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Liner Service On Lake Heiterwang And Lake Plansee In Tyrol
The liner service on Lake Heiterwang and Lake Plansee provides boat transport for tourists and visitors across the Tyrolean lakes in Reutte, Tyrol, Austria, on August 15, 2025. Two women sit at the shore of Lake Plansee while a liner boat passes by. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Liner Service On Lake Heiterwang And Lake Plansee In Tyrol
The liner service on Lake Heiterwang and Lake Plansee provides boat transport for tourists and visitors across the Tyrolean lakes in Reutte, Tyrol, Austria, on August 15, 2025. A woman relaxes on an inflatable mattress while a liner boat passes on Lake Plansee. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Liner Service On Lake Heiterwang And Lake Plansee In Tyrol
The liner service on Lake Heiterwang and Lake Plansee provides boat transport for tourists and visitors across the Tyrolean lakes in Reutte, Tyrol, Austria, on August 15, 2025. A group of bathers sits on the shore of Lake Plansee watching a passing liner boat. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Liner Service On Lake Heiterwang And Lake Plansee In Tyrol
The liner service on Lake Heiterwang and Lake Plansee provides boat transport for tourists and visitors across the Tyrolean lakes in Reutte, Tyrol, Austria, on August 15, 2025. The liner MS Margarethe carries passengers across Lake Plansee. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Liner Service On Lake Heiterwang And Lake Plansee In Tyrol
The liner service on Lake Heiterwang and Lake Plansee provides boat transport for tourists and visitors across the Tyrolean lakes in Reutte, Tyrol, Austria, on August 15, 2025. The liner MS Wilhelm operates on Lake Heiterwang, transporting visitors through the Tyrolean Alps. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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'I feel guilty and angry': Guillaume Picard the captain turned campaigner trying to keep cruise ships at bay
After spending most of his life on commercial vessels, Guillaume Picard is now fighting to keep these vast liners out of the French port of Marseille.
Guillaume Picard, 65, the ship captain cum anti-cruise activist in port of Marseille, in front of the MSC Seaside liner arriving into port.
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'I feel guilty and angry': Guillaume Picard the captain turned campaigner trying to keep cruise ships at bay
After spending most of his life on commercial vessels, Guillaume Picard is now fighting to keep these vast liners out of the French port of Marseille.
Guillaume Picard, 65, the ship captain cum anti-cruise activist in port of Marseille, in front of the MSC Seaside liner arriving into port.
Richard Assheton / Guardian / eyevine
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Opera Singer Maria Callas 1923 - 1977
Jan. 1, 1955 - Paris, France - American-born Greek dramatic opera singer MARIA CALLAS at a press conference. She remains an icon with an instantly recognizable voice. She was the first opera singer to be equipped with the ingredients of international celebrity: charisma, glamour, wealth, with scandal and tragedy. Every female opera singer has been measured against this powerful role model. (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/ZUMA - DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---
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A luxury liner set to sail the world is offering holiday homes costing up to $8 million USD / €7.87 million euros.Private US residential ship maker Storylines and Croatian shipyard Brodosplit announced plans to build what they’re calling the world’s first environmentally conscious residential ship. The 753-foot vessel, dubbed MV Narrative, has begun its engineering phase. The two companies estimate it will cost $1.5 billion USD / €1.48 billion euros to complete.The residences will range from $1 million USD / €980.000 euros to $8 million, with a limited number of 24-year leases available starting at $647,000 USD / €637.000 eurosThe massive ship will have 547 residences and will be the first of its kind to be powered by liquid natural gas propulsion. Its maiden voyage will traverse hundreds of destinations across six continents, and stops at ports are expected to span between one and five days.
OPS: Artists's impression of the Storylines MV Narrative cruise ship due to set sail in 2024.
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A luxury liner set to sail the world is offering holiday homes costing up to $8 million USD / €7.87 million euros.Private US residential ship maker Storylines and Croatian shipyard Brodosplit announced plans to build what they’re calling the world’s first environmentally conscious residential ship. The 753-foot vessel, dubbed MV Narrative, has begun its engineering phase. The two companies estimate it will cost $1.5 billion USD / €1.48 billion euros to complete.The residences will range from $1 million USD / €980.000 euros to $8 million, with a limited number of 24-year leases available starting at $647,000 USD / €637.000 eurosThe massive ship will have 547 residences and will be the first of its kind to be powered by liquid natural gas propulsion. Its maiden voyage will traverse hundreds of destinations across six continents, and stops at ports are expected to span between one and five days.
OPS: Artists's impression of the Storylines MV Narrative cruise ship due to set sail in 2024.Accommodation includes this split level apartment
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A luxury liner set to sail the world is offering holiday homes costing up to $8 million USD / €7.87 million euros.Private US residential ship maker Storylines and Croatian shipyard Brodosplit announced plans to build what they’re calling the world’s first environmentally conscious residential ship. The 753-foot vessel, dubbed MV Narrative, has begun its engineering phase. The two companies estimate it will cost $1.5 billion USD / €1.48 billion euros to complete.The residences will range from $1 million USD / €980.000 euros to $8 million, with a limited number of 24-year leases available starting at $647,000 USD / €637.000 eurosThe massive ship will have 547 residences and will be the first of its kind to be powered by liquid natural gas propulsion. Its maiden voyage will traverse hundreds of destinations across six continents, and stops at ports are expected to span between one and five days.
OPS: Artists's impression of the Storylines MV Narrative cruise ship due to set sail in 2024. It will have a library
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A luxury liner set to sail the world is offering holiday homes costing up to $8 million USD / €7.87 million euros.Private US residential ship maker Storylines and Croatian shipyard Brodosplit announced plans to build what they’re calling the world’s first environmentally conscious residential ship. The 753-foot vessel, dubbed MV Narrative, has begun its engineering phase. The two companies estimate it will cost $1.5 billion USD / €1.48 billion euros to complete.The residences will range from $1 million USD / €980.000 euros to $8 million, with a limited number of 24-year leases available starting at $647,000 USD / €637.000 eurosThe massive ship will have 547 residences and will be the first of its kind to be powered by liquid natural gas propulsion. Its maiden voyage will traverse hundreds of destinations across six continents, and stops at ports are expected to span between one and five days.
OPS: Artists's impression of the Storylines MV Narrative cruise ship due to set sail in 2024.Accommodation includes this split level apartment
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A luxury liner set to sail the world is offering holiday homes costing up to $8 million USD / €7.87 million euros.Private US residential ship maker Storylines and Croatian shipyard Brodosplit announced plans to build what they’re calling the world’s first environmentally conscious residential ship. The 753-foot vessel, dubbed MV Narrative, has begun its engineering phase. The two companies estimate it will cost $1.5 billion USD / €1.48 billion euros to complete.The residences will range from $1 million USD / €980.000 euros to $8 million, with a limited number of 24-year leases available starting at $647,000 USD / €637.000 eurosThe massive ship will have 547 residences and will be the first of its kind to be powered by liquid natural gas propulsion. Its maiden voyage will traverse hundreds of destinations across six continents, and stops at ports are expected to span between one and five days.
OPS: Artists's impression of the Storylines MV Narrative cruise ship due to set sail in 2024.
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A luxury liner set to sail the world is offering holiday homes costing up to $8 million USD / €7.87 million euros.Private US residential ship maker Storylines and Croatian shipyard Brodosplit announced plans to build what they’re calling the world’s first environmentally conscious residential ship. The 753-foot vessel, dubbed MV Narrative, has begun its engineering phase. The two companies estimate it will cost $1.5 billion USD / €1.48 billion euros to complete.The residences will range from $1 million USD / €980.000 euros to $8 million, with a limited number of 24-year leases available starting at $647,000 USD / €637.000 eurosThe massive ship will have 547 residences and will be the first of its kind to be powered by liquid natural gas propulsion. Its maiden voyage will traverse hundreds of destinations across six continents, and stops at ports are expected to span between one and five days.
OPS: Artists's impression of the Storylines MV Narrative cruise ship due to set sail in 2024.
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A luxury liner set to sail the world is offering holiday homes costing up to $8 million USD / €7.87 million euros.Private US residential ship maker Storylines and Croatian shipyard Brodosplit announced plans to build what they’re calling the world’s first environmentally conscious residential ship. The 753-foot vessel, dubbed MV Narrative, has begun its engineering phase. The two companies estimate it will cost $1.5 billion USD / €1.48 billion euros to complete.The residences will range from $1 million USD / €980.000 euros to $8 million, with a limited number of 24-year leases available starting at $647,000 USD / €637.000 eurosThe massive ship will have 547 residences and will be the first of its kind to be powered by liquid natural gas propulsion. Its maiden voyage will traverse hundreds of destinations across six continents, and stops at ports are expected to span between one and five days.
OPS: Artists's impression of the Storylines MV Narrative cruise ship due to set sail in 2024.Accommodation includes this split level apartment
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A luxury liner set to sail the world is offering holiday homes costing up to $8 million USD / €7.87 million euros.Private US residential ship maker Storylines and Croatian shipyard Brodosplit announced plans to build what they’re calling the world’s first environmentally conscious residential ship. The 753-foot vessel, dubbed MV Narrative, has begun its engineering phase. The two companies estimate it will cost $1.5 billion USD / €1.48 billion euros to complete.The residences will range from $1 million USD / €980.000 euros to $8 million, with a limited number of 24-year leases available starting at $647,000 USD / €637.000 eurosThe massive ship will have 547 residences and will be the first of its kind to be powered by liquid natural gas propulsion. Its maiden voyage will traverse hundreds of destinations across six continents, and stops at ports are expected to span between one and five days.
OPS: Artists's impression of the Storylines MV Narrative cruise ship due to set sail in 2024. One of the communal lounge areas
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A luxury liner set to sail the world is offering holiday homes costing up to $8 million USD / €7.87 million euros.Private US residential ship maker Storylines and Croatian shipyard Brodosplit announced plans to build what they’re calling the world’s first environmentally conscious residential ship. The 753-foot vessel, dubbed MV Narrative, has begun its engineering phase. The two companies estimate it will cost $1.5 billion USD / €1.48 billion euros to complete.The residences will range from $1 million USD / €980.000 euros to $8 million, with a limited number of 24-year leases available starting at $647,000 USD / €637.000 eurosThe massive ship will have 547 residences and will be the first of its kind to be powered by liquid natural gas propulsion. Its maiden voyage will traverse hundreds of destinations across six continents, and stops at ports are expected to span between one and five days.
OPS: Artists's impression of the Storylines MV Narrative cruise ship due to set sail in 2024.
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A luxury liner set to sail the world is offering holiday homes costing up to $8 million USD / €7.87 million euros.Private US residential ship maker Storylines and Croatian shipyard Brodosplit announced plans to build what they’re calling the world’s first environmentally conscious residential ship. The 753-foot vessel, dubbed MV Narrative, has begun its engineering phase. The two companies estimate it will cost $1.5 billion USD / €1.48 billion euros to complete.The residences will range from $1 million USD / €980.000 euros to $8 million, with a limited number of 24-year leases available starting at $647,000 USD / €637.000 eurosThe massive ship will have 547 residences and will be the first of its kind to be powered by liquid natural gas propulsion. Its maiden voyage will traverse hundreds of destinations across six continents, and stops at ports are expected to span between one and five days.
OPS: Artists's impression of the Storylines MV Narrative cruise ship due to set sail in 2024.
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A luxury liner set to sail the world is offering holiday homes costing up to $8 million USD / €7.87 million euros.Private US residential ship maker Storylines and Croatian shipyard Brodosplit announced plans to build what they’re calling the world’s first environmentally conscious residential ship. The 753-foot vessel, dubbed MV Narrative, has begun its engineering phase. The two companies estimate it will cost $1.5 billion USD / €1.48 billion euros to complete.The residences will range from $1 million USD / €980.000 euros to $8 million, with a limited number of 24-year leases available starting at $647,000 USD / €637.000 eurosThe massive ship will have 547 residences and will be the first of its kind to be powered by liquid natural gas propulsion. Its maiden voyage will traverse hundreds of destinations across six continents, and stops at ports are expected to span between one and five days.
OPS: Artists's impression of the Storylines MV Narrative cruise ship due to set sail in 2024.Accommodation includes this split level apartment
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A luxury liner set to sail the world is offering holiday homes costing up to $8 million USD / €7.87 million euros.Private US residential ship maker Storylines and Croatian shipyard Brodosplit announced plans to build what they’re calling the world’s first environmentally conscious residential ship. The 753-foot vessel, dubbed MV Narrative, has begun its engineering phase. The two companies estimate it will cost $1.5 billion USD / €1.48 billion euros to complete.The residences will range from $1 million USD / €980.000 euros to $8 million, with a limited number of 24-year leases available starting at $647,000 USD / €637.000 eurosThe massive ship will have 547 residences and will be the first of its kind to be powered by liquid natural gas propulsion. Its maiden voyage will traverse hundreds of destinations across six continents, and stops at ports are expected to span between one and five days.
OPS: Artists's impression of the Storylines MV Narrative cruise ship due to set sail in 2024.
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A luxury liner set to sail the world is offering holiday homes costing up to $8 million USD / €7.87 million euros.Private US residential ship maker Storylines and Croatian shipyard Brodosplit announced plans to build what they’re calling the world’s first environmentally conscious residential ship. The 753-foot vessel, dubbed MV Narrative, has begun its engineering phase. The two companies estimate it will cost $1.5 billion USD / €1.48 billion euros to complete.The residences will range from $1 million USD / €980.000 euros to $8 million, with a limited number of 24-year leases available starting at $647,000 USD / €637.000 eurosThe massive ship will have 547 residences and will be the first of its kind to be powered by liquid natural gas propulsion. Its maiden voyage will traverse hundreds of destinations across six continents, and stops at ports are expected to span between one and five days.
OPS: Artists's impression of the Storylines MV Narrative cruise ship due to set sail in 2024.
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A luxury liner set to sail the world is offering holiday homes costing up to $8 million USD / €7.87 million euros.Private US residential ship maker Storylines and Croatian shipyard Brodosplit announced plans to build what they’re calling the world’s first environmentally conscious residential ship. The 753-foot vessel, dubbed MV Narrative, has begun its engineering phase. The two companies estimate it will cost $1.5 billion USD / €1.48 billion euros to complete.The residences will range from $1 million USD / €980.000 euros to $8 million, with a limited number of 24-year leases available starting at $647,000 USD / €637.000 eurosThe massive ship will have 547 residences and will be the first of its kind to be powered by liquid natural gas propulsion. Its maiden voyage will traverse hundreds of destinations across six continents, and stops at ports are expected to span between one and five days.
OPS: Artists's impression of the Storylines MV Narrative cruise ship due to set sail in 2024.Accommodation includes this split level apartment
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A luxury liner set to sail the world is offering holiday homes costing up to $8 million USD / €7.87 million euros.Private US residential ship maker Storylines and Croatian shipyard Brodosplit announced plans to build what they’re calling the world’s first environmentally conscious residential ship. The 753-foot vessel, dubbed MV Narrative, has begun its engineering phase. The two companies estimate it will cost $1.5 billion USD / €1.48 billion euros to complete.The residences will range from $1 million USD / €980.000 euros to $8 million, with a limited number of 24-year leases available starting at $647,000 USD / €637.000 eurosThe massive ship will have 547 residences and will be the first of its kind to be powered by liquid natural gas propulsion. Its maiden voyage will traverse hundreds of destinations across six continents, and stops at ports are expected to span between one and five days.
OPS: Artists's impression of the Storylines MV Narrative cruise ship due to set sail in 2024. It will have a library
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A luxury liner set to sail the world is offering holiday homes costing up to $8 million USD / €7.87 million euros.Private US residential ship maker Storylines and Croatian shipyard Brodosplit announced plans to build what they’re calling the world’s first environmentally conscious residential ship. The 753-foot vessel, dubbed MV Narrative, has begun its engineering phase. The two companies estimate it will cost $1.5 billion USD / €1.48 billion euros to complete.The residences will range from $1 million USD / €980.000 euros to $8 million, with a limited number of 24-year leases available starting at $647,000 USD / €637.000 eurosThe massive ship will have 547 residences and will be the first of its kind to be powered by liquid natural gas propulsion. Its maiden voyage will traverse hundreds of destinations across six continents, and stops at ports are expected to span between one and five days.
OPS: Artists's impression of the Storylines MV Narrative cruise ship due to set sail in 2024.
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A luxury liner set to sail the world is offering holiday homes costing up to $8 million USD / €7.87 million euros.Private US residential ship maker Storylines and Croatian shipyard Brodosplit announced plans to build what they’re calling the world’s first environmentally conscious residential ship. The 753-foot vessel, dubbed MV Narrative, has begun its engineering phase. The two companies estimate it will cost $1.5 billion USD / €1.48 billion euros to complete.The residences will range from $1 million USD / €980.000 euros to $8 million, with a limited number of 24-year leases available starting at $647,000 USD / €637.000 eurosThe massive ship will have 547 residences and will be the first of its kind to be powered by liquid natural gas propulsion. Its maiden voyage will traverse hundreds of destinations across six continents, and stops at ports are expected to span between one and five days.
OPS: Artists's impression of the Storylines MV Narrative cruise ship due to set sail in 2024.Accommodation includes this split level apartment
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A luxury liner set to sail the world is offering holiday homes costing up to $8 million USD / €7.87 million euros.Private US residential ship maker Storylines and Croatian shipyard Brodosplit announced plans to build what they’re calling the world’s first environmentally conscious residential ship. The 753-foot vessel, dubbed MV Narrative, has begun its engineering phase. The two companies estimate it will cost $1.5 billion USD / €1.48 billion euros to complete.The residences will range from $1 million USD / €980.000 euros to $8 million, with a limited number of 24-year leases available starting at $647,000 USD / €637.000 eurosThe massive ship will have 547 residences and will be the first of its kind to be powered by liquid natural gas propulsion. Its maiden voyage will traverse hundreds of destinations across six continents, and stops at ports are expected to span between one and five days.
OPS: Artists's impression of the Storylines MV Narrative cruise ship due to set sail in 2024.
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A luxury liner set to sail the world is offering holiday homes costing up to $8 million USD / €7.87 million euros.Private US residential ship maker Storylines and Croatian shipyard Brodosplit announced plans to build what they’re calling the world’s first environmentally conscious residential ship. The 753-foot vessel, dubbed MV Narrative, has begun its engineering phase. The two companies estimate it will cost $1.5 billion USD / €1.48 billion euros to complete.The residences will range from $1 million USD / €980.000 euros to $8 million, with a limited number of 24-year leases available starting at $647,000 USD / €637.000 eurosThe massive ship will have 547 residences and will be the first of its kind to be powered by liquid natural gas propulsion. Its maiden voyage will traverse hundreds of destinations across six continents, and stops at ports are expected to span between one and five days.
OPS: Artists's impression of the Storylines MV Narrative cruise ship due to set sail in 2024.
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A luxury liner set to sail the world is offering holiday homes costing up to $8 million USD / €7.87 million euros.Private US residential ship maker Storylines and Croatian shipyard Brodosplit announced plans to build what they’re calling the world’s first environmentally conscious residential ship. The 753-foot vessel, dubbed MV Narrative, has begun its engineering phase. The two companies estimate it will cost $1.5 billion USD / €1.48 billion euros to complete.The residences will range from $1 million USD / €980.000 euros to $8 million, with a limited number of 24-year leases available starting at $647,000 USD / €637.000 eurosThe massive ship will have 547 residences and will be the first of its kind to be powered by liquid natural gas propulsion. Its maiden voyage will traverse hundreds of destinations across six continents, and stops at ports are expected to span between one and five days.
OPS: Artists's impression of the Storylines MV Narrative cruise ship due to set sail in 2024.
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A luxury liner set to sail the world is offering holiday homes costing up to $8 million USD / €7.87 million euros.Private US residential ship maker Storylines and Croatian shipyard Brodosplit announced plans to build what they’re calling the world’s first environmentally conscious residential ship. The 753-foot vessel, dubbed MV Narrative, has begun its engineering phase. The two companies estimate it will cost $1.5 billion USD / €1.48 billion euros to complete.The residences will range from $1 million USD / €980.000 euros to $8 million, with a limited number of 24-year leases available starting at $647,000 USD / €637.000 eurosThe massive ship will have 547 residences and will be the first of its kind to be powered by liquid natural gas propulsion. Its maiden voyage will traverse hundreds of destinations across six continents, and stops at ports are expected to span between one and five days.
OPS: Artists's impression of the Storylines MV Narrative cruise ship due to set sail in 2024.Accommodation includes this split level apartment
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FEATURE - Luxuskreuzfahrtschiff mit Wohnungen an Bord für bis zu 8 Mio USD
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A luxury liner set to sail the world is offering holiday homes costing up to $8 million USD / €7.87 million euros.Private US residential ship maker Storylines and Croatian shipyard Brodosplit announced plans to build what they’re calling the world’s first environmentally conscious residential ship. The 753-foot vessel, dubbed MV Narrative, has begun its engineering phase. The two companies estimate it will cost $1.5 billion USD / €1.48 billion euros to complete.The residences will range from $1 million USD / €980.000 euros to $8 million, with a limited number of 24-year leases available starting at $647,000 USD / €637.000 eurosThe massive ship will have 547 residences and will be the first of its kind to be powered by liquid natural gas propulsion. Its maiden voyage will traverse hundreds of destinations across six continents, and stops at ports are expected to span between one and five days.
OPS: Artists's impression of the Storylines MV Narrative cruise ship due to set sail in 2024.
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FEATURE - Grösste Superyacht der Welt mit Eigentumswohnungen ab $11 Millionen USD
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The world’s largest superyacht has been announced and will be home to some of the world’s wealthiest people – who can buy their own onboard condo.Just 39 of the exclusive residences will be available with a starting price of $11.2 million USD on board what is described as a “yacht liner.”They will be available by invitation or referral only, and the identity of each new owner will remain a tightly guarded secret. In addition to that privacy, those on board will live in the lap of luxury. The Somnio is 222 metres long in length with a gross tonnage of 33,500 GT .The team behind it say it is an unprecedented feat of design and engineering is set to change the course of ultra-luxury travel forever.The yacht was a collaboration between two of the world’s most esteemed design and architectural studios, Winch Design in the UK and Tillberg Design in Sweden.The build, which is expected to cost around $600 million USD , will be carried out by Norwegian yard Vard .Somnio is the idea of co-founder is Captain Erik Bredhe. He previously helmed The World, another residential vessel.He says whereas that was a cruise liner on permanent tour around the world for wealthy clientele, Somnio will better mirror the intimacy of a private yacht.
OPS: Render of Somnio showing how it will look when completed.
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FEATURE - Grösste Superyacht der Welt mit Eigentumswohnungen ab $11 Millionen USD
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The world’s largest superyacht has been announced and will be home to some of the world’s wealthiest people – who can buy their own onboard condo.Just 39 of the exclusive residences will be available with a starting price of $11.2 million USD on board what is described as a “yacht liner.”They will be available by invitation or referral only, and the identity of each new owner will remain a tightly guarded secret. In addition to that privacy, those on board will live in the lap of luxury. The Somnio is 222 metres long in length with a gross tonnage of 33,500 GT .The team behind it say it is an unprecedented feat of design and engineering is set to change the course of ultra-luxury travel forever.The yacht was a collaboration between two of the world’s most esteemed design and architectural studios, Winch Design in the UK and Tillberg Design in Sweden.The build, which is expected to cost around $600 million USD , will be carried out by Norwegian yard Vard .Somnio is the idea of co-founder is Captain Erik Bredhe. He previously helmed The World, another residential vessel.He says whereas that was a cruise liner on permanent tour around the world for wealthy clientele, Somnio will better mirror the intimacy of a private yacht.
OPS: Render of Somnio showing how it will look when completed.
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FEATURE - Grösste Superyacht der Welt mit Eigentumswohnungen ab $11 Millionen USD
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Somnio 1
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The world’s largest superyacht has been announced and will be home to some of the world’s wealthiest people – who can buy their own onboard condo.Just 39 of the exclusive residences will be available with a starting price of $11.2 million USD on board what is described as a “yacht liner.”They will be available by invitation or referral only, and the identity of each new owner will remain a tightly guarded secret. In addition to that privacy, those on board will live in the lap of luxury. The Somnio is 222 metres long in length with a gross tonnage of 33,500 GT .The team behind it say it is an unprecedented feat of design and engineering is set to change the course of ultra-luxury travel forever.The yacht was a collaboration between two of the world’s most esteemed design and architectural studios, Winch Design in the UK and Tillberg Design in Sweden.The build, which is expected to cost around $600 million USD , will be carried out by Norwegian yard Vard .Somnio is the idea of co-founder is Captain Erik Bredhe. He previously helmed The World, another residential vessel.He says whereas that was a cruise liner on permanent tour around the world for wealthy clientele, Somnio will better mirror the intimacy of a private yacht.
OPS: Render of Somnio showing how it will look when completed.
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The cruise ship MSC Virtuosa departs in high winds and choppy seas from Southampton on her maiden season. After a 14-month hiatus when all cruise ships stopped taking passengers due to the pandemic holiday makers are once again able to book trips. Cruise liners will only be able to operate with up to 1,000 people or 50% capacity however to comply with government Covid-19 regulations. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine
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MSC Virtuosa maiden cruise
People watch from Mayflower Park the cruise ship MSC Virtuosa departs in high winds from Southampton on her maiden season. After a 14-month hiatus when all cruise ships stopped taking passengers due to the pandemic holiday makers are once again able to book trips. Cruise liners will only be able to operate with up to 1,000 people or 50% capacity however to comply with government Covid-19 regulations. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine
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MSC Virtuosa maiden cruise
Passengers look out as the cruise ship MSC Virtuosa departs in high winds from Southampton on her maiden season. After a 14-month hiatus when all cruise ships stopped taking passengers due to the pandemic holiday makers are once again able to book trips. Cruise liners will only be able to operate with up to 1,000 people or 50% capacity however to comply with government Covid-19 regulations. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine
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MSC Virtuosa maiden cruise
Passengers look out from the top deck as the cruise ship MSC Virtuosa departs in high winds from Southampton on her maiden season. After a 14-month hiatus when all cruise ships stopped taking passengers due to the pandemic holiday makers are once again able to book trips. Cruise liners will only be able to operate with up to 1,000 people or 50% capacity however to comply with government Covid-19 regulations. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine
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MSC Virtuosa maiden cruise
People watch from Mayflower Park the cruise ship MSC Virtuosa is guided by tug boats as she departs in high winds from Southampton on her maiden season. After a 14-month hiatus when all cruise ships stopped taking passengers due to the pandemic holiday makers are once again able to book trips. Cruise liners will only be able to operate with up to 1,000 people or 50% capacity however to comply with government Covid-19 regulations. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine
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MSC Virtuosa maiden cruise
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A crowd gathers as the cruise ship MSC Virtuosa departs from Southampton on her maiden season. After a 14-month hiatus when all cruise ships stopped taking passengers due to the pandemic holiday makers are once again able to book trips. Cruise liners will only be able to operate with up to 1,000 people or 50% capacity however to comply with government Covid-19 regulations. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine
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MSC Virtuosa maiden cruise
The cruise ship MSC Virtuosa prepares for departure under a grey sky and choppy seas from Southampton on her maiden season. After a 14-month hiatus when all cruise ships stopped taking passengers due to the pandemic holiday makers are once again able to book trips. Cruise liners will only be able to operate with up to 1,000 people or 50% capacity however to comply with government Covid-19 regulations. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine
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MSC Virtuosa maiden cruise
Crew members onboard the cruise ship MSC Virtuosa prepare flags for departure in high winds at Southampton on her maiden season. After a 14-month hiatus when all cruise ships stopped taking passengers due to the pandemic holiday makers are once again able to book trips. Cruise liners will only be able to operate with up to 1,000 people or 50% capacity however to comply with government Covid-19 regulations. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine
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A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the histor
A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the historic ports. Known as the “pearl of the Adriatic”, Dubrovnik has become one of the biggest tourist attractions in the Mediterranean. Its charming old town, array of Unesco World Heritage sites and sizeable port were always draws, but the new success of Game of Thrones, much of which was shot in the Croatian city, has made it a particularly popular stopoff point for cruise ships, whose passengers are told they can see the highlights in a single day.26/08/2019 Cruise ships. Dubrovnik.Croatia. Tourists enjoy each others company.Photo SEAN SMITH
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A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the histor
A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the historic ports. Known as the “pearl of the Adriatic”, Dubrovnik has become one of the biggest tourist attractions in the Mediterranean. Its charming old town, array of Unesco World Heritage sites and sizeable port were always draws, but the new success of Game of Thrones, much of which was shot in the Croatian city, has made it a particularly popular stopoff point for cruise ships, whose passengers are told they can see the highlights in a single day.29/08/2019 Cruise ships. Dubrovnik.Croatia. Locals look on as passengers return to MSC Sinfonia after excusions to the old city and other parts of Dubrovnik.Photo SEAN SMITH
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A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the histor
A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the historic ports. Known as the “pearl of the Adriatic”, Dubrovnik has become one of the biggest tourist attractions in the Mediterranean. Its charming old town, array of Unesco World Heritage sites and sizeable port were always draws, but the new success of Game of Thrones, much of which was shot in the Croatian city, has made it a particularly popular stopoff point for cruise ships, whose passengers are told they can see the highlights in a single day.29/08/2019 Cruise ships. Dubrovnik.Croatia. Passengers return to MSC Sinfonia after excusions to the old city and other parts of Dubrovnik.Photo SEAN SMITH
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A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the histor
A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the historic ports. Known as the “pearl of the Adriatic”, Dubrovnik has become one of the biggest tourist attractions in the Mediterranean. Its charming old town, array of Unesco World Heritage sites and sizeable port were always draws, but the new success of Game of Thrones, much of which was shot in the Croatian city, has made it a particularly popular stopoff point for cruise ships, whose passengers are told they can see the highlights in a single day.27/08/2019 Cruise ships. Kotor.Montenegro.Emerald Princess locals watch ship leave .Photo SEAN SMITH
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A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the histor
A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the historic ports. Known as the “pearl of the Adriatic”, Dubrovnik has become one of the biggest tourist attractions in the Mediterranean. Its charming old town, array of Unesco World Heritage sites and sizeable port were always draws, but the new success of Game of Thrones, much of which was shot in the Croatian city, has made it a particularly popular stopoff point for cruise ships, whose passengers are told they can see the highlights in a single day.29/08/2019 Cruise ships. Dubrovnik.Croatia. Passengers getting a tender back to the Le Lyrial from the Old City.Photo SEAN SMITH
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