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Liberty of the Seas
Marco polo Cruise Terminal 111 Water Street, Saint John, New Brunswick, CanadaAbout 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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Seven Seas Splendor
Overview of Seven Seas Splendor Passenger capacity: 750 in 375 suites Crew: around 542–551 The Regent SuiteThe pinnacle of onboard luxury includes features like a custom $200,000 Hästens Vividus mattress, an in-suite spa (with sauna, steam room, treatment area), a 1,300 ft² wraparound veranda with 270° views, a glass-enclosed solarium, a personal butler, a car … Continue reading Seven Seas Splendor
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Brilliance of the Seas
Marco polo Cruise Terminal 111 Water Street, Saint John, New Brunswick, CanadaOverview 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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Aurora
Key Facts The Aurora is a P&O Cruises ship, built by Meyer Werft in Germany. MEYER TURKU+1 It entered service in 2000, and its christening was done by Princess Anne. Wikipedia+1 Gross tonnage: ~76,152 GT. Length: 270 meters. P&O Cruises+3MEYER TURKU+3Ship Technology+3 Passenger capacity is about 1,874 (plus ~850 crew). P&O Cruises+2CruiseMapper+2 The ship offers … Continue reading Aurora
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Norwegian Getaway
Marco polo Cruise Terminal 111 Water Street, Saint John, New Brunswick, CanadaOverview & Design Norwegian Getaway is part of Norwegian Cruise Line’s Breakaway-class; it was constructed by Meyer Werft in Papenburg, Germany, delivered in January 2014, and christened the following month Cruise SpotlightCruise Critic. The vessel measures roughly 1,068 feet (326 m) long with a gross tonnage of ~145,655 GT, and a beam (width) up to … Continue reading Norwegian Getaway
