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  2. List of largest cruise ships - Wikipedia

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    The first large cruise ships were the Voyager-class from Royal Caribbean Group's Royal Caribbean International (RCI). These ships, which debuted in 1998 at over 137,000 GT, were almost 30,000 GT larger than the next-largest cruise ships, and were some of the first designed to offer amenities unrelated to cruising, such as an ice rink and climbing wall. [1]

  3. You can cruise from Texas to the Caribbean on Carnival’s new ship

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    The Port of Galveston has a new resident. Carnival Cruise Line’s Carnival Jubilee ship will begin sailing from the Texas city on Saturday, marking the debut of the line’s third Excel class ...

  4. Port of Key West - Wikipedia

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    The city's restrictions on cruise ships apply equally to all three ports. [13] As of 2024, Mallory Square Dock is primarily used by American Cruise Lines, a small-ship cruise line, while Pier B is currently being used for all cruise ships. [14] [15] A domestic ferry port operates near the Bight of Key West.

  5. Cruising (maritime) - Wikipedia

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    A booze cruise is a pleasure outing on a ship or boat involving a significant amount of drinking. It may have originated during Prohibition , when Americans would take "cruises to nowhere" to enjoy alcohol, which could legally be served on board once outside American territorial waters.

  6. Cruise West - Wikipedia

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    Cruise West was an independent, destination focused small-ship cruise operator based in Seattle, Washington. The line was the largest operator of U.S. flagged cruise vessels (by number of vessels) with nine currently operating. They were best known for their Alaska cruises but their reach includes destinations all around the Pacific Ocean.

  7. Key, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Key is located at the intersection of U.S. Highway 180 and Farm to Market Road 178, 12 mi (19 km) east of Lamesa, 45 mi (72 km) northwest of Big Spring, and 52 mi (84 km) west of Snyder in east-central Dawson County. [2]

  8. Mana Mana Beach Club - Wikipedia

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    It was then a part of the Bintan Beach International Resort, where it remained in operation until January 2007. Since 1995, [4] the Bintan location hosted the Mana Mana Amslam, its annual windsurfing event, seen by more than 150 million viewers on cable sports channels around the world and in the last two years, it also hosted kite surfing events.

  9. Bintan Lagoon Resort - Wikipedia

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    PT Bintan Lagoon Resort is a subsidiary of PT Edika Agung Mandiri. [15] In 2024 it was announced that the resort would open in late 2024. It would have its own ferry terminal. It would provide 413 guest rooms, restaurants featuring Swiss cuisine, a two-storey beach club, three swimming pools, gym, spa and large spaces for hosting events. [16]