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For other ships of the same name, see MS Prinsendam. Career Name: 1988-1999: Royal Viking Sun 1999-2002: Seabourn Sun 2002-present: Prinsendam Operator: 1988-1994: Royal Viking Line 1994-1998: Cunard Line 1998-2002: Seabourn Cruise Line 2002-present: Holland America Line Port of registry: 1988-1999: Nassau,  Bahamas 1999-2002: Oslo,  Norway 2002-present: Rotterdam,  Netherlands[1] Builder: Wärtsilä in Turku, Finland[1] Launched: March 17, 1988[1] Acquired: November 26, 1988[1] In service: 1988-present Nickname: 2002-present: The Elegant Explorer Status: In service General characteristics (as built) Class and type: Cruise ship Tonnage: 37,848 gross register tons (GRT) Length: 674.2 ft (205.5 m) Beam: 91.8 ft (28.0 m) Draught: 23.6 ft (7.2 m) Decks: 9 passenger decks Speed: 22 knots maximum, (service at 18.5 knots) Capacity: 740 passengers Crew: 460 crew General characteristics (2002-present) Capacity: 793 passengers Crew: 443 crew The MS Prinsendam (formerly Seabourn Sun and Royal Viking Sun) is a cruise ship for Holland America Line and is nicknamed the Elegant Explorer. She was launched in 1988 as the Royal Viking Sun for the Royal Viking Line, and was renamed "Seabourn Sun" when Seabourn Cruise Line acquired the ship in 1999. Shortly after, in 2002, Seabourn wished to concentrate on more intimate vessels.[2] So, in 2002, they transferred the ship to Holland America Line, where it was renamed the Prinsendam. Contents 1 Early career 2 Cunard Line career 3 Holland America Line career 4 References 5 External links // Early career Launched in 1988 as the Royal Viking Sun for the Royal Viking Line this vessel quickly became renowned for her exquisite service and loyal passenger following. She became a popular addition to the fleet of Global Cruisers employed in Royal Viking service. Cunard Line career Lido and Sports decks. The "astro turf" ground coverings have since been replaced with teak decks. Cunard purchased the Royal Viking Sun (and the Royal Viking brand) as the failing Royal Viking Line ceased operations in the mid 1990's. Opting to keep the ship's name as is, they placed her into the newly formed Cunard Royal Viking division. This 5-plus star ship was rated the finest vessel afloat for most of her life with Cunard.[3] Royal Viking Sun undertook World Voyages as Cunard's Global Roamer, and was a popular and highly sought after ship for passengers and crew alike.[4] In 1999 Cunard and Seabourn were merged by parent company Carnival Corporation. It was decided to move Royal Viking Sun to Seabourn, and after an extensive refit she emerged as the Seabourn Sun. In 2002 she undertook her last cruise for Seabourn, a circumnavigation of South America. Holland America Line career After another extensive refit in 2002, Seabourn Sun re-emerged as the Prinsendam for Holland America Line - another division of the Carnival Corporation. She has remained as Prinsendam to this day. References ^ a b c d (Swedish) Fakta om Fartyg: M/S Royal Viking Sun (1989), retrieved Dec 7, 2007 ^ "Seabourn Sun To HAL". Findarticles.com. 2009-06-02. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0FCP/is_2_23/ai_78256205. Retrieved 2009-09-14. [dead link] ^ "Royal Viking Sun on Unofficial Cunard Archives". Chriscunard.com. 2009-09-23. http://chriscunard.com/royal_viking_sun.php. Retrieved 2009-09-14.  ^ Cunard Line Website for Royal Viking Sun External links Wikimedia Commons has media related to: MS_Prinsendam Official Prinsendam page on HollandAmerica.com Royal Viking Sun Video Clips "Royal Viking Sun". Chris' Cunard Page. 10 February 2010. http://chriscunard.com/royal_viking_sun.php. Retrieved 10 February 2010.  v • d • e Ships of the Holland America Line Fleet Current fleet Amsterdam · Eurodam · Maasdam · Noordam · Oosterdam · Prinsendam · Rotterdam · Ryndam · Statendam · Veendam · Volendam · Westerdam · Zaandam · Zuiderdam · Nieuw Amsterdam (2010) Future ships Former ships Nieuw Amsterdam (1937) · SS Rotterdam · Nieuw Amsterdam (1984) · Noordam (1984) Westerdam (1986) v • d • e Ships of the Seabourn Cruise Line Fleet Current fleet Seabourn Legend · Seabourn Pride · Seabourn Spirit Newbuildings Seabourn Odyssey (2009) · Seabourn Sojourn (2010) · Seabourn Quest (2011) Former Ships Seabourn Sun (1988) · Seabourn Goddess 1 (1986) · Seabourn Goddess 2 (1986) v • d • e Ships of the Cunard Line fleet Current fleet 2004  RMS Queen Mary 2 2007  MS Queen Victoria 2010  MS Queen Elizabeth   Former ships 1840–1994 1840  RMS Britannia 1856  RMS Persia 1870  SS Abyssinia 1881  SS Servia 1884  RMS Etruria 1884  RMS Umbria 1892  RMS Campania 1893  RMS Lucania 1899  SS Ivernia 1899  RMS Saxonia 1903  RMS Carpathia 1905  RMS Carmania 1905  RMS Caronia 1907  RMS Lusitania 1907  RMS Mauretania 1910  RMS Franconia 1911  RMS Albania 1912  RMS Laconia 1913  RMS Alaunia 1913  RMS Aquitania 1914  SS Orduna 1918  SS Empire Barracuda 1920  RMS Lancastria 1921  RMS Antonia 1921  RMS Ausonia 1921  RMS Scythia 1922  RMS Andania 1922  RMS Berengaria 1922  RMS Laconia 1922  RMS Majestic 1924  RMS Aurania 1924  SS Letitia 1925  RMS Carinthia 1927  SS Laurentic 1929  RMS Britannic 1934  RMS Georgic 1934  RMS Olympic 1936  RMS Queen Mary 1939  RMS Mauretania 1939  SS Pasteur 1939  MV Empire Audacity 1940  RMS Queen Elizabeth 1943  SS Empire Battleaxe 1943  SS Empire Broadsword 1943  SS Valacia 1947  RMS Media 1949  RMS Caronia 1954  RMS Saxonia 1955  RMS Ivernia 1956  RMS Carinthia 1957  RMS Sylvania 1967  RMS Queen Elizabeth 2 1971  MS Cunard Adventurer 1972  MS Cunard Ambassador 1975  MS Cunard Countess 1976  MS Cunard Princess 1983  MS Sagafjord 1983  MS Caronia 1994  MS Royal Viking Sun Years indicate year of launch