Another stunning vessel has arrived at Liverpool's cruise terminal - but you'll need to be quick if you want to see it.
The Royal Caribbean-owned Jewel of the Seas sailed into the city this morning (Thursday) and is due to depart at around 5pm.
The 90,000-tonne ship - which can accommodate a total of 2,702 passengers - is currently on a 12-day British Isles tour which began and will end in Amsterdam. As well as Liverpool, the itinerary includes various stopovers in Scotland, along with Belfast, Holyhead, Guernsey, and Dover.
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It has three acres of glass windows to make the most of the sweeping views during the journey.
At 106ft wide and 962ft long, the vessel is hard to miss. Passengers can choose from a variety of features on board, from a rock climbing wall and a mini-golf course, to specialty restaurants and a poolside movie screen. The ship's maiden voyage was in 2004 and it underwent a £20m renovation in April 2016.
Over the rest of July, a number of ships are due to visit the cruise terminal, one for the very first time. The Fred Olsen cruise liner Borealis, a frequent visitor, will be here on Tuesday (July 26), while over the weekend of July 30 and 31 the German-owned Amera will be making its inaugural visit.
This ship has 13 decks and is on a 14-day round trip beginning and ending in Bremen, Germany.
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