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[1] In 1979 she was transferred to Italia Crociere as a full-time cruise ship. This was not a success and she was sold to Costa Lines in 1983. After a two-year rebuild, the ship reappeared as Costa Riviera for Costa Cruises in 1985. Costa Riviera alternated between Caribbean and Alaskan cruising during her time with Costa Cruises. [2]
The ship's maiden voyage embarked on May 1, 2016 from Trieste, Italy on a 13-day Europe Cruise that ended in Barcelona, Spain. Carnival Vista is the first ship in Carnival's Vista class . The ship was christened in New York City by its godmother, Miss USA 2016 Deshauna Barber .
Torpedoed and sunk on March 1, 1918 SS California: 1906 Torpedoed by SM U-85 on February 7, 1917 SS California: 1923 Crippled by a German air attack on July 11, 1943, and sunk the next day by the Royal Navy: RMS Cambria: 1844 Scrapped in March 1875 after being sold SS Cameronia: 1911 Torpedoed by the German submarine SM U-33 on April 15, 1917
Royal-class cruise ship 16 August 2012 2013 Monfalcone 142.714 GT Princess Cruises: 6224 Regal Princess: Royal-class cruise ship 26 March 2013 2014 Monfalcone 142.714 GT Princess Cruises: 6226 Silver Muse Cruise ship: 1 July 2016 2017 Sestri Ponente 40.000 GT Silversea Cruises: 6229 9641675 Le Soléal: Cruise ship 6 December 2012 2013
Heavy air attacks targeted the ships while they were unloading the following day, but the ships were able to complete the task, depart that day, and reach Taranto on 1 July. [5] From 16 to 20 July, Trieste, Bolzano, Ascari, Corazziere, and the destroyer Carabiniere covered another fast convoy to Tripoli. On 22 August, Trieste sortied with other ...
During the 1920s, STT built the heavy cruiser Trieste for the Italian navy, and the luxury commercial liner SS Conte Grande. In 1929, STT merged with another Italian company, Cantieri Navale Triestino based at Monfalcone, to form Cantieri Riuniti dell' Adriatico (CRDA) (United Shipbuilders of the Adriatic), and the STT component was named CRDA ...