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  2. Resorts World One - Wikipedia

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    Resorts World One is a Leo-class cruise ship operating for Resorts World Cruises.The ship most recently operated with Dream Cruises as Explorer Dream.She was built in 1999 by the Meyer Werft shipyard in Papenburg, Germany as SuperStar Virgo for Star Cruises.

  3. Star Cruises - Wikipedia

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    Star Cruises' first newly built at the time. Transferred to Norwegian Cruise Line as Norwegian Spirit. SuperStar Virgo: 1999-2019: 1999: 75,338: Star Cruises' second newly built at the time. Transfer to Dream Cruises as Explorer Dream in April 2019. MegaStar Capricorn: 2000–2001: 1991: 4,280: Now Caledonian Sky for Noble Caledonia.

  4. List of ships built at Meyer Werft - Wikipedia

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    SuperStar Leo: Cruise ship 75,338 2,500 Singapore: Star Cruises: 647 1999 9141077 SuperStar Virgo: Cruise ship 75,338 2,500 Singapore: Star Cruises: 648 2001 9195157 Norwegian Star: Cruise ship 91,740 2,348 China: Star Cruises (delivered to Norwegian Cruise Line) 649 2002 9195169 Norwegian Dawn: Cruise ship 92,250 2,244 China

  5. Norwegian Spirit - Wikipedia

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    One year later, SuperStar Virgo arrived in Singapore. She was then based in Hong Kong on 10 September 1999 and offered 1–5 night cruises to China, Hainan, Vietnam and the South China Sea. [3] In 2003, SuperStar Leo was transferred to Australia due to SARS in Asia and she returned to Hong Kong afterwards. [3]

  6. MV Dreamward - Wikipedia

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    Star Cruises confirmed that the vessel was in Singapore for a technical dry-dock. She was also seen anchored in the harbour in Penang, Malaysia, in May 2012. SuperStar Gemini in 2014. On 10 September 2012, Star Cruises announced that it would refurbish Norwegian Dream, and rename the ship to SuperStar Gemini.

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