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A cruise ship which costs in excess of £10,000 to board has arrived unexpectedly in Portland this morning.

The Hebridean Princess sailed into Portland Port just before 8am with residents coming out to grab pictures of her surprise arrival.

The smaller but equally lavish cruise ship sailed from Dartmouth yesterday and will spend the day here before setting sail at 8pm.

Operated by Hebridean Island Cruises, the luxurious yacht that carries few passengers, cruises around the Scottish Highlands and British Isles.

Spread across five decks, 48 passengers are accompanied by 38 members of crew leaving the 71m long vessel spacious and uncrowded.

Tickets to travel on the majestic vessel can cost up to £15,000, according to the Hebridean Island Cruises website.

The Hebridean Princess was built in 1964 and is currently sailing under the British flag.

Live musicians often come aboard when docking in ports and most cabins offer stunning ocean views.

She was built by the Scottish business Paul, Russell and Company.

The full itinerary is unknown or why the vessel had to stop on Portland.

The harbour master for Portland was contacted for further information.



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Carnival Liberty: 20 Years of Cruising – Cruise Industry News

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The Carnival Liberty recently completed 20 years of cruising for Carnival Cruise Line after being delivered to the company on July 15, 2005.

As the fourth ship in Carnival’s Conquest series of vessels, the Liberty was built at the Fincantieri shipyard in Monfalcone, Italy.

Before embarking on its maiden voyage, the 110,000-ton vessel was christened by actress Mira Sorvino during a special ceremony held in Civitavecchia, a port near Italy’s capital city of Rome.

The Carnival Liberty then set sail on its inaugural voyage on July 20, 2005, kicking off its maiden season in Europe.

The deployment included a series of 12-night cruises to the Mediterranean, sailing to destinations in Italy, Croatia, Spain and Monaco, including Naples, Venice, Messina, Livorno, Dubrovnik, Barcelona and Monte Carlo.

The 2,974-guest ship continued to sail in the region through early October, when it embarked on a trans-Atlantic crossing to Florida.

Upon arriving in Fort Lauderdale, the vessel launched a regular schedule of six- and eight-night cruises to either the Western or the Eastern Caribbean.

After offering a second summer season in the Mediterranean in 2006, the Carnival Liberty continued to sail from Port Everglades through 2008, when it repositioned to Miami.

The ship sailed from other homeports before arriving in Port Canaveral, from which it spent most of recent years offering short cruises to the Bahamas.

In May 2024, the vessel repositioned to New Orleans, launching a series of weeklong cruises to the Bahamas and the Caribbean.

Earlier this year, the ship entered drydock for a comprehensive refurbishment that included the addition of enhancements to its public areas and features.

Among the new additions is the Heroes Tribute Bar & Lounge, a special space honoring military service members and their families that is being rolled out to Carnival’s fleet.

The Carnival Liberty also saw the addition of a WaterWorks aqua park, with new slides, as well as the creation of a new mini golf course.



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