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This is a summary of which companies are operating which ships at the moment.
For every Operator are indicated: Cruise company, name of each ship and number of passengers.
Carnival Corporation
Carnival Cruise Line(Miami, FL)
The Best Vacation Value on Carnival.
Carnival Cruise Lines prides itself on being "The Most Popular Cruise Line in the World®"
- a distinction we have achieved by offering a wide array of quality cruise vacations
which present outstanding value for the money.
Celebration, 1,486 pax
Destiny, 2,642 pax
Ecstasy, 2,040 pax
Elation, 2.040 pax
Fantasy, 2,044 pax
Fascination, 2040 pax
Holiday, 1,452 pax
Imagination, 2,040 pax
Inspiration, 2,040 pax
Jubilee, 1,486 pax
Paradise, 2,040 pax
Sensation, 2,040 pax
Triumph, 2,758 pax
Victory 2,758 pax
Spirit, 2,124 pax
Pride, 2,124 pax
Carnival Legend>, 2,124 pax
Costa Crociere(Genoa, Italy and Miami, FL)
Costa Tropicale, 1,022 pax (Former Carnival Tropicale)
Atlantica, 2,100 pax
Costa Victoria, 1950 pax
Romantica, 1,350
Riviera, 1,500 pax (Sold to unspecified Indian shipbreakers)
Classica>, 1,300 pax
Allegra>, 804 pax
Marina, 770 pax (She is reserved exclusively for the German market)
Costa Europa, 1,494 pax (Former HAL Westerdam)
Cunard Line
Queen Elizabeth 2, 1,800 pax
Caronia, 677 pax (formerly the Vistafjord)
Seabourn Cruise Line
Seabourn Legend, 212 pax
Seabourn Pride, 204 pax
Seabourn Spirit, 204 pax
Holland America Line(Seattle, WA)
For more than 129 years, we’ve revealed the world’s best-kept secrets to discriminating travelers
like you. All aboard a spacious five-star fleet, surrounded by a generous, friendly crew.
Holland America Line has 11 luxury ships sailing more than 280 ports of call and scenic cruising
destinations on all seven continents, including Antarctica.
The highest rated premium cruise line in the 2001 Travel & Leisure magazine's "World's Best" awards
Holland America leads the cruise industry premium niche. The company has received the
"World's Best Cruise Value" award from the World Ocean & Cruise Liner Society for the last ten years
competing with all other cruise lines. The society's Ocean & Cruise News also awarded
"Ship of the Year" honors to the ms Amsterdam (2002), ms Rotterdam (1999 and 2000),
ms Veendam (1998), the ms Ryndam (1996), ms Statendam (1995), ss Rotterdam (1994) and
the ms Noordam (1993).
Maasdam, 1266 pax
Noordam 1.214 pax
Rotterdam, 1,316 pax
Ryndam, 1,266 pax
Statendam, 1,266 pax
Westerdam, 1,494 pax (To be transferred to Costa Cruises in March 2002. Renamed Costa Europa will begin service in April)
Veendam, 1,266 pax
Volendam, 1,440 pax
Zaandam>,1,440 pax
Amsterdam, 1,380 pax
Patriot, 1,212 pax (Formerly the Nieuw Amsterdam of 1983. The Patriot was acquired at auction in Hawaii. The vessel was arrested last October on behalf of HAL following AMCV's Chapter 11 filing and remains tied up in Honolulu. Chartered to Louis Cruise Lines that chartered the ship to Thomson Cruises )
Prinsendam, 794 pax (Formerly the Royal Viking Sun, the Seabourn Sun) (Prinsendam: photo credit Andy Newman/Holland America Line)
WindStar Cruises(Seattle, WA)
Wind Song, 148 pax
Wind Spirit, 148 pax
Wind Star, 148 pax
Wind Surf, 308 pax
Clipper Cruise Line(St. Louis, Missouri )
Clipper Cruise Line was founded in 1982 by St. Louis-businessman Barney Ebsworth. A subsidiary of INTRAV, the deluxe-tour operator, Clipper today offers a wide array of international and domestic voyages aboard its four small ships.
Clipper continues to thrive as increasing numbers of travelers seek more substantive and intimate journeys. For the past seven consecutive years (1995-2001), Clipper has been named one of the top-ten small-ship cruise lines in the world by the readers of Conde Nast Traveler magazine. And, in 2001, Clipper Cruise Line received first-place honors from the World Travel Awards organization, being named the "World’s Leading Small-Ship Cruise Line," and the Clipper Odyssey the "World’s Leading Small Ship."
Yorktown Clipper, 138 pax
Clipper Adventure, 122 pax (ex Alla Tarasova)
Nantucket Clipper, 100 pax
Clipper Odyssey, 128 pax
Disney Cruise Line (Celebration, FL)
Your vacation dreams are about to set sail on a magical voyage that only Disney could create. Enjoy legendary Disney service and entertainment, incomparable dining, exciting ports of call, and day after day of wonder-filled adventure. Here, specially designed areas and activities let adults, families, teens, and children play together and separately, creating magical memories that last a lifetime. Start planning your Disney Cruise Line vacation today. You'll find all the information you need to book your vacation just a click away.
Disney Magic, 1,750 pax
Disney Wonder, 1,750 pax
Lindblad Expeditions(New York, NY)
Lindblad Expeditions placed sixth in the 2001 Top 13 Small-ship Lines (under 500 guests), as voted by readers of Conde Nast Traveler in the magazine's November 2001 issue. The magazine awarded rankings to the Top 25 Cruise Lines.
With an overall score of 72.3, Lindblad places first among Expedition Lines, sixth among Small-ship Lines, and eleventh across a combination of Large- and Small-ship.
Endeavour, 110 pax (Former the Caledonian Star)
Sea Lion>, 70 pax
Sea Bird, 70 pax
Polaris, 80 pax
Swedish Islander, 49 pax
Temptress Voyager>, 64 pax
Louis Cruise Lines(Cyprus)
Louis Cruise Lines one of the biggest cruise companies world-wide boards more passengers in Limassol than any other cruise line in the Mediterranean.
It was listed on the Cyprus Stock Exchange in August 99. Part of the Louis Organization, the successful cruise division which commands more than 60% market share of cruises from Cyprus is also in the Caribbean and Western Mediterranean cruise business, while simultaneously renewing and expanding its fleet further.
Princesa Marissa, 853 pax (former Finnhansa)
Serenade, 739 pax (Formerly the Jean Mermoz she will sail for Malta-based Express Tours and Packages, Ltd. between Northern Italy and Nice on three night voyages catering primarily to a German-speaking market)
Sapphire, 660/680 pax (Former Italia, Princess Italia, Ocean Princess, etc.)
Princesa Amorosa, 354 (currently laid up)
Princesa Cypria>, 633 pax (available for charter)
Princesa Victoria, 750 pax (Originally the Union Castle Line mailship RMMV Dunnottar Castle, rebuilt in 1959 for Incres Lines as the deluxe cruise ship MV Victoria, and later the Chandris Cruises MV The Victoria, available for charter)
Ausonia, 650 pax
Calypso (Former Canguro Verde, Regent Calypso, etc.)
Royal Olympic Cruises(Piraeus - Athens, Greece and New York, NY)
(merger of Sun and Epirotiki)
Olympic (Olympia) Voyager, 836 pax
Odysseus, 448 pax
Olympic (Olympia) Countess, 814 pax
Stella Oceanis, 284 pax
Stella Solaris, 628 pax (Laid up)
Triton, 676 pax (Former Sunward II)
World Renaissance, 474 pax
Olympia Explorer, 836 pax
P&O Princess
P&O Princess Cruises demerged from the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company on 23 October 2000 when it started trading as an independent company on the London and New York Stock Exchanges. P&O Princess Cruises plc is now the third largest cruise company in the world by revenue.It includes Princess Cruises - the North American premium brand; P&O Cruises, the UK's largest premium cruise brand; Aida Cruises one of Germany's fastest growing cruise companies; the successful P&O Cruises (Australia); Swan Hellenic in the UK; as well as Seetours and A'ROSA in Germany.
P&O Cruises(London, UK)
Arcadia, 1,450 pax (Former Sitmar Fairmajesty, Star Princess. She will be the first ship in the new Ocean Village branch of P&O, to be launched in May 2003)
Ariana, 1,810/1,849 pax
Victoria, 745/782 pax (Ex - Kungsholm, Sea Princess. Sold, transfers to new owners in November 2002)
Aurora, 1,878 pax
P&O Holidays(Australia)
Pacific Sky, 1,200 pax (Formerly the Fairsky and Princess Sky)
Princess Cruises (London, UK and Los Angeles, CA)
Rising from modest beginnings in 1965 with one ship cruising to Mexico, Princess has grown to be one of the largest cruise lines in the world. Today, its fleet of 10 ships carries more than 700,000 passengers each year to more worldwide destinations than any other major cruise line.
Princess was catapulted to stardom in 1977 when it became the sea-going star of "The Love Boat" television series, which introduced millions of viewers to the still-new concept of a sea-going vacation. The company name and famous "seawitch" logo have remained synonymous with cruising ever since.
Crown Princess, 1,590 pax (Will leave the line in May 2002 to join A'Rosa brand and will be renamed A'Rosa Blu)
Regal Princess, 1,590 pax (Will leave the line in Q2 2004 to join A'Rosa brand)
Dawn Princess, 2,000 pax
Grand Princess, 2,590 pax
Pacific Princess, 640 pax (Ex Sea Venture, sold and to be transfered to new owners in Nov. 2002)
Royal Princess, 1,200 pax
Ocean Princess, 2,020 pax (To be transferred to P&O fleet and renamed Oceana in October 2002)
Sea Princess, 2,010 pax (To be transferred to P&O fleet in Spring 2003 and renamed Adonia)
Sun Princess, 2,020 pax
Golden Princess, 2,600 pax (Photo courtesy Francisco Camino)
Star Princess, 2,600 pax
Pacific Princess, 688 pax (Ex R3)
Tahitian Princess, 688 pax (Ex R4)
Swan Hellenic Cruises(London, UK)
Minerva, 360 pax (The company has chartered a new ship to replace the existing one. The new ship, which was built in 2001 as R8, will be named Minerva II . She is expected to start operations in late April 2003, when the charter for Minerva will end)
Aida Cruises (Germany)
AIDAcara, 1200 pax
AIDAvita, 1,600 pax
A'Rosa(Germany)
A'Rosa Bella, 200 pax (River ship)
A'Rosa Donna, 200 pax (River ship)
Radisson Seven Seas Cruises(Fort Lauderdale, FL)
Radisson Seven Seas Cruises has grown to a fleet-wide capacity of 2,224 luxury berths with the debut of the 700-guest m/s Seven Seas Mariner, the world's first all-suite, all-balcony suite cruise ship, in March 2001. The line operates and markets the six-star, 350-guest ssc Radisson Diamond, and the six-star, 180-guest m/s Song of Flower. The 320-guest, 19,200-ton m/s Paul Gauguin entered service in Tahiti and French Polynesia in 1998, and is the most deluxe cruise ship ever to be based there year-round.
n 2001 and 1999, Radisson Seven Seas was voted "Best Small Cruise Line" in Travel & Leisure's fourth annual "World's Best" Awards readers' survey. In 1995, the line was voted "World's Best Cruise Line" by the readers of Condé Nast Traveler. The fleet reaches over 500 ports worldwide on every continent (including Antarctica).
Hanseatic, 170 pax
Radisson Diamond, 350 pax
Song of Flower, 172 pax
Paul Gauguin, 320 pax
Seven Seas Navigator, 490 pax
Seven Seas Mariner, 700 pax,
Royal Caribbean Cruises
Celebrity Cruises(Miami, FL)
In 1989, Celebrity Cruises was founded by the Chandris Group as an upscale line to establish a new level of "premium" cruising offered at an intelligent price. Celebrity identified its potential customers as quality buyers who are well-informed about products and services, who consider their purchasing decisions carefully, and who regard quality and value as the essential criteria for their vacation choices.
In 2001, Royal Celebrity Tours was launched, building on the strengths of both the Royal Caribbean International and Celebrity Cruises brands. Offering seamless vacation experiences through integrated land-and-sea packages, Royal Celebrity Tours is the newest embodiment of our commitment to peerless vacation offerings.
Century, 1,740 pax
Galaxy, 1,840 pax
Horizon, 1,354 pax
Mercury, 1,740 pax
Zenith, 1,374 pax
Millennium, 1,950 pax
Celebrity Infinity, 1,950 pax
Celebrity Summit , 1,950 pax
Celebrity Constellation, 1,950 pax
Royal Caribbean International(Miami, FL)
More than a quarter century ago, Royal Caribbean International set sail on a voyage that has taken its ships to the ends of the earth - and made it a leader in providing exciting and memorable cruise vacations to thousands of guests along the way.
Royal Caribbean International's itineraries have journeyed far beyond the picturesque islands of the Caribbean. From the Mediterranean to the Baltics, Asia and Australia, the world's most enchanting, fabled and romantic seaports are our ports of call.
Grandeur of the Seas, 1,950 pax
Legend of the Seas, 1,808 pax
Majesty of the Seas, 2,354 pax
Monarch of the Seas, 2,354 pax
Nordic Empress, 1,600 pax
Rhapsody of the Seas, 2,000 pax
Sovereign of the Seas, 2,276 pax
Splendour of the Seas, 1,808 pax
Vision of the Seas, 2,000 pax
Enchantment of the Seas, 1,950 pax
Voyager of the Seas, 3,114 pax
Explorer of the Seas, 3,840 pax
Radiance of the Seas, 2,100 pax
Adventure of the Seas 3,138 / 3,840 pax
Brilliance of the Seas, 2,400 pax
Star Cruises (Singapore and Port Klang, Malaysia)
Star Cruises is the fourth largest cruise line in the world presently operating a combined fleet of 19 ships with over 24,000 lower berths, with cruises to destinations and islands in Asia-Pacific, North and South America, Caribbean, Alaska, Europe, Mediterranean, Bermuda and Antarctica under the Star Cruises, Norwegian Cruise Line, Orient Lines and Cruise Ferries brands. By end 2002, with the one ship currently on order, Star Cruises will have over 26,000 lower berths.
Star Cruises presently operates 8 cruise vessels in the Asia-Pacific. They are Star Pisces; SuperStar Aries, SuperStar Gemini, SuperStar Leo and SuperStar Virgo; and the MegaStar Aries, MegaStar Taurus and SuperStar Capricorn.
SuperStar Capricorn, 701 pax (formerly Royal Viking Sky and Hyundai Kumgang)
Star Pisces, 2,192 pax
SuperStar Gemini, 900 pax (Former Crown Jewel, Cunard Crown Jewel)
SuperStar Leo, 2,800 pax
Superstar Virgo, 2,800 pax
MegaStar Taurus, 72 pax
MegaStar Aries, 72 pax
SuperStar Aries, 650 pax (Formerly the Europa, she will be transferred to Orient Lines in the spring of 2003 and renamed Ocean Voyager)
Norwegian Star 1, 1,150 pax (Formerly Royal Viking Sea / Royal Odyssey)
Norwegian Cruise Line(Miami, FL)
Norwegian Sun
Norwegian Sky, 2,000 pax
Norwegian Majesty, 1,462 (Former Royal Majesty)
Norwegian Dream, 1,750 pax (Former Dreamward)
Norwegian Wind, 1,750 pax
Norway, 2,022 pax
Norwegian Sea, 1,534 pax
Norwegian Star, 2240 pax
Orient Lines
Marco Polo, 826 pax
Crown Odyssey, 1.025 pax (Formerly the Norwegian Crown)
Cruise Ferries
Wasa Queen, 250 cabins
Victoria Cruises (New York, NY)
(All river vessels)
Cruising the Yangtze River provides a window into the soul and spirit of China, and Victoria Cruises
is the best guide for this remarkable adventure across the heart of this vast land. From Shanghai to
Chongqing and every stop in-between, Victoria Cruises presents the majesty of the Yangtze River,
the third largest river in the world and China’s longest, up-close and personal for extraordinary
memories that last a lifetime.
Victoria I, 154 pax
Victoria II 148 pax
Victoria III, 150 pax
Victoria V, 150 pax
Victoria Princess, 152 pax
Victoria Pearl, 148 pax
Victoria 162c8f Whale, 146 pax
Victoria Prince, 170 pax
Victoria Rose, 130 pax (Formerly the MS Merchant)
Victoria VII, 158 pax
Victoria Empress, 202 pax
Viking River Cruises (Basel , Switzerland)
(All river vessels)
Viking River Cruises of Europe began cruising the Rhine river in 1827, and over the years entered the Moselle, the waterways of Holland, the Main, Elbe, Saar, Neckar, and Danube.
KD nowadays operates almost 400 cruises on some of Europe’s most appealing waterways flowing through Germany, Austria, Holland, Switzerland, Slovakia, Hungary, the Czech Republic and France. During its long experience, KD has developed and maintained meticulous standards of service that has become its hallmark. KD is now part of Viking River Cruises, which also operates in France and Russia.
Viking Rhone, 162 pax
Viking Star
Viking Sky, 162 pax
Viking Normandie, 104 pax
Viking Arlene
Viking Danube
Viking Rugen
Viking Kirov
Viking Pakhomov
Viking Pride, 150 pax
Viking Europe, 150 pax
Viking Spirit, 75 cabins
Viking Neptune, 75 cabins
Viking Burgundy, 158 pax
Viking Bordeaux, 180 pax (Ex Stella Maris, coastal cruise ship)
Primadonna, 149 pax (To begin operation in Summer 2003)
KD River Cruises(Cologne, Germany)
(All river vessels)
Deutschland
Britannia, 184 pax
Helvetia, 135 pax
Wilhelm Tell, 100 pax
Clara Schumann, 120 pax
Heinrich Heine, 102 pax
Theodor Fontane, 122 pax
Italia
Austria, 184 pax
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