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Spirit of Adventure is a cruise ship operated by Saga Cruises and constructed by Meyer Werft in Papenburg, Germany.As Saga's second new-build vessel, she was originally considered as an option in the cruise line's pursuit to renew its fleet, but the company finalised the order in 2017 after seeing rising profits in its travel business following the announcement of her sister ship, Spirit of ...
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Spirit of Adventure may refer to: . Spirit of Adventure, a 1991 Attic Entertainment computer role-playing game; The Spirit of Adventure, a 1915 American short film; MS Berlin, a cruise ship that operated for Saga Cruises as Spirit of Adventure from 2006 to 2012; later operated for FTI Cruises from 2012 to 2020 as FTI Berlin and Berlin
Spirit of Discovery is a 58,250 GT cruise ship operating for Saga Cruises. Built by Meyer Werft , the ship was delivered on 24 June 2019 [ 1 ] and began operations on 10 July 2019. [ 2 ] Upon delivery, she became Saga's first ever new-build ship.
The Spirit of New Zealand is a barquentine-rigged three-masted steel hull 33.3 m (109 ft) long, with an overall length of 45.2 m (148 ft) including the bowsprit, and a maximum width of 9.1 m (29.9 ft). She has a draft of about 4 m (13 ft) and a displacement of 286 tons.
Spirit of Adventure is a computer role playing game developed by Attic Entertainment Software and published February 12, 1991. The game is a 2.5D dungeon crawl.
Spirit of British Columbia is an S-class ferry that measures 167.5 m (549 ft 6 in) long overall and 156.0 m (511 ft 10 in) between perpendiculars with a beam of 32.9 m (107 ft 11 in). The vessel has a 18,747 gross tonnage (GT), 2,925 tons deadweight (DWT) and a displacement of 11,642 tonnes (11,458 long tons; 12,833 short tons).
Coastal-class ferries, also known as the "Super-C class" are three ferries owned and operated by BC Ferries of British Columbia, Canada and were built at the Flensburger Schiffbau-Gesellschaft shipyard in Flensburg, Germany.