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67 67  **Oceania Cruises**
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69 +Oceania Cruises has 6 ships, approximately 5,240 berths, and covers 400+ destinations around the world. The line positions itself as The Finest Cuisine at Sea®, Destination Specialists and Small & Luxurious Ships. The ships of this cruise line are Insignia, Marina, Nautica, Regatta, Riviera, and Sirena. Two additional Allura Class ships are in the pipeline to Oceania Cruises.
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71 +**Regent Seven Seas Cruises**
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73 +It is a luxury cruise line delivering an Unrivaled Experience®. The Regent Seven Seas Cruises was established 25 years ago. The ships of this line carry no more than 750 guests and explores more than 450 destinations globally. The ships are - Seven Seas Explorer^^®^^, Seven Seas Mariner^^®^^, Seven Seas Navigator^^®^^, Seven Seas Splendor^^®^^ and Seven Seas Voyager^^®^^.
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72 72  = Company History =
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74 74  History of the company began in 1966 as Norwegian Caribbean Lines, the first cruise line to offer weekly departures to the Caribbean. On December 19, 1966, he //M/S Sunward, //a 8,666-ton, 140m cruise ship/car ferry, made her first voyage from Miami to the Caribbean signifying the birth of Norwegian Caribbean Lines. The cruise line was founded by Knut Kloster and Ted Arison. Arison soon left to form Carnival Cruise Lines, while Kloster acquired additional ships for service in the Caribbean. Norwegian's second ship was //Starward// which had to capability of carrying cars. The company pioneered many firsts in the cruise industry including the first combined air-sea program (marketed as "Cloud 9 Cruises") which combined low cost air fares with the cruise. It was also the first cruise line to develop new ports in the Caribbean, including Ocho Rios in Jamaica.{{footnote}}https://www.maritime-executive.com/article/norwegian-cruise-line-celebrates-fifty-years{{/footnote}}
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