MV Black Prince (1966)

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Die Black Prince war ein zum Kreuzfahrtschiff umgebautes ehemaliges Fährschiff, das für die norwegische Reederei Fred Olsen & Co. gebaut wurde. rdf:langString
La Black Prince era una nave da crociera, appartenuta con questo nome per più di quarant'anni alla compagnia di navigazione norvegese Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines. Dal 2009 al 2012 passò alla venezuelana SAVECA (Servicios Acuáticos de Venezuela, C.A.) che la impiegò con il nome di Ola Esmeralda. rdf:langString
Black Prince was a cruise ship, owned and operated by Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines. She was built in 1966 by the Lübecker Flender-Werke in Lübeck, West Germany for Fred. Olsen Lines for combined ferry/cruise ship operations. From 1970 until 1983 she sailed the northern hemisphere summer seasons on ferry service for Det Bergenske Dampskibsselskab as Venus, while returning to cruise service with Fred. Olsen for the winter seasons. In 1983 the summer ferry service was taken over by DFDS, and in 1985 it passed to . In 1986 Fred. Olsen bought the ship outright and she was converted to a full-time cruise ship, retaining the name Black Prince. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString *2009–2013: Ola Esmeralda
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rdf:langString October 1966
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rdf:langString Die Black Prince war ein zum Kreuzfahrtschiff umgebautes ehemaliges Fährschiff, das für die norwegische Reederei Fred Olsen & Co. gebaut wurde.
rdf:langString Black Prince was a cruise ship, owned and operated by Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines. She was built in 1966 by the Lübecker Flender-Werke in Lübeck, West Germany for Fred. Olsen Lines for combined ferry/cruise ship operations. From 1970 until 1983 she sailed the northern hemisphere summer seasons on ferry service for Det Bergenske Dampskibsselskab as Venus, while returning to cruise service with Fred. Olsen for the winter seasons. In 1983 the summer ferry service was taken over by DFDS, and in 1985 it passed to . In 1986 Fred. Olsen bought the ship outright and she was converted to a full-time cruise ship, retaining the name Black Prince. Black Prince was retired from the Fred. Olsen fleet on 16 October 2009. Although her withdrawal was reportedly due to the new SOLAS 2010 regulations, she was sold to for further cruise service in Venezuelan waters under the name Ola Esmeralda. SAVECA planned to use the ship for cruises between islands within Venezuelan waters, also as a floating hotel. She was scrapped at Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic in October 2013.
rdf:langString La Black Prince era una nave da crociera, appartenuta con questo nome per più di quarant'anni alla compagnia di navigazione norvegese Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines. Dal 2009 al 2012 passò alla venezuelana SAVECA (Servicios Acuáticos de Venezuela, C.A.) che la impiegò con il nome di Ola Esmeralda.
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