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Norwegian Aqua
Marco polo Cruise Terminal 111 Water Street, Saint John, New Brunswick, CanadaNorwegian Aqua — Key Facts Feature Detail Owner / Line Norwegian Cruise Line CruiseMapper+2Norwegian Cruise Line+2 Class First in the Prima-Plus class (an evolution of the Prima class) CruiseMapper+1 Gross Tonnage ~ 156,300 GT CruiseMapper+2incruising.com+2 Length 1,056 feet (≈ 322 meters) CruiseMapper+2CruiseMapper+2 Passenger Capacity ~ 3,571 guests at double occupancy incruising.com+1 Number of Decks 20 decks in … Continue reading Norwegian Aqua
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Carnival Venezia
Overview Originally built for Costa Cruises as Costa Venezia, the ship entered service in 2019. In 2023, it was transferred into the Carnival Cruise Line fleet with a new theme: “Fun Italian Style.” It sails under the Venice-class ships in Carnival’s lineup. Key Facts & Specs Feature Detail Gross Tonnage ~ 135,225 GT Passenger … Continue reading Carnival Venezia
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Crystal Serenity
Marco polo Cruise Terminal 111 Water Street, Saint John, New Brunswick, CanadaBasic Facts & History Owner / Operator: Crystal Serenity is part of the Crystal Cruises fleet. Crystal Cruises is now owned by A&K Travel Group (Abercrombie & Kent) after the brand was acquired following financial difficulties in 2022. Launch / Construction: Built by Chantiers de l’Atlantique in Saint-Nazaire, France. Completed in 2003. Refurbishment / Relaunch: … Continue reading Crystal Serenity
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Insignia
Overview & Specs The Insignia is part of the R-Class fleet of Oceania Cruises. Bolsover Cruise Club +3 Oceania Cruises +3 The Cruise Line +3 Built in 1998 by Chantiers de l’Atlantique in Saint-Nazaire, France. Wikipedia +1 Gross tonnage is about 30,277 GT. Oceania Cruises +2 Wikipedia +2 Length is around 181 meters (≈ 594 … Continue reading Insignia
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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
