Star Voyager Bridge (Forward) Webcam Decommissioned
This ship webcam has been decommissioned by the ship operator StarCruises. If you would like to see Star Voyager's camera(s) returned to service please contact the cruise line directly. The following is StarCruises' customer service contact information and social media links:

Headquarters: Hong Kong, China
Parent Company: Resorts World Cruises
Website: https://stardreamcruises.com/
Star Voyager Cruise Ship Details
The Sun class cruise ships were built between 1995 and 1998 for Carnival Cruise Line and feature a lively atmosphere with extensive outdoor space and multiple pools. The ships include a large casino and a wide variety of dining options with a distinctive whale-tail funnel. The class was one of the first modern Carnival ships and set the standard for the "Fun Ship" concept. The vessels were designed for high-energy cruising with casual dining.
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