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Schedule of Ship Calls to Passenger Port of St. Petersburg Schedule of ship calls to Passenger Port of St. Petersburg "Marine Façade" - 2010 № Berth Name of the Ship Arrival Departure 1 MF-6/7 Victoria 1 9:00 03.01.2010 20:00 03.01.2010 2 MF-6/7 Festival 9:00 04.01.2010 20:00 04.01.2010 3 MF-6/7 Victoria 1 9:00 07.01.2010 13:00 07.01.2010 4 MF-6/7 Festival 9:00 08.01.2010 11:40 08.01.2010 5 MF-7 Victoria 1 9:00 03.01.2010 20:00 03.01.2010 6 MF-7 Silja Festival 9:00 04.01.2010 20:00 04.01.2010 7 MF-7 Victoria 1 9:00 07.01.2010 11:00 07.01.2010 8 MF-7 Silja Festival 9:00 08.01.2010 11:00 08.01.2010 9 MF-7 Silja Festival 14:00 30.04.2010 22:00 30.04.2010 10 MF-7 Silja Festival 6:45 04.05.2010 14:00 04.05.2010 11 MF-7 Mona Lisa 9:00 06.05.2010 20:00 07.05.2010 12 MF-7 AIDAblu 8:00 08.05.2010 20:00 09.05.2010 13 MF-7 Celebrity Eclipse 7:00 14.05.2010 18:00 15.05.2010 14 MF-6 Arcadia 7:00 15.05.2010 18:00 16.05.2010 15 MF-4 Mona Lisa 9:00 16.05.2010 20:00 17.05.2010 16 MF-7 Star Princess 6:30 16.05.2010 18:00 17.05.2010 17 MF-6 Norwegian Sun 7:30 17.05.2010 19:00 18.05.2010 18 MF-7 AIDAblu 8:00 18.05.2010 20:00 19.05.2010 19 MF-6 Costa Luminosa 8:00 19.05.2010 20:00 20.05.2010 20 MF-7 MSC Orchestra 7:00 20.05.2010 19:00 20.05.2010 21 MF-7 Saga Pearl II 8:00 21.05.2010 18:00 22.05.2010 22 MF-6 Celebrity Constellation 6:45 22.05.2010 18:00 23.05.2010 23 MF-7 Costa Magica 8:00 23.05.2010 18:00 24.05.2010 24 MF-6 Artemis 7:00 24.05.2010 18:00 25.05.2010 25 MF-5 Jewel of the Seas 7:00 25.05.2010 18:00 26.05.2010 26 MF-6 Costa Atlantica 7:00 26.05.2010 19:00 26.05.2010 27 MF-7 Star Princess 6:30 26.05.2010 18:00 27.05.2010 28 MF-7 AIDAblu 8:00 28.05.2010 20:00 29.05.2010 29 MF-5 MSC Opera 7:00 29.05.2010 22:30 29.05.2010 30 MF-6 Norwegian Sun 8:00 29.05.2010 19:00 30.05.2010 31 MF-7 Baltic Princess 8:30 30.05.2010 20:00 30.05.2010 32 MF-7 Azura 7:00 01.06.2010 18:00 02.06.2010 33 MF-6 Vision of the Seas 7:00 02.06.2010 23:59 02.06.2010 34 MF-4 MSC Orchestra 7:00 03.06.2010 19:00 03.06.2010 35 MF-7 Celebrity Constellation 7:00 03.06.2010 18:00 04.06.2010 36 MF-6 Eurodam 7:00 03.06.2010 18:00 04.06.2010 37 MF-5 Costa Magica 8:00 03.06.2010 18:00 04.06.2010 38 MF-4 Princess Daphne 9:00 04.06.2010 18:00 05.06.2010 39 MF-3 Athena 11:00 04.06.2010 18:00 05.06.2010 40 MF-6 Oceanic 10:00 05.06.2010 22:00 05.06.2010 41 MF-7 Star Princess 6:30 05.06.2010 18:00 06.06.2010 42 MF-4 Saga Ruby 8:00 06.06.2010 18:00 07.06.2010 43 MF-6 Jewel of the Seas 7:00 06.06.2010 18:00 07.06.2010 44 MF-7 Queen Victoria 7:00 07.06.2010 18:00 08.06.2010 45 MF-5 AIDAblu 8:00 07.06.2010 20:00 08.06.2010 46 MF-6 Vision of the Seas 7:00 09.06.2010 23:59 09.06.2010 47 MF-7 Costa Atlantica 7:00 09.06.2010 19:00 09.06.2010 48 MF-7 Norwegian Sun 8:00 10.06.2010 19:00 11.06.2010 49 MF-6 Grand Mistral 7:00 11.06.2010 21:00 11.06.2010 50 MF-5 Azamara Journey 8:00 11.06.2010 17:00 13.06.2010 51 MF-6 Grand Mistral 11:00 13.06.2010 19:30 14.06.2010 52 MF-5 Celebrity Constellation 7:00 15.06.2010 18:00 16.06.2010 53 MF-7 Star Princess 6:30 15.06.2010 18:00 16.06.2010 54 MF-4 Vision of the Seas 7:00 16.06.2010 23:59 16.06.2010 55 MF-6 Costa Deliziosa 9:00 16.06.2010 23:59 16.06.2010 56 MF-3 Clipper Adventurer 8:00 16.06.2010 17:00 18.06.2010 57 MF-4 Empress 9:30 17.06.2010 19:00 18.06.2010 58 MF-5 AIDAblu 8:00 17.06.2010 20:00 18.06.2010 59 MF-6 Jewel of the Seas 7:00 18.06.2010 18:00 19.06.2010 60 MF-7 Disney Magic 12:00 18.06.2010 23:00 19.06.2010 61 MF-5 Celebrity Eclipse 7:00 19.06.2010 18:00 20.06.2010 62 MF-6 Saga Pearl II 8:00 20.06.2010 18:00 21.06.2010 63 MF-7 Empress 11:00 20.06.2010 19:00 21.06.2010 64 MF-6 Norwegian Sun 8:00 22.06.2010 19:00 23.06.2010 65 MF-7 Costa Atlantica 7:00 23.06.2010 19:00 23.06.2010 66 MF-5 Oriana 7:00 23.06.2010 18:00 24.06.2010 67 MF-6 Vision of the Seas 8:00 25.06.2010 23:59 25.06.2010 68 MF-5 Balmoral 8:00 25.06.2010 17:30 26.06.2010 69 MF-7 Star Princess 6:30 25.06.2010 18:00 26.06.2010 70 MF-4 Princess Danae 8:00 26.06.2010 19:30 27.06.2010 71 MF-7 AIDAblu 8:00 27.06.2010 20:00 28.06.2010 72 MF-6 Crystal Symphony 7:00 27.06.2010 18:00 29.06.2010 73 MF-7 Vision of the Seas 8:00 29.06.2010 23:59 29.06.2010 74 MF-7 Costa Deliziosa 8:30 30.06.2010 23:59 30.06.2010 75 MF-6 Jewel of the Seas 6:45 30.06.2010 18:00 01.07.2010 76 MF-5 Disney Magic 12:00 30.06.2010 23:30 01.07.2010 77 MF-7 MSC Orchestra 7:00 01.07.2010 19:00 01.07.2010 78 MF-5 Costa Luminosa 8:00 02.07.2010 20:00 03.07.2010 79 MF-6 Vision of the Seas 7:00 03.07.2010 18:00 03.07.2010 80 MF-4 Prinsendam 7:00 03.07.2010 18:00 04.07.2010 81 MF-7 Celebrity Eclipse 7:00 03.07.2010 18:00 04.07.2010 82 MF-5 Eurodam 7:00 04.07.2010 18:00 05.07.2010 83 MF-6 Norwegian Sun 8:00 04.07.2010 19:00 05.07.2010 84 MF-7 Star Princess 6:30 05.07.2010 18:00 06.07.2010 85 MF-4 Crystal Symphony 7:30 05.07.2010 18:00 07.07.2010 86 MF-6 Vision of the Seas 7:00 07.07.2010 23:59 07.07.2010 87 MF-7 Costa Atlantica 7:00 07.07.2010 19:00 07.07.2010 88 MF-5 AIDAblu 8:00 07.07.2010 20:00 08.07.2010 89 MF-4 SC Atlantic 10:00 08.07.2010 20:00 08.07.2010 90 MF-6 MSC Poesia 7:00 08.07.2010 19:00 08.07.2010 91 MF-7 Azura 7:00 08.07.2010 18:00 09.07.2010 92 MF-4 SC Atlantic 10:00 09.07.2010 21:00 09.07.2010 93 MF-6 Grand Mistral 7:00 09.07.2010 21:00 09.07.2010 94 MF-5 Celebrity Constellation 7:00 09.07.2010 18:00 10.07.2010 95 MF-6 Mein Schiff 8:00 10.07.2010 20:00 11.07.2010 96 MF-5 Grand Mistral 11:00 11.07.2010 19:30 12.07.2010 97 MF-6 Jewel of the Seas 7:00 12.07.2010 18:00 13.07.2010 98 MF-7 Disney Magic 12:00 12.07.2010 23:00 13.07.2010 99 MF-3 SC Atlantic 10:00 13.07.2010 20:00 30.07.2010 100 MF-4 Vision of the Seas 7:00 13.07.2010 23:59 13.07.2010 101 MF-5 Eurodam 7:00 13.07.2010 18:00 14.07.2010 102 MF-6 Costa Deliziosa 9:00 14.07.2010 23:59 14.07.2010 103 MF-4 Braemar 7:30 14.07.2010 17:30 15.07.2010 104 MF-5 MSC Orchestra 7:00 15.07.2010 19:00 15.07.2010 105 MF-6 Queen Victoria 7:00 15.07.2010 18:00 16.07.2010 106 MF-7 Star Princess 6:30 15.07.2010 18:00 16.07.2010 107 MF-5 Norwegian Sun 8:00 16.07.2010 19:00 17.07.2010 108 MF-7 Celebrity Eclipse 7:00 17.07.2010 18:00 18.07.2010 109 MF-4 Oriana 7:00 17.07.2010 17:30 18.07.2010 110 MF-6 AIDAblu 8:00 17.07.2010 20:00 18.07.2010 111 MF-5 Vision of the Seas 7:00 20.07.2010 23:59 20.07.2010 112 MF-5 Costa Atlantica 7:00 21.07.2010 19:00 21.07.2010 113 MF-6 Celebrity Constellation 7:00 21.07.2010 18:00 22.07.2010 114 MF-4 Mona Lisa 9:00 21.07.2010 19:00 22.07.2010 115 MF-5 MSC Poesia 7:00 22.07.2010 19:00 22.07.2010 116 MF-6 MSC Opera 7:00 23.07.2010 22:30 23.07.2010 117 MF-7 Eurodam 7:00 23.07.2010 18:00 24.07.2010 118 MF-4 Discovery 7:30 23.07.2010 20:30 24.07.2010 119 MF-5 Jewel of the Seas 6:45 24.07.2010 18:00 25.07.2010 120 MF-6 Disney Magic 12:00 24.07.2010 23:00 25.07.2010 121 MF-4 Artemis 8:00 25.07.2010 18:00 26.07.2010 122 MF-7 Star Princess 6:30 25.07.2010 18:00 26.07.2010 123 MF-6 Vision of the Seas 7:00 27.07.2010 23:59 27.07.2010 124 MF-5 AIDAblu 8:00 27.07.2010 20:00 28.07.2010 125 MF-7 Costa Deliziosa 9:00 28.07.2010 23:59 28.07.2010 126 MF-6 Norwegian Sun 8:00 28.07.2010 19:00 29.07.2010 127 MF-7 MSC Orchestra 7:00 29.07.2010 19:00 29.07.2010 128 MF-5 Empress 9:30 29.07.2010 19:00 30.07.2010 129 MF-4 Funchal 7:00 30.07.2010 19:00 31.07.2010 130 MF-7 Seven Seas Voyager 8:00 30.07.2010 18:00 01.08.2010 131 MF-5 Crystal Symphony 7:00 31.07.2010 18:00 02.08.2010 132 MF-6 Eurodam 8:00 01.08.2010 18:00 02.08.2010 133 MF-3 Boudicca 8:00 01.08.2010 17:30 02.08.2010 134 MF-4 Balmoral 8:00 01.08.2010 17:30 02.08.2010 135 MF-7 Celebrity Constellation 7:00 02.08.2010 18:00 03.08.2010 136 MF-5 Vision of the Seas 7:00 03.08.2010 23:59 03.08.2010 137 MF-5 Costa Atlantica 7:00 04.08.2010 19:00 04.08.2010 138 MF-3 SC Atlantic 11:00 04.08.2010 20:00 07.08.2010 139 MF-4 Marco Polo 8:30 04.08.2010 19:00 05.08.2010 140 MF-7 Star Princess 6:30 04.08.2010 18:00 05.08.2010 141 MF-6 MSC Poesia 7:00 05.08.2010 19:00 05.08.2010 142 MF-5 Jewel of the Seas 7:00 05.08.2010 18:00 06.08.2010 143 MF-6 AIDAblu 8:00 06.08.2010 20:00 07.08.2010 144 MF-5 Arcadia 7:00 07.08.2010 18:00 08.08.2010 145 MF-4 Seven Seas Voyager 8:00 07.08.2010 20:00 09.08.2010 146 MF-6 Queen Victoria 7:00 08.08.2010 18:00 09.08.2010 147 MF-3 SC Atlantic 11:00 08.08.2010 20:00 11.08.2010 148 MF-5 Norwegian Sun 8:00 09.08.2010 19:00 10.08.2010 149 MF-4 Crystal Symphony 8:00 10.08.2010 18:00 12.08.2010 150 MF-5 Costa Deliziosa 9:00 11.08.2010 23:59 11.08.2010 151 MF-5 MSC Orchestra 7:00 12.08.2010 19:00 12.08.2010 152 MF-3 SC Atlantic 11:00 12.08.2010 20:00 12.08.2010 153 MF-6 Mein Schiff 8:00 12.08.2010 18:00 13.08.2010 154 MF-3 SC Atlantic 11:00 13.08.2010 20:00 13.08.2010 155 MF-7 Celebrity Constellation 7:00 13.08.2010 20:00 13.08.2010 156 MF-5 Eurodam 7:00 13.08.2010 18:00 14.08.2010 157 MF-4 MSC Opera 7:00 14.08.2010 22:30 14.08.2010 158 MF-3 SC Atlantic 11:00 14.08.2010 20:00 14.08.2010 159 MF-6 Aurora 7:00 14.08.2010 18:00 15.08.2010 160 MF-7 Star Princess 6:30 14.08.2010 18:00 15.08.2010 161 MF-3 SC Atlantic 11:00 15.08.2010 20:00 18.08.2010 162 MF-5 AIDAblu 8:00 16.08.2010 20:00 17.08.2010 163 MF-7 Celebrity Constellation 7:00 17.08.2010 20:00 17.08.2010 164 MF-6 Jewel of the Seas 7:00 17.08.2010 18:00 18.08.2010 165 MF-7 Costa Atlantica 7:00 18.08.2010 19:00 18.08.2010 166 MF-4 Prinsendam 7:00 18.08.2010 18:00 19.08.2010 167 MF-5 Costa Magica 8:00 18.08.2010 18:00 19.08.2010 168 MF-3 SC Atlantic 11:00 19.08.2010 20:00 19.08.2010 169 MF-6 MSC Poesia 7:00 19.08.2010 19:00 19.08.2010 170 MF-3 SC Atlantic 11:00 20.08.2010 20:00 20.08.2010 171 MF-5 Grand Mistral 7:00 20.08.2010 20:00 20.08.2010 172 MF-3 SC Atlantic 11:00 21.08.2010 20:00 21.08.2010 173
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