GREENOCK Ocean Terminal welcomed a brand new visitor this morning as a huge Disney cruise ship sailed up the Clyde for the first time.
Disney Dream arrived early this morning on stop number two of her seven-day trip around the British Isles.
The ship has become accustomed to Caribbean cruises since her launch in 2011, but sailed across the Atlantic in May this year to begin European voyages.
She departed Southampton on Sunday, reaching Belfast yesterday morning.
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The 4,000-passenger ship is due to leave Greenock at 6:30pm to begin her journey to Liverpool.
She will also make stops in Cobh and the Isle of Portland later this week, before returning to Southampton on Sunday.
The 130,000-tonne vessel is considerably larger than the cruise line’s smaller ship Disney Magic, which has visited the town in previous years.
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