Name | Operator | Began operation | Tonnage | Status |
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Fair Princess | Princess Cruises | 1988 | Former Fairsea, built as the ocean liner Carinthia. Ended service 2000. Subsequently China Sea Discovery. Scrapped 2005. | |
Fairland | Sitmar Cruises | 1967 | Former ocean liner Carinthia (fate: see neighbouring entries). Name allocated by new owners during lay-up but changed to Fairsea prior to entering Sitmar service. | |
Fairsea | Sitmar Cruises | 1971 | Former ocean liner Carinthia. Ended operation in 1988. Subsequently Fair Princess, China Sea Discovery. Scrapped 2005. | |
Fairsky | Sitmar Cruises | 1958 | 12,464 | Migrant passenger ship working as part-time cruise ship 1958-73. Full-time cruise ship 1974-77. Scrapped following a fire, 1980. |
Fairstar | Sitmar Cruises | 1964 | 21,619 | Migrant passenger ship working as part-time cruise ship 1964-74, then full-time cruising. Allocated to P&O Australia fleet in 1988. Ended operation in 1997 and scrapped. |
Fram | Hurtigruten | 2007 | 11,700 | In service. |
Fort Victoria | Various operators | 1912 | 7,784 | Sank on 18 December 1929 after being hit amidships by SS Algonquin |
Franca C | Costa Line | 1952 | Ended service in 1977. Now operated by Gute Bücher für Alle as MV Doulos Phos, a travelling book shop | |
Freedom of the Seas | Royal Caribbean International | 2006 | 154,407 | Operating |
Freewinds | Church of Scientology | 1986 | Operating; former Boheme |
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