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  2. Liverpool Cruise Terminal - Wikipedia

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    The Liverpool Cruise Terminal was opened in 2007 at a total cost of £19 million and is capable of accommodating vessels of 345 metres (1,132 ft) in length and 10 metres (33 ft) draft. [19] The terminal was mostly funded by grants of £9 million from the UK government and £8.6 million from the European Regional Development Fund. [20] [21]

  3. Port of Southampton - Wikipedia

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    The Ocean Cruise Terminal at berth 46 with the P&O cruise ship Azura alongside. There are five active passenger terminals in the port of Southampton servicing passenger ships. [6] Queen Elizabeth II Terminal, berth 38/39 opened 1966, modernised 2003 and 2016. Mayflower Terminal, berth 106 opened 1960, modernised 2003 and 2015 [7]

  4. Royal Princess (2012) - Wikipedia

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    To start her inaugural season, Royal Princess performed two 2-night preview sailings from Southampton to St. Peter Port, Guernsey on 9 June 2013 and 14 June 2013. [6] [25] She left on her 7-day maiden voyage on 16 June 2013 from Southampton to Barcelona, calling in Vigo, Lisbon, Gibraltar, and Málaga. [6]

  5. 8 hidden gem cruise ports that you shouldn’t skip - AOL

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    You can visit Cadiz with Princess Cruises. It has an eight-day European Explorer sailing from Barcelona to Southampton, departing on 10 July aboard Majestic Princess. Prices start from £949 per ...

  6. History of the Port of Southampton - Wikipedia

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    The Cowes terminal was located on Medina Road, and the Southampton terminal on Crosshouse Road next to the Woolston Floating Bridge ramp; the site is currently under the western end of the Itchen Bridge. During the winter of 1971–72, both craft were lengthened by 10 ft (3.0 m) and named the Sea Hawk and Sea Eagle. Each craft's capacity was ...

  7. Ships christened by Queen Elizabeth II - Wikipedia

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    Queen Elizabeth II terminal, Southampton, England: In service Queen Elizabeth: Cunard Line: 10 October 2010 [13] Southampton, England: In service HMS Queen Elizabeth: Royal Navy: 4 July 2014 Rosyth dockyard near Edinburgh, Scotland [14] In service Britannia: P&O Cruises: 10 March 2015 [15] Southampton, England [16] In service

  8. High winds halt ferries and disrupt rail travel - AOL

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    Work at Southampton's container terminal also had to be stopped from 02:00 until 08:00 after high winds at the terminal. ... Princess Iman of Jordan is pregnant! Queen Rania's daughter expecting ...

  9. RMS Queen Elizabeth - Wikipedia

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    RMS Queen Elizabeth was an ocean liner operated by Cunard Line.Along with the Queen Mary, she provided a weekly transatlantic service between Southampton in the United Kingdom and New York City in the United States, via Cherbourg in France.