Royal Caribbean Group which liners we will never see again!18.08.2022 17:19
Royal Caribbean Group is one of the most famous cruise holdings in the world. Before the pandemic, it included such cruise companies as:
Pullmantur Cruceros - unfortunately, the cruise company went bankrupt.
Royal Caribbean International
Celebrity cruises
Azamara Club Cruises - was sold. LEARN MORE
Silversea Cruises
In total, since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Royal Caribbean Group cruise holding has sold 10 cruise ships.
Cruise ship: Monarch
Cruise line: Pullmantur Cruceros
Year built: 1991
Initial cost: $300 million
Capacity: 2,390 guests
Tonnage: 73,941
Date: July 2020
Fate: Scrapped at Aliaga, Turkey
Cruise ship: Sovereign
Cruise line: Pullmantur Cruceros
Year built: 1988
Initial cost: $185 million
Capacity: 2,322 guests
Tonnage: 73,192
Date: July 2020
Fate: Scrapped at Aliaga, Turkey
Cruise ship: Horizon
Cruise line: Pullmantur Cruceros
Year built: 1990
Initial cost: $185 million
Capacity: 1442 people
Tonnage: 4 7000
Date: July 2020
Fate: Laid up in Elefsis, Greece
Cruise ship: Empress of the Seas
Cruise company: Royal Caribbean International
Year built: 1990
Initial cost: $170 million
Capacity: 1,607 guests
Tonnage: 4 8 563
Date: December 2020
Destiny: sold to Cordelia Cruises; now sailing in India as an empress
Cruise ship: Majesty of the Seas
Cruise company: Royal Caribbean International
Year built: 1992
Initial cost: $300 million
Capacity: 2,354 people
Tonnage: 73,941
Date: December 2020
Fate: Laid up in Greece after being bought by Greek ferry operator Seajets
Cruise ship: Azamara Journey
Cruise company: Azamara
Year of construction: 2000
Initial cost: $190 million
Capacity: 718 guests
Tonnage: 30 200
Date: January 2021
Fate: Sold to Sycamore Partners along with Azamara brand
Cruise ship: Azamara Quest
Cruise company: Azamara
Year of construction: 2000
Initial cost: $150 million
Capacity: 710 guests
Tonnage: 30 200
Date: January 2021
Fate: Sold to Sycamore Partners along with Azamara brand
Cruise ship: Azamara Pursuit
Cruise company: Azamara
Year of construction: 2001
Initial cost: $190 million
Capacity: 710 guests
Tonnage: 30 200
Date: January 2021
Fate: Sold to Sycamore Partners along with Azamara brand
Cruise ship: Silver Galapagos
Cruise company: Silversea Cruises
Year built: 1990
Initial cost: $20 million
Capacity: 100 guests
Tonnage: 4077
Date: June 2021
Fate: Replaced by a new one; idle in Panama after renaming to Mantra
Cruise ship: Silver Explorer
Cruise company: Silversea Cruises
Year built: 1989
Capacity: 132 people
Tonnage: 6130
Date: January 2022
Fate: Sold to startup Exploris; leaving the fleet in September 2023
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