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CELEBRITY SILHOUETTE Triple Decked!, Part Two

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We return to the original format for Part Two of Peter Knego’s Triple Decked! feature illustrating the public spaces on Decks 11 through 3 of Celebrity Cruises’ spectacular fourth SOLSTICE Class ship, the CELEBRITY SILHOUETTE. Deck 11 The upper level of the two deck Library is on Deck 11 overlooking…

CELEBRITY SILHOUETTE Triple Decked! Gallery, Part One

CELEBRITY SILHOUETTE Triple Decked! Gallery, Part One

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MaritimeMatters introduces its first official Gallery with part one of Peter Knego’s Triple Decked! feature illustrating Celebrity Cruises’ brilliant new MV CELEBRITY SILHOUETTE.  Although this is the fourth ship in the SOLSTICE series, she is still far from being just “another mega ship”.  The SILHOUETTE keeps all of the SOLSTICE…

MV HANSEATIC Decked!

MV HANSEATIC Decked!

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Time to don life vests and hop into a zodiac — and don’t forget the champagne!  This Decked! feature offers a top-to-bottom look at Hapag-Lloyd Cruises recently renovated, five star, 184 passenger MV HANSEATIC — one of the world’s highest-rated expedition cruise ships. Hapag Lloyd Cruises Website Northbound HANSEATIC Sea…

MV MARINA Double Decked!, Part Two

MV MARINA Double Decked!, Part Two

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This is part two of a Double Decked! feature offering a top-to-bottom look at Oceania Cruises 66,000 gross ton, 1,250 passenger MV MARINA — one of the most highly anticipated cruise ships in recent years. Oceania Cruises MV MARINA Double Decked!, Part One MARINA Del L.A. — MV MARINA’s Maiden…

MARINA Double Decked!, Part One

MARINA Double Decked!, Part One

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This is part one of a Double Decked! feature offering a top-to-bottom look at Oceania Cruises 66,000 gross ton, 1,250 passenger MV MARINA — one of the most highly anticipated cruise ships in recent years. Oceania Cruises MARINA Del L.A. — MV MARINA’s Maiden Visit To Los Angeles Keep up…

MV WIND SPIRIT Decked!

MV WIND SPIRIT Decked!

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MV WIND SPIRIT Owners: Windstar Cruises Registry: Nassau, Bahamas Builder: Ateliers et Chantiers du Havre, Le Havre, France Entered Service: 1988 Tonnage: 5,350 gross tons Length: 439 feet (including bowsprit) Beam: 52.1 feet Draft: 13.5 feet Passenger Capacity: 148 (152 maximum) Number of Crew: 98 Propulsion: 3 Wartsila diesels and…

QUEEN ELIZABETH Triple Decked!, Part Three: Cabins, Art and Details

QUEEN ELIZABETH Triple Decked!, Part Three:  Cabins, Art and Details

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QUEEN ELIZABETH, Triple Decked! Top to Bottom Tour, Part Three: Accommodation, Art and Details The final installment in this Triple Decked! feature, Peter Knego’s photo tour of Cunard Line’s brand new QUEEN ELIZABETH, covers several categories of accommodation from the largest and most opulent suites to simple insides as well…

QUEEN ELIZABETH Triple Decked!, Part Two: Decks 8 to 1

QUEEN ELIZABETH Triple Decked!, Part Two:  Decks 8 to 1

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QUEEN ELIZABETH, Triple Decked! Top to Bottom Tour, Part Two: Decks 8 through 1 The second installment in this Triple Decked! feature, Peter Knego’s highly illustrated photo tour of Cunard Line’s brand new QUEEN ELIZABETH, covers all the public areas on Decks 8 to 1. Accommodation and more details to…

QUEEN ELIZABETH Triple Decked! Part One: Decks 12 to 9

QUEEN ELIZABETH Triple Decked!  Part One:  Decks 12 to 9

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QUEEN ELIZABETH, Triple Decked! Top to Bottom Tour, Part One: Decks 12 through 9 The new QUEEN ELIZABETH is the latest entrant in the Carnival Corporation-owned platform of ships sharing similar hull and machinery blueprints that include her near twin, the 2008-built QUEEN VICTORIA, Holland America Line’s two Signature (EURODAM…

MV MONA LISA Double Decked!, Part Two: VICTORIA Top To Bottom Tour, MONA LISA to OCEANIC II/SCHOLARSHIP

MV MONA LISA Double Decked!, Part Two: VICTORIA Top To Bottom Tour, MONA LISA to OCEANIC II/SCHOLARSHIP

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P&O Cruises VICTORIA continued her successful U.K.-based cruise program until being withdrawn and sold in 2002.  The ship made a final cruise from Southampton to Gibraltar, Barcelona, Port Mahon, Ajaccio, Toulon, Santa Margherita, Livorno and Civitavecchia, where some of her artwork and fittings were removed prior to being handed over…

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