April 30, 2013

Celebrity Silhouette

Celebrity Silhouette is a Solstice-class cruise ship, owned and operated by Celebrity Cruises. Celebrity Silhouette is the fourth ship in the Solstice class, her sister ships being Celebrity Equinox, Celebrity Eclipse, Celebrity Solstice and Celebrity Reflection. Solstice, Equinox, and Eclipse entered service in 2008, 2009, and 2010, respectively. Silhouette was launched in 2011, and Reflection, the final ship in the Celebrity Solstice series, launched in 2012... Read more at Wikipedia
Sister Ships: Celebrity Solstice, Celebrity Equinox, Celebrity Eclipse, Celebrity Reflection
CELEBRITY SILHOUETTE at Funchal, Madeira, Portugal on April 25, 2013. Photo © Francisco Loreto



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CELEBRITY SILHOUETTE at Funchal, Madeira, Portugal on April 25, 2013. Photo © Francisco Loreto

CELEBRITY SILHOUETTE at Funchal, Madeira, Portugal on April 25, 2013. Photo © Francisco Loreto

CELEBRITY SILHOUETTE at Funchal, Madeira, Portugal on April 25, 2013. Photo © Francisco Loreto

CELEBRITY SILHOUETTE at Funchal, Madeira, Portugal on April 25, 2013. Photo © Francisco Loreto

CELEBRITY SILHOUETTE at Funchal, Madeira, Portugal on April 25, 2013. Photo © Francisco Loreto

CELEBRITY SILHOUETTE at Funchal, Madeira, Portugal on April 25, 2013. Photo © Francisco Loreto

CELEBRITY SILHOUETTE at Funchal, Madeira, Portugal on April 25, 2013. Photo © Francisco Loreto

CELEBRITY SILHOUETTE at Funchal, Madeira, Portugal on April 25, 2013. Photo © Francisco Loreto

CELEBRITY SILHOUETTE at Funchal, Madeira, Portugal on April 25, 2013. Photo © Francisco Loreto

CELEBRITY SILHOUETTE at Funchal, Madeira, Portugal on April 25, 2013. Photo © Francisco Loreto

CELEBRITY SILHOUETTE at Funchal, Madeira, Portugal on April 25, 2013. Photo © Francisco Loreto

CELEBRITY SILHOUETTE at Funchal, Madeira, Portugal on April 25, 2013. Photo © Francisco Loreto

CELEBRITY SILHOUETTE at Funchal, Madeira, Portugal on April 25, 2013. Photo © Francisco Loreto

April 29, 2013

Golden Iris

MS Golden Iris is a cruise ship owned an operated by the Israel-based Mano Maritime. She was built 1975 by the Burmeister & Wain shipyard in Copenhagen, Denmark for Cunard Line as MS Cunard Conquest, but her interior fittings were subsequently installed at the Navali Mechaniche Affini in La Spezia, Italy. Following re-delivery from Navali Mechaniche Affini in 1977 the ship was renamed MS Cunard Princess. In 1995 the ship entered service with StarLauro Cruises... Read more at Wikipedia | Sister Ship: Ocean Countess
Golden Iris (Piraeus) by TonyGib
Golden Iris (Piraeus), a photo by TonyGib on Flickr.


Golden Iris (Rhodes) 16 by TonyGib
Golden Iris (Rhodes) 16, a photo by TonyGib on Flickr.
Golden Iris (Mytilene) by TonyGib
Golden Iris (Mytilene), a photo by TonyGib on Flickr.
Golden Iris (Mytilene) by TonyGib
Golden Iris (Mytilene), a photo by TonyGib on Flickr.
Golden Iris by Dudley
Golden Iris, a photo by Dudley on Flickr.

April 27, 2013

Fuji Maru

Este navio japonês construído em 1989 pela Mitusibishi Heavy Industries, é operado pela Mitsui O.S.K. Lines. Tem 167 metros de comprimento e capacidade para mais de 600 passageiros. Com 135 tripulantes, atinge em serviço a velocidade de 20 nós.
ふじ丸寄港 by Hry-Fly
ふじ丸寄港, a photo by Hry-Fly on Flickr.


Fuji Maru by lioil
Fuji Maru, a photo by lioil on Flickr.
ふじ丸 at 横浜港 by sasaking
ふじ丸 at 横浜港, a photo by sasaking on Flickr.
ふじ丸アップ by Hry-Fly
ふじ丸アップ, a photo by Hry-Fly on Flickr.
ふじ丸:FUJI MARU by naitokz
ふじ丸:FUJI MARU, a photo by naitokz on Flickr.

April 20, 2013

Emerald Princess

Emerald Princess is a Grand-class cruise ship for Princess Cruises that entered service in April 2007. Her sister ships include Caribbean Princess and Crown Princess. She features two nightclubs, a piazza style atrium, multiple pools and hot tubs, a spa, and a gym. Unlike her sisters, Emerald Princess does not have a disco overhanging the stern, but the same stern as her near-sisters Diamond Princess and Sapphire Princess. Emerald Princess launched from the Italian... Read more at Wikipedia
Sister Ships: Crown Princess, Ruby Princess
Emerald Princess by Cruisereiziger.nl
Emerald Princess, a photo by Cruisereiziger.nl on Flickr.
Emerald Princess by Cruisereiziger.nl
Emerald Princess, a photo by Cruisereiziger.nl on Flickr.
Emerald Princess by Cruisereiziger.nl
Emerald Princess, a photo by Cruisereiziger.nl on Flickr.
Emerald Princess by Cruisereiziger.nl
Emerald Princess, a photo by Cruisereiziger.nl on Flickr.
Emerald Princess by Cruisereiziger.nl
Emerald Princess, a photo by Cruisereiziger.nl on Flickr.
Emerald Princess by Cruisereiziger.nl
Emerald Princess, a photo by Cruisereiziger.nl on Flickr.
Emerald Princess by Cruisereiziger.nl
Emerald Princess, a photo by Cruisereiziger.nl on Flickr.
Emerald Princess by RickEk
Emerald Princess, a photo by RickEk on Flickr.

April 13, 2013

Delphin

This ocean cruiser built in 1975, the MS Delphin, was completely refitted in 1993. The 157-metre-long ship can accommodate a maximum of 470 passengers in its 236 cabins on 7 passenger decks. The MS Delphin delights passengers with cruises all over the world. The facilities and amenities on board include spacious deck areas for sunbathing, a swimming pool, a pool bar and two other bars, a restaurant with a sea view, two lifts, a disco, a lounge for evening entertainment and dancing... Read more at cruise-profi.com
Sister Ships: Salamis Filoxenia | Enchanted Capri | Island Adventure | Neptune
Delphin by James D McEwan
Delphin, a photo by James D McEwan on Flickr.
Delphin. by James D McEwan
Delphin., a photo by James D McEwan on Flickr.
Delphin. by James D McEwan
Delphin., a photo by James D McEwan on Flickr.
Delphin. by James D McEwan
Delphin., a photo by James D McEwan on Flickr.

April 5, 2013

Birger Jarl

MS Birger Jarl is a cruise ship owned by Ånedinlinjen and operated on a cruise service between Stockholm, Sweden and Mariehamn on the Åland Islands (Finland). She was built in 1953 as a passenger liner at Finnboda shipyard in Nacka, Sweden as SS Birger Jarl for Rederi AB Svea. In 1973 she was sold to Jakob Lines, was renamed SS Bore Nord and converted into a ferry. In 1978 she was bought back by the Ånedin Line (named after the 1970s British TV series The Onedin Line, also popular in Sweden)... Read more at Wikipedia
M/S Birger Jarl by EnDumEn
M/S Birger Jarl, a photo by EnDumEn on Flickr.


Birger Jarl by EnDumEn
Birger Jarl, a photo by EnDumEn on Flickr.
Birger Jarl by tompa2
Birger Jarl, a photo by tompa2 on Flickr.
Birger Jarl by Christopherkr
Birger Jarl, a photo by Christopherkr on Flickr.