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- well as the Irish Sea, Mediterranean and even on the North Atlantic. Cruiseferries also operate from India, China and Australia. In the northern Baltic...
- In the 1980s the size of the cruiseferries grew rapidly: in 1993 the total gross tonnage of the Finnish cruiseferries was over 84 percent larger than...
- p****enger comfort as the cruiseferries built in the western world at the time. They were also amongst the largest cruiseferries of their time, surp****ing...
- in 1973 by Alexis Gourvennec, that operates a fleet of ferries and cruiseferries between France and the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Spain, and between...
- or any combination thereof. Types of RORO vessels include ferries, cruiseferries, cargo ships, barges, and RoRo service for air/ railway deliveries....
- well as walking, and signs indicate the mileage. Many cruise ships and cruiseferries built by Aker Finnyards and its predecessor Kvaerner Masa-Yards have...
- is a Finnish shipping company that operates a fleet of ferries and cruiseferries between Finland, the Ă…land Islands, Sweden and Estonia. Viking Line...
- Bergen Port is an international seaport located in the centre of Bergen, Norway, operated by Bergen Port Authority. Port locations are featured along most...
- the Genoa-Porto Torres route. Majestic and Splendid were the first cruiseferries ever operated by an Italian company. The fleet was enlarged with new...
- was an important Finnish shipbuilder from 1935 until 1989, building cruiseferries, cruise ships and a large share of the icebreakers of the world. The...