Formerly Carnival's Celebration, she was sold to the brand-new Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line, successor to the defunct Celebration Cruise Line, in 2015, after the Bahamas Celebration was damaged and subsequently retired from service. Grand Celebration was sold to Bahamas Paradise just one day before she was due to enter into service with Costa Cruises. She sailed 2-Night cruises to the Bahamas from West Palm Beach starting in February 2015 until the COVID-19 industry shutdown in 2020. She was sold for scrap in late 2020.
Released: April 6th, 2022 - Version 1.0 |
Cordelia's Empress, formerly Royal Caribbean's Empress of the Seas, was purchased by the Indian start up cruise line in 2020 during the Covid-19 pandemic. The ship currently sails 2-5 night cruises from Mumbai, Chennai, & Visakhapatnam.
Released: September 13th, 2022 - Version 1.0 |
Formerly Carnival's Celebration & Holiday, the 2 ships transferred to IberoCruises in 2008 and 2009, respectively. They served for the Spanish Carnival Corp. brand until 2014, when the brand was absorbed into Costa. Grand Holiday was sold to CMV, and Grand Celebration was due to sail for Costa until she was bought by Bahamas Paradise. Both ships were sold for scrap in 2021.
Released: April 6th, 2022 - Version 1.0 |
M/S Henna, serving for HNA's brand new cruise division, was mainland China's first cruise ship. She entered service for the brand new cruise line in January 2013 after transferring from P&O Cruises Australia. She served for just under 3 years until HNA shut down their cruise division in November 2015. The ship was sold for scrap in 2017, after failing to be sold to any other operators.
Released: April 6th, 2022 - Version 1.0 |
Included are 3 versions of Peace Boat's former ship 'Ocean Dream'. One featuring the End Poverty 2015 logo, one featuring the Sustainable Development Goals logo, and the other featuring the ICAN campaign logo along with the Sustainable Development Goals logo. All 3 were variations of the ship during her career with Peace Boat. The 3 versions are otherwise identical. All 3 ships feature working night lighting.
Formerly Carnival's 'Tropicale', Ocean Dream served for Peace Boat, conducting missions raising awareness for causes of peace, human rights, environmental protection, and sustainable development between 2012 until 2020, when she was sold for scrap during the COVID-19 pandemic. Released: April 2nd, 2022 - Version 1.0 |