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  2. MS Bahamas Celebration - Wikipedia

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    MS Bahamas Celebration was a midsize cruise ship formerly operated by Celebration Cruise Line. Between March 2009 and October 2014, she operated two- and three-day cruises from Port Everglades to the Bahamas. [5] In March 2010 she started operating two-day cruises from the Port of Palm Beach. [6]

  3. MS Celebration - Wikipedia

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    MS Celebration (also known as Grand Celebration) was a cruise ship originally built for Carnival Cruise Line. She was the last of three ships to be built in Carnival's Holiday class of cruise ships. She last sailed for Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line between 2015 and 2020.

  4. Celebration Cruise Line - Wikipedia

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    In Service for Celebration Cruise Line Tonnage Flag Notes Image Bahamas Celebration: 1981: 2009–2014: 35,483 GT Bahamas: On October 31, 2014, Bahamas Celebration struck an unknown object while departing from Freeport, opening up a small hole in the port side. The ship was able to return to the port and all passengers and crew were able to ...

  5. Carnival reveals adults-only Pearl Cove Beach Club coming to ...

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    The cruise line revealed details about Pearl Cove Beach Club on Thursday, an adults-only area at its new Bahamas destination, Celebration Key.

  6. Carnival opens bookings for cruises visiting its new Bahamas ...

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    Carnival Cruise Line has a fleet of ships slated to visit its new Bahamas destination Celebration Key when it opens in 2025, including sailings from three Florida ports. The new destination on ...

  7. MS Regal Empress - Wikipedia

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    She was laid up for sale and inspection in Freeport, Bahamas until late March. It was reported by Maritime Matters on 26 March that the Regal Empress was sold for scrap. [6] [7] The Regal Empress was replaced by a newer ship, the MS Bahamas Celebration. The new ship carried on the same cruise itineraries as the Regal Empress did.

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