
A cruise ship will spend the day in Douglas Bay today.
The Maud, operated by Hurtigruten Expeditions, carries up to 532 passengers.
She's due to leave at 5pm.
The vessel is due to return to the Island three times in May and once in June.
Monday, 22 April 2024 08:11
A cruise ship will spend the day in Douglas Bay today.
The Maud, operated by Hurtigruten Expeditions, carries up to 532 passengers.
She's due to leave at 5pm.
The vessel is due to return to the Island three times in May and once in June.
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