L'Amant | Phoenix Voyages | 2009 | Built in 2009 by the Vietnamese shipyard, Vuot Song, L'Amant operates on the Mekong River in Vietnam. | |
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L'Austral | Ponant Cruises | 2011 | 10,700 | Operating. |
Le Boreal | Ponant Cruises | 2010 | 10,700 | Operating. |
Le Diamant | Ponant Cruises | 2004 | 8,282 | Operating. Formerly: Song of Flower, Explorer Starship. |
Le Levant | Ponant Cruises | 1999 | 3,504 | Operating. |
Le Ponant | Ponant Cruises | 1991 | 1,489 | Operating. |
Legacy | Windjammer Barefoot Cruises | 1997 | Cut up for scrap, at Puerto Caldera, Costa Rica | |
Legend of the Seas | Royal Caribbean International | 1995 | 70,000 | Operating |
Leonardo da Vinci | Italian Line | 1960 | 33,340 | Ended service in 1978. Scrapped 1982. |
Leisure World | New Century Cruise Lines | 1969 | 16,254 | Operating. Formerly: Skyward (1969-1991), Shangri-La World (1991-1992), Asean World (1992), Fantasy World (1992-1993), Leisure World (1993-Present) |
Leonid Sobinov | Black Sea Shipping Company | 1974 | 21,370 | Formerly: Saxonia, Carmania. Ended service 1995. Scrapped 1999. |
Liberty of the Seas | Royal Caribbean International | 2007 | 154,407 | Operating |
Lord of the Glens | Magna Carta Steamship Company Ltd | 2000 | 729 | Cruises Caledonian Canal and North of Scotland |
Louis Olympia | Louis Cruise Lines/Thomson Cruises | 2005 | 37,773 | Operating. Formerly: Song of America, Sunbird ,Thomson Destiny |
SS Lurline (1931) | Matson Lines | 1963 | 18,017 | Formerly SS Monterey (1932–1953)and SS Matsonia (1954–63), sold and renamed the Britanis(1970), chartered to the US Government as an accommodation ship (1994), laid up in (1996), sold and renamed Belofin I (1998), sold for scrap and sank off the Cape of Good Hope while en route to the breakers in 2000 |
Lyubov Orlova | 1976 | 4,251 | Operating as a charter vessel to several tour companies; sold for scrap to Neptune International Shipping, February 2012, broken up |
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