saint John, New Brunswick, CanadaGeneral Information & History Name & Ownership: Azamara Quest is operated by Azamara. It directly succeeded several earlier identities: originally built for Renaissance Cruises as R-Seven in 2000. After Renaissance’s collapse it was chartered to Delphin Seereisen as Delphin Renaissance, then bought by Pullmantur and named Blue Moon, finally transferred to Azamara in 2007. Class … Continue reading Azamara Quest
