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SPS Cantabria
Spanish ship built in 2009
ICGV Þór
ship built in 2011
HMS Albion
2001 Albion-class landing platform dock
Norwegian Jewel
ship built in 2005
Valemax
Valemax ships are a fleet of very large ore carriers (VLOC) owned or chartered by the Brazilian mining company Vale S.A. to carry iron ore from Brazil to European and Asian ports. With a capacity ranging from 380,000 to 400,000 tons deadweight, the vessels meet the Chinamax standard of ship measurements for limits on draft and beam. Valemax ships are the largest bulk carriers ever constructed, when measuring deadweight tonnage or length overall, and are amongst the longest ships of any type currently in service.
MSC Seashore
cruise ship to operate for MSC Cruises beginning in 2021
FSO Safer
moored vessel in Yemen used as oil terminal
Aurora Australis
Australian icebreaker and research ship
Al Said
ship built in 2008
Spectrum of the Seas
Quantum-class cruise ship built in 2019
MS Regina della Pace
ship built in 1979
Pride of America
ship built in 2005
MT Sanchi
oil tanker built in 2008
Celebrity Millennium
Millennium-class cruise ship
Oosterdam
ship built in 2003
AIDAblu
AIDAblu is a Sphinx-class cruise ship, operated by the German cruise line AIDA Cruises. AIDAblu is the seventh ship in the cruise line. The vessel was delivered by Meyer Werft on 4 February 2010. She is a sister ship to AIDAdiva, AIDAbella, AIDAluna with a half deck more, and is followed by similar AIDAsol and AIDAmar. She has a passenger capacity of 2,050.
MS Viking Cinderella
Passenger/Ro-Ro Cargo Ship
Ursa Major
multi-purpose vessel, built in 2009 and sunk in 2024
Dali
container ship built in 2015; cause of the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in 2024
Regal Princess
Royal-class cruise ship
Carnival Radiance
Cruise ship formerly named Carnival Victory
Costa Classica
cruise ship built in 1991
Odyssey
mobile marine spacecraft launch platform operated by Sea Launch
MS Megastar
ship built in 2017
AIDAbella
AIDAbella is a cruise ship operated by AIDA Cruises. Built at Meyer Werft shipyard in Papenburg, Germany, she is a sister ship to AIDAdiva and AIDAluna. The ship has a passenger capacity of over 2,050. The name AIDAbella was chosen after a competition to name the new ship. The name was meant to signify how beautiful the ship is.
Costa Diadema
cruise ship built in 2014
Royal Princess
cruise ship operated by Princess Cruises
HMS Diamond
2007 Type 45 guided missile destroyer
Carnival Splendor
Concordia-class cruise ship
MV Savarona
motor yacht launched in 1931
Norwegian Getaway
cruise ship built in 2014
Nord Gotlandia
car ferry launched in 1981
Viking XPRS
ship built in 2007
Norwegian Spirit
ship built in 1998
MSC Grandiosa
cruise ship built in 2019
Esmeralda
four-masted barquentine tall ship of the Chilean Navy
MV Millennial Spirit
Moldovan chemical tanker
Viking Glory
2020 cruise ferry
SS Michelangelo
ocean liner launched in 1965
MS Stena Spirit
passenger ship built in 1983
Marella Discovery
Vision-class cruise ship built in 1996
Carnival Ecstasy
cruise ship built in 1991
LÉ Deirdre
ship built in 1972
HMS Endurance
1956 icebreaker
MS Empress
cruise ship launched in 1989
Azamara Pursuit
cruise ship built in 2001
Dilbar
super-yacht built in 2016
Carnival Magic
ship built in 2011
Nordlys
ferry/cruise ship operated by Hurtigruten
Abeille Bretagne
French emergency tow vessel
Seven Seas Voyager
cruise ship of Regent Seven Seas Cruises
Emerald Princess
cruise ship built in 2007
Melody
scrapped cruise ship
Norwegian Sky
cruise ship built in 1999
Caribbean Princess
ship built in 2004
Viking
1906 four-masted barque
Amera
cruise ship built in 1988
Carnival Valor
Conquest-class cruise ship
Pacific
MS Pacific, cruise ship from "La Croisière s'amuse" company
HMS Cardiff
1974 Type 42 guided missile destroyer