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  2. MV Balmoral (2008) - Wikipedia

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    Balmoral in Tallinn, Estonia on 9 July 2013. Fred. Olsen took delivery of the ship on 7 November 2007, renaming her after the Balmoral estate in 2008. The company initiated a major refit at the Blohm + Voss repair shipyard in Hamburg, Germany, before her inaugural cruise on 13 February 2008, to Florida—her base for Caribbean cruising.

  3. MV Balmoral - Wikipedia

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    MV Balmoral (2008), a cruise ship This page was last edited on 1 March 2021, at 19:40 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ... Mobile view ...

  4. MV Balmoral (1949) - Wikipedia

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    MV Balmoral is a vintage excursion ship owned by MV Balmoral Fund Ltd., a preservation charity. Her principal area of operation is the Bristol Channel, although she also operates day excursions to other parts of the United Kingdom. [3] [4] The Balmoral is included on the National Historic Ships register as part of the National Historic Fleet. [5]

  5. The 10 Best Cruise Lines for Adults, According to a Kid-Free ...

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    Chris Putnam/Contributor/Getty Images. Virgin Voyages came on the scene in 2021 and promised to create a cruise line for adults. In four years, it launched three ships: Scarlet Lady, Valiant Lady ...

  6. Balmoral - Wikipedia

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    Balmoral (District Electoral Area), an area in south Belfast; Balmoral railway station, Belfast; Balmoral Golf Club, Belfast; The Balmoral Show, an agricultural show that takes place annually near Belfast; Balmoral Park, Lisburn, the new location of the Balmoral Show

  7. Category:Cruise ships - Wikipedia

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    The articles are organized so that all information on a particular cruise ship is collated at the most recent or final operating name of the ship. If the ship you are not looking for is not listed, the List of cruise ships should indicate the most recent name of the ship you are looking for.

  8. List of cruise ships - Wikipedia

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    Migrant passenger ship working as part-time cruise ship 1958–73. Full-time cruise ship 1974–77. Scrapped following a fire, 1980. Fairstar: Sitmar Cruises: 1964: 21,619: Migrant passenger ship working as part-time cruise ship 1964–74, then full-time cruising. Allocated to P&O Australia fleet in 1988. Ended operation in 1997 and scrapped ...

  9. List of largest cruise ships - Wikipedia

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    Cruise ships started to exceed ocean liners in size and capacity in the mid-1990s; [2] before then, few were more than 50,000 GT. [3] In the decades since the size of the largest vessels has more than doubled. [4] There have been nine or more new cruise ships added every year since 2001, most of which are 100,000 GT or greater. [5]