Emerald Princess

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Emerald Princess near Hook of Holland, 2020
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Emerald Princess is a Crown-class cruise ship for Princess Cruises that entered service in April 2007. Her sister ships include Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". and Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters"..

Emerald Princess launched from the Italian shipyard of Fincantieri Monfalcone on 1 June 2006.[1] She was then handed over to Princess Cruises on 24 March 2007.[2] Emerald Princess was christened on 13 May 2007, in Greece.[3]

Service history

Emerald Princess began commercial service on 11 April 2007, offering 12-day Mediterranean and Greek Isles cruises, and continued sailing Europe for Summer 2007. She was then re-positioned in Fort Lauderdale in Fall to offer Caribbean cruises.[3]

Refurbishment schedule

The vessel entered dry-dock on 30 November 2015, for 13 days of minor refurbishments. The ship left dry-dock on 13 December. Previously Emerald Princess underwent dry-dock renovations from 7 December through 17 December 2012.[4]

Areas of operation

Emerald Princess is usually based in Europe in the summer and in the United States in the winter. Past itineraries have included 11-day cruises to Scandinavia & Russia from Copenhagen and Warnemuende near Rostock, 10-day cruises to Canada/New England from New York, and 10-day cruises to the Caribbean from Fort Lauderdale.[5] In 2014 she was based in Southampton for cruises to the Baltic, Mediterranean, and the fjords of Norway, as well as to the Canary Islands.[6] She then re-positioned to Houston for seven-day cruises to the western Caribbean in the winter 2014-2015 season.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Coronavirus quarantine

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Gallery

Incidents

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Damage to a lifeboat after the refueling incident

On 17 May 2011, the ship sustained considerable damage to several lifeboats when a fuel loading barge collided with the side of the ship while in the port of St. Petersburg, Russia. After inspection by authorities, it was determined that the ship still had enough passenger space in an emergency using inflatable life rafts, and the ship continued on her planned itinerary.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

On 25 July 2017 Kristy Manzanares, 43, was murdered by her husband Kenneth in their cabin during a cruise. He later admitted second-degree murder following an FBI investigation, receiving a 30-year sentence in 2021.[10] He later died in prison that same year.

References

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  3. a b Emerald Princess christened on Mother's day. News Article. Princess Cruises. 13 May 2007. Retrieved 23 May 2010
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  7. a b Stuck at sea: Tens of thousands of cruise ship workers still adrift amid coronavirus pandemic
  8. Canadians who work on two cruise ships are being allowed off in U.S. ports
  9. US, Canadian Emerald Princess Crew Members Disembark At Port Everglades
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External links

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