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Daphne: cargo ship turned cruise liner 07.09.10

A CARGO ship turned luxury cruise liner sailed into Greencastle last week bringing 550 passengers and crew to the North West.
The 'Princess Daphne' is a 55 year old lady of the sea that worked as a cargo ship before her reincarnation as a cruise ship. Princess Daphne had a refit in 2008 and the ship has has the added distinction of having the largest cabins found on a cruise ship today. The ship sailed from Dublin before spending a day in Greencastle on its way to Stornoway, Isle of Lewis and on to Germany.
The 'Princess Daphne' leaving Greencastle.
Visitors were treated to VIP hospitality as they reached the shore were welcomed by staff from the Derry Visitor and Convention Bureau who provided them with literature, maps and information about the surrounding areas.
Derry Visitor and Convention Bureau chief executive Catherine O’Connor said: "I welcome the positive financial impact (the ship's visit) has on the region, benefiting local businesses such as tour guides, attractions, cafes, retailers and coach companies."
The Cruise North West initiative - a partnership between Derry City Council, Londonderry Port and Harbour Commissioners, the Loughs Agency and Derry Visitor and Convention Bureau - was set up to attract cruise business to the region.
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