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  2. Carnival Venezia - Wikipedia

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    On 1 March 2019, Costa frequent cruiser Gan Beiye christened Costa Venezia at the naming ceremony in Trieste. [15] The ship operated a vernissage cruise on 3 March, departing from Trieste to Greece and Croatia, before arriving back in Trieste on 8 March, [16] after which she sailed her official inaugural voyage, a 53-day cruise from Trieste to ...

  3. Port of Venice - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Venice (Italian: Porto di Venezia) is a port serving Venice, northeastern Italy. It is the eighth-busiest commercial port in Italy and was one of the most important in the Mediterranean concerning the cruise sector, as a major hub for cruise ships. It is one of the major Italian ports and is included in the list of the leading ...

  4. List of ships built by Fincantieri - Wikipedia

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    Rotterdam-class cruise ship 2000 2000 Marghera 61,396 GT Holland America Line: 6044 9169550 Ocean Princess: Sun-class cruise ship 20 January 2000 2000 Monfalcone 77.499 GT P&O Princess Cruises: 6045 9172648 Carnival Victory: Modified Destiny-class cruise ship 31 October 1999 2000 Monfalcone 101.509 GT Carnival Cruise Lines: 6046

  5. Italian cruiser Trieste - Wikipedia

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    The ship spent the 1930s conducting training cruises in the Mediterranean Sea, participating in naval reviews held for foreign dignitaries, and serving as the flagship of the Cruiser Division. She also helped transport Italian volunteer troops that had been sent to Spain to fight in the Spanish Civil War return to Italy in 1938.

  6. Tourism in Italy - Wikipedia

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    The Italian seaports are docking points for cruise tourism. [23] Italy is the leading cruise tourism destination in the Mediterranean Sea. [23] Italian seaseaports most frequented by cruise passengers who sail the Mediterranean Sea are Civitavecchia, Genoa, Palermo, Bari, Naples, Savona, Trieste, Monfalcone, Taranto and La Spezia. [93]

  7. Costa Deliziosa - Wikipedia

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    The ship was handed over to Costa Cruises on 31 January 2010 at the Venice Passenger Terminal. [5] Costa Deliziosa is the third ship to be delivered by Fincantieri to Costa Cruises in a nine-month period, and one of five new ships to be in service with the company by 2012; a 50 percent expansion in the fleet's passenger capacity.

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