Greenock Ocean Terminal 2020 Cruise Ship List

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Greenock Ocean Terminal 2020 Cruise Ship List

The Royal Princess, moored at the quayside at Greenock Ocean Terminal

Greenock Ocean Terminal has a packed schedule of cruise ship visits lined up for 2020.

The terminal will be visited around 80 times by 31 different vessels between March and November.

One of the highlights is Cunard’s giant Queen Mary 2, which will be returning to the Clyde in August after last visiting five years ago.

Also back this year is the massive MSC Splendida, while a newcomer is the 102,000-tonne Costa Fortuna.

The huge Princess Cruises ship Regal Princess is calling 13 times and the operator is also sending Island Princess and Sky Princess.

Other regular visitors will include Norwegian Star, Celebrity Reflection, Brilliance of the Seas and Mein Schiff 3.

Construction of a new berth is underway at the terminal.

— Approximate gross registered tonnage shown in brackets

2 March – Hebridean Princess (2,112)

6 March – Hebridean Princess (2,112)

10/11 March – Hebridean Princess (2,112)

17 March – Hebridean Princess (2,112)

2 May – MSC Splendida (140,000)

3 May – Le Champlain (10,700)

9 May – Celebrity Reflection (125,000)

10 May – Regal Princess (142,700)

11 May – Norwegian Star (91,700)

12 May – MSC Splendida (140,000)

13 May – Mein Schiff 3 (99,500)

14 May – Costa Fortuna (102,700)

17 May – Le Champlain (10,700)

18 May – Astoria (16,100)

22 May – Regal Princess (142,700)

23 May – Aida Vita (42,300)

25 May – Norwegian Star (91,700)

27 May – Black Watch (28,600)

28 May – Mein Schiff 3 (99,500)

29 May – Astoria (16,100)

31 May – Le Boreal (10,900)

1 June – Brilliance of the Seas (90,000)

2 June – Regal Princess (142,700)

4 June – Seven Seas Explorer (20,400)

6 June – Celebrity Reflection (125,000)

8 June – Brilliance of the Seas (90,000)

10 June – Norwegian Star (91,700)

14 June – Queen Victoria (90,000)

15 June – Regal Princess (142,700)

16 June – Le Boreal (10,900)

16 June – Brilliance of the Seas (90,000)

18 June – Celebrity Reflection (125,000)

23 June – Magellan (46,000)

25 June – Celebrity Reflection (125,000)

27 June – Regal Princess (142,700)

1 July – Magellan (46,000)

3 July – Mein Schiff 3 (99,500)

4 July – Celebrity Reflection (125,000)

9 July – Regal Princess (142,700)

10 July – Magellan (46,000)

10 July – Azamara Pursuit (30,250)

11 July – Silver Whisper (28,250)

11 July – Nautica (30,250)

14 July – Celebrity Reflection (125,000)

20 July – Regal Princess (142,700)

23 July – Celebrity Reflection (125,000)

30 July – Mein Schiff 3 (99,500)

1 August – Regal Princess (142,700)

2 August – Marina (66,000)

8 August – Aida Vita (42,300)

10 August – Aegean Odyessey (12,000)

12 August – Queen Mary 2 (149,000)

13 August – Celebrity Reflection (125,000)

14 August – Regal Princess (142,700)

17 August – Arcadia (83,700)

18 August – Aida Bella (69,200)

21 August – MSC Splendida (140,000)

22 August – Seven Seas Splendor (54,000)

24 August – Mein Schiff 3 (99,500)

26 August – Regal Princess (142,700)

28 August – Azamara Quest (30,250)

28 August – Norwegian Star (91,700)

29/30 August – Island Princess (91,600)

31 August – Black Watch (28,600)

5 September – Costa Fortuna (102,700)

7 September – Regal Princess (142,700)

8 September – Sky Princess (144,200)

9 September – Mein Schiff 3 (99,500)

9 September – Norwegian Star (91,700)

10 September – Disney Magic (83,300)

12 September – MSC Splendida (140,000)

14 September – Seven Seas Explorer (20,400)

17 September – Costa Fortuna (102,700)

18 September – Regal Princess (142,700)

19 September – Sirena (30,250)

21 September – Norwegian Star (91,700)

30 September – Regal Princess (142,700)

3 October – Norwegian Star (91,700)

10 October – Ocean Dream II (47,400)

3 November – Hebridean Princess (2,112)

10 November – Hebridean Princess (2,112)

14 November – Hebridean Princess (2,112)

18 November – Hebridean Princess (2,112)

This article appeared in Inverclyde Now.

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  1. […] 140,000-tonne MSC Splendida had been due to sail up the river on Saturday morning, the first of 80 planned visits by 31 cruise ships that were to bring tens of thousands of passengers and crew to the terminal this […]

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