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  2. HSC Jaume II - Wikipedia

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    As of 2019, Jaume II operates as a high speed ferry between Fort Lauderdale, Florida, US, and Grand Bahama and Bimini in the Bahamas. [4] [5] See also SeaCat ...

  3. MV Discovery Sun - Wikipedia

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    MV Discovery Sun provided a regular service from Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale to Grand Bahama Island and acted as a passenger cruise ferry service. On 20 August 1984, while operating as the Scandinavian Sun, a fire broke as the ship was docking at the Port of Miami. The fire was started by lubricating oil leaking from a diesel generator ...

  4. Baleària - Wikipedia

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    In North America, Baleària operates regular international ferry service between the port of Fort Lauderdale, Florida in the United States and Freeport, Grand Bahama Island and Bimini in the Bahamas. They operate in the US under the name Baleària Caribbean.

  5. PortMiami - Wikipedia

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    [32] [31] Prior to August 2019, "Terminal H" was primarily occupied by FRS Caribbean, which operated a ferry service between Miami and Bimini in the Bahamas. [33] [32] [needs update] The new terminal is designed to be the homeport for Virgin Voyages' first two vessels, the Scarlet Lady and the Valiant Lady. [34] "Terminal V" was completed in ...

  6. Virgin Voyages - Wikipedia

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    Virgin Voyages is a cruise line headquartered in Plantation, Florida and a joint venture between the Virgin Group and Bain Capital. [2] [3]As of April 2024, Virgin Voyages has three ships in the fleet, with one more on order, all with an expected capacity of approximately 2,700 passengers each.

  7. Chalk's International Airlines - Wikipedia

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    It operated scheduled seaplane services to the Bahamas. Its main base was Miami Seaplane Base (MPB) until 2001, with a hub at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. [2] On September 30, 2007, the United States Department of Transportation revoked the flying charter for the airline, [3] and later that year, the airline ceased operations.