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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
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Brilliant Lady
Marco polo Cruise Terminal 111 Water Street, Saint John, New Brunswick, CanadaWhat is Brilliant Lady Brilliant Lady is the fourth ship in Virgin Voyages’ “Lady Ship” series, joining Scarlet Lady, Valiant Lady, and Resilient Lady. Wikipedia+3Cruise Lowdown+3Virgin Voyages+3 It’s an adults-only ship (18+). Paramount Cruises+1 Maiden voyage: scheduled for September 5, 2025, from New York. Virgin Voyages+2Paramount Cruises+2 Size & Specs Specification Detail Gross Tonnage ~110,000 … Continue reading Brilliant Lady
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Vision of the Seas
Marco polo Cruise Terminal 111 Water Street, Saint John, New Brunswick, CanadaOverview & Specs Operator: Royal Caribbean International. It’s the last vessel in the Vision class, and also its namesake. WikipediaRoyal Caribbean Blog Maiden Voyage: May 2, 1998, after being launched in 1997. Wikipedia Dimensions: Length: ~279 m (915 ft) Beam: ~32.2–35 m Draft: ~7.6–7.8 m Gross tonnage: ~78,000–78,500 GT Deadweight: ~6,300 t Royal Caribbean BlogWikipediaShip … Continue reading Vision of the Seas
