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  2. Costa Concordia disaster - Wikipedia

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    MS Costa Concordia in Palma, Majorca, in 2011. Costa Concordia (call sign: IBHD, IMO number: 9320544, MMSI number: 247158500), with 3,206 passengers and 1,023 crew members on board, [1] was sailing off Isola del Giglio on the night of 13 January 2012, having begun a planned seven-day cruise from Civitavecchia, Lazio, Italy, to Savona and five other ports. [2]

  3. Our cruise ship left without us. Some quick thinking and a ...

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    However, in November 2023, my cruise ship left me behind on one of the stops. A group of us didn't make it back to the ship by the time it was supposed to leave

  4. Passengers stuck on cruise 'to nowhere' after ship was ... - AOL

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    As the ship revised its itinerary, the 2,781 passengers had to stay onboard “on this crummy cruise to nowhere,” one passenger wrote on a Facebook page for the cruise.

  5. A woman on TikTok claimed a cruise ship left her ‘stuck on an ...

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  6. Costa Concordia - Wikipedia

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    The ship had four swimming pools, two with retractable roofs, five Jacuzzis, five spas, and a poolside movie theatre on the main pool deck. [13] There were also five on-board restaurants, with Club Concordia and Samsara taking reservations-only dining. There were thirteen bars, including a cigar and cognac bar and a coffee and chocolate bar.

  7. A residential cruise ship that's supposed to sail the world ...

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    The cruise line's CEO, Mikael Petterson, told BI in an email on Thursday that Villa Vie had provided residents with hotels, other cruises, shore excursions, and trips to the likes of Spain ...

  8. Floating restaurant - Wikipedia

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    A floating restaurant is a vessel, usually a large steel barge or hulk, used as a restaurant on water. The Jumbo Kingdom, formerly located at Aberdeen in Hong Kong, was at one time the world's largest floating restaurant, until it sank at sea in 2022. [1] Sometimes retired ships are given a second lease on life as floating restaurants.

  9. Royal Caribbean crew member makes a case for visiting Nassau

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    Nassau offers beaches, shops, bars, restaurants, and a redone cruise port, all within walking distance of the ship. Many passengers, however, don't even bother to get off when their ship calls on ...