MS Empress

MS Empress

MS Empress

MS Empress
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MS Empress
Noms : Future Seas
Type : Navire de croisière
Histoire
Statut : En service
Caractéristiques techniques
Longueur : 211 m
Maître-bau : 30,70 m
Tirant d'eau : 7,10 m
Propulsion : 4 Diesels Wärtsilä
Puissance : 16 200 kW
Vitesse : 19,5 nœuds
Autres caractéristiques
Passagers : 2000
Équipage : 671
Chantier : Chantiers de l'Atlantique, Saint-Nazaire, France France
Armateur : Royal Caribbean Cruise Line
Affréteur : Royal Caribbean Cruise Line
Pavillon : Bahamas Bahamas

Paquebot commandé sous le nom de Future Seas par Admiral Cruises mais mis en service sous les couleurs de RCCL sous le nom de Nordic Empress.

Locaux publics : 1 restaurant (1 030 places), 1 grand salon-salle de spectacles (860 places), 1 salon (420 places), 1 atrium sur 6 niveaux, 1 restaurant-buffet (562 places), 1 salon d'observation panoramique/discothèque (250 places), 1 casino, 1 piscine

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