Product Description
16-page full color brochure for the June 1980-June 1981 7-day Caribbean cruises from Miami to Puero Plata, San Juan, and St. Thomas aboard the Royal Caribbean Cruise Line 23,000 ton ship ms Song of Norway.
The brochure includes many photos of the ship's interiors and exteriors and ports of call, descriptions of the ship and ports of call, sailing schedules, room rates illustrations and descriptions of the rooms, deck plans, air/sea rates, and general info.
The brochure is in very good condition.
The Song of Norway was the first ship built for Royal Caribbean in 1970. It was lengthened by 85 feet in 1978. It sailed with RCL until 1997 when it was sold to Sun Cruises and renamed the Sundream (and the sky lounge around the funnel was removed). In 2004 it was sold to Caspi Cruises and renamed the Dream Princess. In 2007 it was chartered to Peace Boat and renamed the Clipper Princess. In 2009 it was sold to International Shipping Partners and renamed Festival, and later Ocean Pearl. It was sold to Asia Star in 2012 and renamed Formosa Queen. In 2013 it was scrapped after 43 years of service.
Product Description
16-page full color brochure for the June 1980-June 1981 7-day Caribbean cruises from Miami to Puero Plata, San Juan, and St. Thomas aboard the Royal Caribbean Cruise Line 23,000 ton ship ms Song of Norway.
The brochure includes many photos of the ship's interiors and exteriors and ports of call, descriptions of the ship and ports of call, sailing schedules, room rates illustrations and descriptions of the rooms, deck plans, air/sea rates, and general info.
The brochure is in very good condition.
The Song of Norway was the first ship built for Royal Caribbean in 1970. It was lengthened by 85 feet in 1978. It sailed with RCL until 1997 when it was sold to Sun Cruises and renamed the Sundream (and the sky lounge around the funnel was removed). In 2004 it was sold to Caspi Cruises and renamed the Dream Princess. In 2007 it was chartered to Peace Boat and renamed the Clipper Princess. In 2009 it was sold to International Shipping Partners and renamed Festival, and later Ocean Pearl. It was sold to Asia Star in 2012 and renamed Formosa Queen. In 2013 it was scrapped after 43 years of service.