Renaissance Cruises
MV R3
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Operator: Renaissance Cruises Lines
Year Built / Last Refurbished: 1999 /1999
Length / Tonnage: 594 / 30,200
Number of Cabins / Passengers: 342 / 684
Officers / Crew: Greek & Italian / International
Operating Area: year-round Tahiti and South Pacific
Overview:
she entered service in the summer of 1999 and targets the experienced cruise passenger looking for luxury. She is a bit of an oddity in new ship building in that she is not a mega-ship nor is she a yacht-sized ship. She occupies an interesting middle-ground at just over 30,000 tons. She is large enough to provide many of the services expected on upscale ships, but still small enough to visit many of the smaller ports around the world.
She is the third of four new ships for Renaissance. On board passengers have the choice of open-seating in any of her four restaurants and have the following available to them: speciality restaurant, sports bar, two freshwater spas, casino, library, outdoor pool, hair salon and a self-service laundrette.
Sixty-eight (68%) of her staterooms have private terraces. Cabins range in size from 160 to 216 square feet and you food and service is very good.
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