Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Emerald Princess

Cruise ship Emerald Princess, IMO 9333151, port of Livorno
The 290-meter “Emerald Princess” was built in 2006 by Fincantieri at the Monfalcone shipyard.
Cruise ship Emerald Princess, IMO 9333151, port of Livorno
Cruise ship Emerald Princess, IMO 9333151, port of Livorno
As many ship of her kind, the “Emerald Princess” offers Mediterranean and Greek Isles cruises in spring and summer, and Caribbean cruises in autumn and winter.
(Photos taken last September)
External links: Emerald Princess - Fincantieri - Princess Cruises (Wikipedia)
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15 comments:

  1. A Greek Isle cruise does sound wonderful.

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  2. It looks massive, but well appointed.

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  3. Reminds me of the phrase "sailing on a silver sea".

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  4. Looks like she can fit a lot of people onboard. Sounds like she has some nice itineraries.

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  5. So incredibly l o n g .
    But I wouldn't mind being on her relocation voyage now when she heads for the Caribbean.

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  6. That is a huge ship. I like my Caribbean cruises in a much smaller boat, say a 35-45 foot sailboat. That's perfect for four people.

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  7. She's a beauty VP, still wouldn't go on her, deep water and all that :)

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  8. I'd book a cruise aboard her. Majestic. And fairly new. Elegant, too.

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  9. I am always amazed at how big these are VP.

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  10. Your photos are fabulous VP, but you know how I feel about these floating condos...

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  11. oh i'd love to go on a greek island cruise!

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  12. Too big for my taste! Not enough grass and trees, and too many people. lol

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