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  2. List of existing 20th century cruise ships and liners - Wikipedia

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    In service for Marella Cruises: Built as the Legend of the Seas for Royal Caribbean Line: Marella Explorer 2: 1995 1995–present In service for Marella Cruises: Built as the Century for Celebrity Cruises: Piano Land: 1995 1995-2020 Paused service for Astro Ocean Cruises since 2020. Built as the Oriana for P&O Cruises: Pacific World: 1995 1995 ...

  3. SS California (1927) - Wikipedia

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    SS California entering Havana Harbor, Cuba in 1934.. California was the first of three sister ships built by the Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Company of Newport News, Virginia for the Panama Pacific Lines, a subsidiary of American Line Steamship Corporation which was a part of J. P. Morgan's International Mercantile Marine Company.

  4. List of ocean liners - Wikipedia

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    SS La Bourgogne: 1885 Collided with Cromartyshire, and sank on July 4, 1898, off Sable Island La Bourgogne, circa 1895: SS La Touraine: 1890 Scrapped in 1923 S.S. La Touraine. RMS Laconia: 1911 Torpedoed and sunk on February 15, 1917, by the German U-boat U-50: R.M.S. Laconia at New York in the year 1912. RMS Laconia: 1921

  5. MS Kungsholm (1928) - Wikipedia

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    Kungsholm operated on the transatlantic service with some cruise operations just prior to World War II.. In June 1938, as flagship of the Swedish American Line, she visited Wilmington, Delaware with the Crown Prince Gustaf VI Adolf and Crown Princess Louise of Sweden, members of the Royal Swedish Commission, the Commission of the Republic of Finland and tourists aboard. [5]

  6. SS Mongolia (1922) - Wikipedia

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    In 1950 she was sold to become the SS Europa, carrying immigrants to the United States from Europe; later, she became a Bahamas cruise ship, the SS Nassau. Its final incarnation was under a Mexican flag as a Los Angeles to Acapulco cruise liner, SS Acapulco, making her the only ocean liner to ever fly the Mexican flag. The ship was scrapped in ...

  7. Anti-tourist backlash in Europe causes cruise ships to ... - AOL

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    Despite grumbling about a rising lack of hospitality, the global cruise industry is set to carry 10.7% more passengers in 2028 than in 2023, when 31.7 million tourists boarded the liners. This ...

  8. The dirtiest cruise ships of 2024 revealed, according to the CDC

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    The first few illness reports from the Princess Cruise vessel, hosting 1,822 paying travelers and 907 crew members, were confirmed on November 9. In total, 55 passengers and 15 cruise ship ...

  9. SS Santa Paula (1932) - Wikipedia

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    The new Santas offered 19-day cruises every two weeks between Seattle, WA along the California, Mexico, Latin America, through the Panama Canal to Havana en route to New York. [13] In the late 1930s until WWII Santa Paula made 16-day cruises to the Caribbean and South America, [ 14 ] and later 12-day Caribbean cruises.