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  2. List of river cruise ships - Wikipedia

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    Viking Long Ship: Basel: ENI 07001989: Viking Astrild: 2015: 109.90 m (361 ft) 98: Viking River Cruises: Basel: ENI 07002023: Identical to Viking Beyla Viking Atla: 2013: 135.0 m (443 ft) 190: Viking River Cruises: Viking Long Ship: Basel: ENI 07001968: Viking Baldur: 2013: 135.0 m (443 ft) 190: Viking River Cruises: Viking Long Ship: Basel ...

  3. MS Ilmatar - Wikipedia

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    Initially the Viking Princess was used for cruising from San Diego, California to Mexico in Crown Cruise Line colours from April 1984 until November 17, 1985, [12] when she was moved to cruising from West Palm Beach to the Caribbean. Following the bankruptcy of her owners, the Viking Princess was laid up in October 1995. [1]

  4. Viking (cruise line) - Wikipedia

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    The company was established by Torstein Hagen in St. Petersburg, Russia as Viking River Cruises in 1997. Hagen had become involved in cruising as a McKinsey and Company consultant who helped the Holland America Line survive the 1973 oil crisis, then was CEO of the Royal Viking Line from 1980 to 1984, made money in the Russian private equity markets, then bought a controlling stake in a Dutch ...

  5. MS Amera - Wikipedia

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    MS Amera (formerly Royal Viking Sun, Seabourn Sun and Prinsendam) is a cruise ship operated by Phoenix Reisen. She was launched in 1988 as Royal Viking Sun for Royal Viking Line, and began operating for Cunard Line under the same name in 1994. She was renamed Seabourn Sun when Seabourn Cruise Line acquired the ship in 1999.

  6. MS Baltic Princess - Wikipedia

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    The forward section of Baltic Princess at Helsinki New Shipyard, March 2007. The Baltic Princess was ordered as Tallink's fourth new cruiseliner in December 2005. [2] The purpose of the vessel was at the time undisclosed, but after Tallink's purchase of Silja Line in 2006 it was revealed that the ship would replace MS Galaxy on the Tallinn–Helsinki cruise route.

  7. List of ships built by Fincantieri - Wikipedia

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    MV Viking Star: Viking-star class cruise ship: 23 June 2014 2015 Marghera 47.800 GT Viking Ocean Cruises: 6237 9725421 MV Viking Sea: Viking-star class cruise ship: 25 June 2015 2016 Ancona: 47.800 GT Viking Ocean Cruises: 6241 9692557 MS Koningsdam: Pinnacle-class Cruise ship: 31 March 2016 2016 Marghera 99.836 GT Holland America Line: 6242 ...

  8. Princess Yachts - Wikipedia

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    In January 2018, Princess Yachts announced they were partnering with BAR Technologies to create a new yacht, the Princess R Class, [15] to be launched later in 2018(3). BAR Technologies, founded by Ben Ainslie, is a team of naval architects and engineers formed to use the skills and experience built up by the British yacht racing team, Land ...

  9. Seabourn Cruise Line - Wikipedia

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    A third vessel, originally planned for 1990, was delayed due to investors' financial constraints and was ultimately purchased by Royal Viking Line in 1992 as Royal Viking Queen. In 1995, Royal Viking Queen was transferred to a Kloster subsidiary, Royal Cruise Line, as Queen Odyssey. In 1991, Carnival Corporation purchased a 25% stake in Seabourn.