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The Jewel of the Seas, River Clyde
Completed in 2004 at the German Meyer Werft ship yard, she displaces some 90,000 tons and can carry 2,500 passengers at up to 25 knots.  Large cruise ships are now a relatively common site at the Greenock Ocean Terminal since its only an hours coach trip from there to either Edinburgh or up the west coast to Loch Lomond or further.
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The Jewel of the Seas, River Clyde

Completed in 2004 at the German Meyer Werft ship yard, she displaces some 90,000 tons and can carry 2,500 passengers at up to 25 knots. Large cruise ships are now a relatively common site at the Greenock Ocean Terminal since its only an hours coach trip from there to either Edinburgh or up the west coast to Loch Lomond or further.

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