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The MS Ilmatar was a cruise ship operated by Palm Beach Cruises as Palm Beach Princess on casino cruises out of the Port of Palm Beach in Riviera Beach, Florida. [1] [4] She was built in 1964 by Wärtsilä Hietalahti shipyard, Helsinki, Finland for Finland Steamship Company as Ilmatar.
Celebration Cruise Line was a small cruise line that operated two-day voyages out of Port of Palm Beach to Grand Bahama Island. The company was founded in late 2008, and began operations on March 9, 2009. The company moved the ship's operations from Port Everglades to the Port of Palm Beach in March 2010.
The Port of Palm Beach is located 72 miles (116 km) north of Miami and 150 miles (240 km) south of Port Canaveral. The 300-foot-wide (91 m) ship channel and 1,100-by-1,400-foot (430 m) turning basin are in Lake Worth, and connect to the Atlantic Ocean through the Lake Worth Inlet. The nominal depth at mean low water of the channel and turning ...
The Port of Palm Beach will allow ships up to 1,000 feet. With the recent collision of a foreign flag container ship on the outer channel approach of Baltimore, it is worth reviewing hazards that ...
The Port of Palm Beach based Jimmy Buffet-themed cruise line has purchased a second ship from Carnival Cruise lines. But it's too big for the Port.
Staff on the Margaritaville at Sea Paradise ship learned of the guest's death on Monday, one day after the vessel departed Palm Beach, Florida, for a two-night sailing to Freeport, the cruise line ...
MS Bahamas Celebration was a midsize cruise ship formerly operated by Celebration Cruise Line. Between March 2009 and October 2014, she operated two- and three-day cruises from Port Everglades to the Bahamas. [5] In March 2010 she started operating two-day cruises from the Port of Palm Beach. [6]
A spokesperson for Norwegian Cruise Lines said: “On the afternoon of Friday, 12 July, a family of nine guests missed the ship’s all aboard time in Ketchikan, Alaska due to a misstep by a local ...