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Crown Princess is a Crown-class cruise ship owned and operated by Princess Cruises, with a capacity of 3040 guests and a crew complement of 1200.Her maiden voyage took place on 14 June 2006, departing Red Hook, Brooklyn for Grand Turk (Turks and Caicos Islands), Ocho Rios (), Grand Cayman (Cayman Islands), and Port Canaveral ().
The ship underwent her first dry dock refurbishment in March 2011. [18] In January 2015, the ship underwent another 24-day dry dock. During the dry dock some new interior passenger cabins were added. [19] In winter 2016, Freedom of the Seas repositioned to Port Everglades, from where she undertook cruises in the Caribbean. [20]
Emerald Princess departing Halifax, Nova Scotia in 2024. Emerald Princess is usually based in Europe in the summer and in the United States in the winter. Past itineraries have included 11-day cruises to Scandinavia & Russia from Copenhagen and Warnemuende near Rostock, 10-day cruises to Canada/New England from New York, and 10-day cruises to the Caribbean from Fort Lauderdale. [6]
In May 2010, Pacific Dawn went into dry dock in Brisbane for extensive refurbishment. In November 2014, the ship was dry-docked in Sydney, Australia for the addition of "The Edge" activities (including a zip-line, "crow's nest experience" and rock-climbing wall), a refurbishment of the Waterfront Restaurant and a cosmetic make-over of the pool ...
The Crown class is the fourth Princess Cruises version of the Grand class and has two additional decks. Crown-class ships have returned the placement of the nightclub adjacent to the funnel. Crown-class ships also feature a poolside theater like the Caribbean class. The Ventura class has 19 decks like the Crown class.
Formerly Kungsholm,Sea Princess,Victoria,Oceanic II. Scrapped in 2016. Monarch: Pullmantur Cruises: 1991: 73,941: Operated for Pullmantur after being switched from Royal Caribbean in 2013. Sold for scrap in 2020 Monet: Elegant Cruises: 1970: Refurbished and designed to serve as a large luxury yacht in 1997. Monte Cervantes: Hamburg Süd: 1927: ...
The company started life in 1920 as the Globe Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company of Maryland. Its president at this time was B. C. Cooke. The company bought land along the Patapsco River across the Bay from Fort McHenry. [1] It later changed its name to the simpler "Maryland Drydock Company".
Majesty of the Seas was a Sovereign-class cruise ship owned and operated by Royal Caribbean International. [1] She was built at the Chantiers de l'Atlantique shipyards in Saint-Nazaire, France, weighing 73,941 gross tons.