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Seven cruise ships call on Island during week

The Island's docks will deal with seven cruise ships throughout the week.Tomorrow morning, the <I>Norwegian Dawn </I>is due to arrive with 2,485 passengers, while the <I>Crown Princess</I>>isn't set to arrive in Dockyard until Friday.The cruise ship <I>Azamara Journey</I> has been on the Island since Monday after docking in St. George's, but has since moved to Hamilton with its 644 passengers on board. The <I>Empress of the Seas</I> arrived in Hamilton yesterday with 1,645 passengers, but will be heading to St. George's this morning.

The Island's docks will deal with seven cruise ships throughout the week.

Tomorrow morning, the Norwegian Dawn is due to arrive with 2,485 passengers, while the Crown Princess>isn't set to arrive in Dockyard until Friday.

The cruise ship Azamara Journey has been on the Island since Monday after docking in St. George's, but has since moved to Hamilton with its 644 passengers on board. The Empress of the Seas arrived in Hamilton yesterday with 1,645 passengers, but will be heading to St. George's this morning.

Yesterday morning, the Norwegian Majesty arrived in St. George's with 1,536 tourists on board. The Norwegian Crown and Grandeur of the Seas arrived yesterday morning and are also docked in St. George's with 1,180 and 2,140 passengers respectively.

The Oleander left yesterday after dropping off 147 dry containers, 43 refrigerated containers, six trailers, 26 cars, three buses, one boat on trailer and a crane.

The Bermuda Islander is scheduled to be back on the Island tomorrow and will dock in Hamilton with an unspecified amount of containers.

Somers Isles is set to leave Fernandina Beach in Florida and arrive back in Bermuda on June 19.