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  2. List of ships built at Meyer Werft - Wikipedia

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    Cruise ship 169,145 [7] 3,998 United States: Norwegian Cruise Line: 714 2019 Spirit of Discovery: Cruise ship 55,900 999 United Kingdom: Saga Cruises: 710 2020 Iona [8] Cruise ship 183,900 United Kingdom: P&O Cruises: 715 2020 Spirit of Adventure: Cruise ship 55,900 999 United Kingdom: Saga Cruises: 713 2021 Odyssey Of The Seas [9] Cruise ship ...

  3. Villa Vie Odyssey - Wikipedia

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    Odyssey (formerly Braemar, Crown Dynasty, Cunard Crown Dynasty, Crown Majesty, and Norwegian Dynasty) is a cruise ship, most recently operating with Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines . During her Cunard ownership, she was marketed as Cunard Crown Dynasty , but her official name remained Crown Dynasty . [ 4 ]

  4. Odyssey of the Seas - Wikipedia

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    Odyssey of the Seas floated out of Meyer Werft's shipyard on 28 November 2020. On 28 February, the ship arrived in Eemshaven for final outfitting. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] [ 12 ] On 13 March [ 13 ] 2021, Meyer Werft announced the start of sea trials in the North Sea , and she finished her trials on 25 March 2021.

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  6. This cruise invites guests to ‘escape’ politics on 4-year ...

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    The Villa Vie Residences’ Odyssey cruise ship departs Belfast, Ireland on September 30. Getty Images Lanette Canen and Johan Bodin, a couple from Maui, Hawaii, moved in May to travel on the Odyssey.

  7. Royal Cruise Line - Wikipedia

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    Royal Cruise Line was acquired by Kloster Cruises, the parent company of Norwegian Cruise Line for 225 million, with Kloster's intent of gaining a foothold in the upscale European cruise market. [5] In 1991, Norwegian transferred the Royal Viking Sea from their subsidiary Royal Viking Line to Royal Cruise Line, and renamed it Royal Odyssey. [6]