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Virgin's Valiant Lady will be in port today, alongside the Marella Discovery 2, Aidacosma and Norwegian Epic.
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Three cruise ships are scheduled in port today.
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The Mein Schiff 2 will be in Palma's port today.
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The Silver Dawn will be in Palma's port today.
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Aidastella, a Sphinx-class cruise ship, will be in port today.
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The Italian cruise ship Costa Smeralda will be in port today.
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The world's largest cruise ship, the Wonder of the Seas will be in Palma's port.
The cruise ship with 300 suites drops anchor in Palma
"Each suite has its own balcony...."

'Seabourn Ovation' an exclusive cruise ship will be in Palma
Today the 'Seabourn Ovation' an exclusive cruise ship will be in Palma.
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Four cruise ships in Palma on Sunday and two on Monday. Find out which ones.
Find out which ships are in port today
Today Palma's port does not have any cruise ships scheduled.
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Here you can see which ships are scheduled into any of the Balearic ports.

Aerial view of Palma port
Aerial view of Palma port.
Ships in Palma today: Regal Princess
Take a look at the ships moored in Palma today!
Ships in Palma today: Mein Schiff 6
Today the TUI's cruise ship Mein Schiff 6 arrives to Palma.
Which ships are moored in the Balearic Ports right now?
The MSC Fantasia arrives today at the port of Palma.
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The enormous Costa Toscana cruise ship will dock in Palma today at 4:00 pm.
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