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Cruise ship season comes to an end -- Docksiders The cruise ship season concludes this week with the last visit by the remaining two vessels.

The Zenith and Pacific Princess finish their schedules as a busy period draws to a close.Meyer reported the Zenith in at Hamilton on Monday with 1,297 passengers on board and it is due to depart on Thursday. John S.

The Zenith and Pacific Princess finish their schedules as a busy period draws to a close.

Meyer reported the Zenith in at Hamilton on Monday with 1,297 passengers on board and it is due to depart on Thursday. John S. Darrell reported the Pacific Princess in for a few hours yesterday, before finishing its run and heading for Europe.

All the other regular callers finished their tours last week. In addition, the QE2 made a one-day stop at Dockyard on Sunday, coming from Miami and heading for Madeira.

Meyer reported the Bermuda Islander due in tomorrow, with a scheduled departure of Friday.

The Somers Isle came in on Sunday with 113 containers on board and seven refrigerated.

A cable ship, the Maersk Fighter is due in at Dockyard on Friday to complete a cable transfer with the Clipper Conway , which has been at the West End for two weeks.

Two vessels are due in at the oil docks, the Kilchen Navigator and Danica Red today.

Container Ship Management reported the Oleander in on Sunday with 151 dry and 36 refrigerated containers, 14 cars, some heifers and a horse. It left yesterday.

A mega yacht called the Amor Azur 2 had a stop at St. George's, from Madeira.

The 150-foot Cayman Islands registered yacht left on Monday for Savannah, Georgia.