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Crazy but true: After Missing the Cruise Ship Woman swims to catch it

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A 65 years-old English woman was rescued yesterday about 500 meters from the coast of Santa Cruz. She arrived on Saturday in Madeira, accompanied by her husband, on the cruise ship Marco Polo. After failing to get back on board, the ship set sail without her at 8:00 p.m.

The woman decided to return to England by plane, and went to the district of Santa Cruz, east of Funchal, to Madeira International Airport.

HAL Koningsdam Officers and Crew Arrive On Board

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Holland America Line released "Countdown to Koningsdam" video, highlighting arrival of the officers and crew in Fincantieri shipyard. Hosted by MS Koningsdam cruise director, Johnathan Rogers, the video features Stan Kuppens - Hotel Director, who talks about the crew arriving at the shipyard in Marghera, for loading supplies and preparing the cruise ship for delivery as engine, deck, and hotel officers make their way to Italy.

Jamrock Reggae Cruise on Independence of the Sea

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Jamrock Productions announced their fourth annual Jamrock Reggae Cruise setting sail on November 14, 2016, from Ft Lauderdale to Montego Bay and Ocho Rios on Independence of the Sea. The artist lineup is impressive starting from the superstar Sean Paul, Bob Marley sons Damian Marley and Stephen Marley, the legendary Tarrus Riley and 23 other reggae artists. 

Oceania Cruises Purchase Ocean Princess

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Princess cruises sold their 672-passenger cruise ship Ocean Princess to Oceania Cruises. The smallest and most luxurious princess cruise ship was sold for $66 million with an purchase agreement in November 2014 between Carnival Corporation and Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings. Oceania Cruises will spend additional $40 million on a renovation during 35-days dry dock.

Carnival Cruise Passenger Drowns in Cozumel

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Carnival Triumph passenger died in Cozumel, Mexico on Friday, after drowning at a beach. John Douglas Herberger died as a result of drowning at the Sky Reef beach club. The 56-year-old passenger arrived in Cozumel with his wife on a day trip to the island. They visited the beach on the south side of Cozumel and John decided to swim when the tragic event happened.