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  2. MV Funchal - Wikipedia

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    In early 2013 a Portuguese entrepreneur Rui Alegre purchased Funchal, as well as Princess Danae, Arion and Athena, to serve the newly-formed Portuscale Cruises. During 2013, Funchal was extensively refurbished in Lisbon's Naval Rocha shipyards, being upgraded to a four-star vessel, at a cost of about 10 million euros. In the refurbishment, the ...

  3. Category:Cruise ships of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Cruise ships of Portugal include cruise ships designed, built, or operated by Portugal Pages in category "Cruise ships of Portugal" ... MV Funchal; H. MS Holiday; O ...

  4. Classic International Cruises - Wikipedia

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    Classic International Cruises was a British-Australian owned shipping company operating five luxury cruise ships, most notably its flagship, the rebuilt ocean liner Athena. [2] The company only operated cruise ships that are former ocean liners, the classic ships of their day (hence the company's name).

  5. These are the 10 dirtiest cruise ships, according to the CDC ...

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    The CDC has inspected 119 cruise ships so far in 2024. The majority scored about 95, while 19 achieved perfect marks. But 10 vessels didn't break into the 90s range, including one that failed to pass:

  6. Portuscale Cruises - Wikipedia

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    Ship Built Tonnage Status as of 2018 Image Azores: 1948: 10,603 GRT: Originally, the Swedish ocean liner MS Stockholm, rebuilt 1994, charterted briefly by Phoenix Reisen in 2009. Transferred from Classic International Cruises, where she was the Athena. Long-term service for Cruise & Maritime Voyages, sold to Lisbon: Funchal: 1961: 9,563 GRT

  7. List of ocean liners - Wikipedia

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    M.S. Aramis, circa 1932 Teiyō Maru as a repatriation ship, circa 1943: SS Argentina (1929) 1929 SS Pennsylvania (1929–1938) Scrapped in 1964 One of the 3 sister ships of Argentina, it's unknown which one it is as the name was omitted from the bow. SS Arundel Castle: 1894 SS Birma (1905–1913) SS Mitava (1913–1921) SS Josef Pilsudski (1921 ...

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