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  2. Star Cruises - Wikipedia

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    Star Cruises was a cruise line headquartered in Hong Kong. It operated in the Asia-Pacific market and was owned by Genting Hong Kong . It was the 18th largest [ 1 ] cruise line in the world after Carnival Corporation , Royal Caribbean Cruises , and 15 others.

  3. Royal Albatross (ship) - Wikipedia

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    Windy II was renamed the Royal Albatross in 2011. In 2008, when the Royal Albatross first arrived in Singapore, she was certified by the U.S. Coastguard and was licensed to carry a maximum of 150 passengers. However, the Marine Port Authority of Singapore did not recognize the license granted under the U.S. Coastguard and agreed to issue a ...

  4. List of cruise ships - Wikipedia

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    Formerly: Seabourn Legend 1996, Queen Odyssey 1995, Royal Viking Queen 1992 Star of Venice: American Star Line: 1953: 6,669: Sold for scrap in 2001; formerly Amalfi 1989, Betsy Ross 1987, Albatross 1985, Alegro 1984, Albatross 1981, Najla 1979, built as Leda: Star of the Seas: Royal Caribbean International: 2025 This ship is an upcoming ship ...

  5. List of ocean liners - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of ocean liners past and present, which are passenger ships engaged in the transportation of passengers and goods in transoceanic voyages. Ships primarily designed for pleasure cruises are listed at List of cruise ships. Some ships which have been explicitly designed for both line voyages and cruises, or which have been converted ...

  6. Royal Caribbean reveals details about second Icon Class ship ...

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    The world’s biggest cruise ship is about to get a sibling. Royal Caribbean International revealed new details Tuesday about its second Icon Class vessel, Star of the Seas. The ship will set sail ...

  7. Singapore Cruise Centre - Wikipedia

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    The terminal at Pasir Panjang has 4 berths for ferries that give passage to Singapore's industrial islands of Bukom and Semakau. [ citation needed ] The IPT handles international cruise ships , and has two berths of 310 and 270 meters (1,020 and 890 feet) with a height limit of 52 meters (171 feet).

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  9. Genting Dream - Wikipedia

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    Genting Dream is a cruise ship of Resorts World Cruises.The ship has a length of 335.33 metres (1,100 ft 2 in), a width of 39.7 metres (130 ft 3 in), a size of 150,695 GT, and a top speed of over 23 knots (43 km/h; 26 mph).