OWNER/OPERATOR Length # of
Ship GT (feet) Passengers Year Built
OWNER/OPERATOR
Ship GT
Length # of
(feet) Passengers Year Built
Song of Norway
Sovereign of the Seas
Sun Viking
ROYAL CRUISE LINE
San Francisco, Calif.
Crown Odyssey
Golden Odyssey
ROYAL VIKING LINE
San Francisco, Calif.
Royal Viking Sea
Royal Viking Sky
Royal Viking Star
Royal Viking Sun
SEABOURN CRUISES
San Francisco, Calif.
Seabourn Pride
SEA CLOUD CRUISES
Coconut Grove, Fla.
Sea Cloud
SEAESCAPE LTD.
Miami, Fla.
23,005 637 1,196
74,000 874 2,600
18,556 563 740
40,000 616 1,221
10,250 426 509
28,018 676 710
28,078 676 710
28,221 672 710
36,000 669 740
10,000 440 212
70
87
71
88
74
73
73
72
88
SITMAR CRUISES
Los Angeles, Calif.
2,517 360 69 31/88
Scandinavian Saga 5,259 433 900 74/88
Scandinavian Sky 8,200 416 926 72
Scandinavian Star 10,513 465 1,000 71
Scandinavian Sun 9,902 441 1,100 68
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Dawn Princess
Fair Princess
Fairstar
Sky Princess
25,000
25,000
23,764
46,000
606
606
609
788
925
925
1,390
1,200
57
56/84
57/83
84
SOCIETY EXPEDITIONS
Seattle, Wash.
Society Explorer
World Discoverer
2,398
3,153
250
285
100
140
69
74
SUN LINE CRUISES
New York, N.Y.
Stella Maris
Stella Oceanis
Stella Solaris
3,500
5,500
18,000
300
350
540
180
300
620
53
65
53
TROPICANA CRUISES
Miami, Fla.
Tropicana 5,000 400 1,000 66/88
WINDJAMMER BAREFOOT CRUISES
Miami, Fla.
Fantome 2,400 282 126 27
WINDSTAR SAIL CRUISES
Miami, Fla.
Wind Song
Wind Spirit
Wind Star
5,307
5,307
5,307
440
440
440
150
150
150
87
88
86
WORLD EXPLORER CRUISES
San Francisco, Calif.
Universe 13,950 563 626 59/83
The Fantasy, one of three 70,000-grt cruise ships being built for Carnival Cruise Lines,
under construction at Wartsila Marine's Turku shipyard.
70,000-GRT Superliner Takes Shape
At Wartsila Marine's Turku Yard
Circle 245 on Reader Service Card
The first of three giant 70,000-grt
Superliners, the Fantasy, under
construction at the Turku, Finland,
shipyard of Wartsila Marine Indus-
tries, for Carnival Cruise Lines,
Miami, Fla., has been launched and
is nearing completion.
The 855-foot, 2,600-passenger
vessel is one of the most expensive
ships ever built. The Fantasy and
her sister ships, the Ecstacy and the
Sensation, are being constructed
under a $600-million contract. The
Ecstasy is expected to join the CCL
fleet in 1990 and the Sensation in
1991.
One of the spectacular design fea-
tures of the Fantasy and her sisters
is a six-deck atrium.
The Grand Spectrum was con-
ceived by Miami architect Joe
Farcus, who was involved in the
design of the interiors of Carnival's
first three Superliners, the Holiday,
Jubilee and Celebration. On the
Fantasy, Mr. Farcus has created
an atrium which rises six full decks,
crowned by a skylight.
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