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Grand Princess is a Grand-class cruise ship owned by Princess Cruises. It was built in 1998 by Fincantieri Cantieri Navali Italiani in Monfalcone, Italy, with yard number 5956, at a cost of approximately US$450 million. She was the largest and most expensive passenger ship ever built at the time.
Grand class Grand Princess: 1998: Fincantieri: 1998–present: 107,517 tons Bermuda: Largest and most expensive ship built in 1998 - Last refurbished in March 2019 - Former flagship of Princess fleet before Royal Princess' construction in 2013. Pacific Adventure: 2001: Fincantieri: 2001–present: 108,865 tons United Kingdom: Formerly, Golden ...
Sun Princess: 77,000 GT [71] [72] 261 m (857 ft) 1995 – 1996 [72] In service as Pacific World: 24 November 1996 (entered service) Carnival Destiny: 101,353 GT [72] 272 m (893 ft) 1996 – 1998 [72] In service as Carnival Sunshine: 27 May 1998 (entered service) Grand Princess: 109,000 GT 290 m (951 ft) 1998 – 1999 In service 29 October 1999 ...
I’ve been on popular cruise lines (i.e, Royal Caribbean, Carnival and Norwegian) before, but hopping aboard the Sun Princess was my first time sail. Since 2018, I’ve been on eight cruise ships ...
Pacific Explorer (previously known as Dawn Princess) is a cruise ship operating since June 2017 by P&O Cruises Australia, a cruise line brand owned by the Carnival Corporation & plc. It is a Sun -class cruise ship built by Fincantieri , Italy, in 1997, and features eight restaurants, four swimming pools, five hot tubs/spas/whirlpools, seven ...
A Russian Su-35 aircraft flew dangerously close to a US F-16 last week. It happened during an intercept near Alaska, according to North American Aerospace Defense Command.
Hawaii: Governor David Ige announced the state's first case, a male Oahu resident who was a passenger on Grand Princess. [33] [52] Although the ship stopped in Hawaii in late February, the man disembarked Grand Princess in Mexico earlier in February (before it returned in San Francisco on 21 February) and flew back home to Honolulu from Mexico.
Commissioned in 1997 by the Holland America Line, the vessel was christened as Rotterdam by Princess Margriet of the Netherlands on 9 December 1997, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and made its first call at the Port of Rotterdam on 10 June 1998. [1] Rotterdam was the sixth Holland America vessel to bear the name.