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The cruise industry is changing constantly. 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.
The below information is correct to the best of the editor's knowledge. Please let us know of changes so that we can keep you up to date.

New build information can be seen in the Orderbook page
Retired ships or laid-up ships at the Retired - Laid Up page
Links to the companies at the Cruise Lines page



Last update May 4, 2008



ABERCROMBIE & KENT (UK)
Eclipse (She sails the Galapagos)
Sunboat III (River vessel on the Nile)
Sunboat IV (River vessel on the Nile)
Abercrombie (Hotel barge in France)
Safari Quest (She sails near Alaska)
Explorer II, 360 pax (Former Swan Hellenic's Minerva, ex Saga Pearl. Explorer Cruises is operating an Antarctic programme in 2007/08 on the ship from November to March)

ABOU MERHI CRUISES (Lebanon)
Orient Queen, 660 pax (Ex Bolero, ex Starward. Abou Merhi Cruises is repositioning the ship back to Beirut after an unsuccessfull Arabian Gulf cruise programme launched in November 2005. The Orient Queen will start her 2006 Med cruise season in March. July 2006: chartered by the U.S. government to evacuate Americans from war-torn Lebanon. August: chartered by Louis for a period of 7 days and then acquired via a bareboat/hire purchase agreement. The bareboat/hire period is 5 year long and with immediate effect. December 2006: Hansa Kreuzfarten and Delphin Kreuzfarten chartered the ship until May 7, 2007)

ADRIATIC CRUISES (Croatia)
Dalmacija, 300 pax (March 2007: Hansa Kreuzfahrten will operate the ship for the rest of 2007)

ADVENTURE CRUISE LINES (Newport Beach, CA)
Pacific Monarch, 54 pax (Ex Spirit of Glacier Bay, ex Glacier Bay Explorer)
Rapture, 142 pax

AMBASSADORS INTERNATIONAL, INC. - AMBASSADORS CRUISE GROUP
Majestic America Line (Seattle)
Queen of the West, 146/163 pax
Empress of the North, 236 pax
Contessa, 49 pax (Former Executive Explorer, overnight cruise catamaran, owned until June 2006 by Glacier Bay Cruiseline)
Columbia Queen, 161 pax
American Queen, 436 pax
Delta Queen, 174 pax (She will sail its last season on the Mississippi in 2008 and retired from service in November)
Mississippi Queen, 416 pax (To begin operations in March 2008)
(American West Steamboat Company and Delta Queen Steamboat Co. began operating under the new name Majestic America Line in October 2006)
WindStar Cruises (Seattle, WA)
Wind Song, 148 pax
Wind Spirit, 148 pax
Wind Star, 148 pax
Wind Surf, 308 pax
(April 2007: Carnival Corporation & plc announced that it has signed a definitive agreement to sell Windstar Cruises to Ambassadors International Inc. Ambassadors selected V.Ships Leisure to manage the vessels)

ANTARCTIC SHIPPING SA (Santiago, Chile)
Antarctic Dream, 39 cabins (She will be in the north this summer and 2009 to cruise around Spitsbergen managed by Oceanwide Expeditions)

A'ROSA FLUSSCHIFF GMBH (Germany)
A'Rosa Bella, 200 pax
A'Rosa Donna, 200 pax
A'Rosa Mia, 200 pax
A'Rosa Riva, 200 pax
A'Rosa Stella, 174
A'Rosa Luna, 174 pax
(All the ships are river cruise vessels)

ATLANTIC STARS HOSPITALITY GROUP (Newport)
Arabella, 40 pax (Sailing cruise ship)
Madeleine (Schooner)
Rum Runner II (Motor yacht for day trips)

AIRTOURS (MYTRAVEL CO.) / SUN CRUISES (UK)

AMADEUS WATERWAYS (Westlake Village, CA)
Amadeus Symphony, 146 pax
Amadagio, 73 cabins
Amalegro, 73 cabins
Amacello, 73 cabins

AMERICAN CLASSIC VOYAGES (Chicago) (Out of business)
American Hawaii Cruises (New Orleans, LA) (Out of business)
United States Lines (New Orleans, LA) (Out of business)
Delta Queen Coastal Voyages (New Orleans, LA) (Out of business)
Cape May Light, 226 pax (Laid up near Jacksonville, Fla. August 2006)
Cape Cod Light, 226 pax (Uncompleted. Laid up near Jacksonville, Fla. August 2006)
(MARAD, the U.S. Maritime Administration is the owner of the two ships)

AMERICAN CANADIAN CARIBBEAN LINES (Warren, RI )
Grande Mariner, 100 pax
Grande Caribe, 100 pax
(Niagara Prince, 90 pax. Rhode Island College, Roger Williams University and Wentworth Institute of Technology assumed ownership of the ship in October 2006)

AMERICAN CRUISE LINES

  • American Eagle, 49 pax
  • American Glory, 49 pax
  • American Spirit, 93 pax
  • American Star, 100 pax

    AMERICAN SAFARI CRUISES (Lynnwood, WA)
  • Safari Spirit, 12 pax
  • Safari Escape, 12 pax
  • Safari Quest, 22 pax
    (Image of the three yachs)
  • Safari Explorer, 39 pax (To go into service in Alaska in May 2008)
  • Safari Legacy, 6 pax (Only for charter) (To go into service in Alaska in May 2008)

    ANDREW WEIR SHIPPING LTD (AWSL) (London)
  • RMS St. Helena, 128 pax (Working cargo ship and passenger liner)

    ANTARCTICA XXI (Punta Arenas, Chile)
  • Grigoriy Mikheev, 46 pax

    ATW CRUISES (AROUND THE WORLD CRUISES - SAFEZONE PTY. LTD.) (Australia) (Out of business)
    Island Sun (Planned charter from Mauritius Island Cruises. To begin cruises at the end of November 2004)
    World Discoverer (To begin cruises in mid December 2004. Mortgage holder Sembawang Shipyard, Singapore, took possession of the World Discoverer on June 18, 2004, until September 2007 when the ship was sold to Silversea)

    AURORA EXPEDITIONS (Australia)
  • Marina Svetaeva 100 pax (Photo courtesy Tiabunna - Virtualtourist.com)
  • Polar Pioneer 56 pax

    AVALON WATERWAYS
    (All river vessels)
  • Avalon Artistry, 178
  • Avalon Poetry, 178 pax
  • Avalon Tapestry, 164 pax (TwinCruiser class river ship)
  • Avalon Imagery, 164 pax (TwinCruiser class river ship)
  • Avalon Tranquility, 164 (TwinCruiser class river ship)
  • Avalon Scenery, 138 pax
  • Avalon Anastasia (Under refurbishemend in Germany for the 2007 Russia programme)

    AVENTURA(Germany)
    Aventura, 75 pax, 6 cabins (River vessel)

    AYRAVATA CRUISES - RV PANDAW 1947 (Yangon, Myanmar)
    RV Pandaw 1947 16 cabins (The original built in 1947)
    Rv Paukan 2007, 55 pax (Maiden voyage scheduled for January 2008)

    BIRKA CRUISES - BIRKA LINE ABP (Finland)
    Birka Princess (Acquired by Louis Cruise Lines for Louis Hellenic Cruises in January 2006)
    Birka Paradise, 1,800 pax

    BORA BORA CRUISES (Tahiti)
    Tu Moana, 74 / 78 pax
    Tia Moana, 74 / 78 pax

    BRITISH COLUMBIA DISCOVERY VOYAGES
    Pacific Aurora, 90 pax (Sold to Marine Growth Ventures, Inc. in May 2007)

    BLUE LAGOON CRUISES(Fiji Islands)
    Mystique Princess, 36 deluxe staterooms
    Nanuya Princess, 26 cabins
    Yasawa Princess, 33 cabins (December 2007: she has been sold and will be relocated to the Maldives)
    Lycianda, 21 cabins
    Fiji Princess, 34 deluxe cabins

    BONAVENTURA CRUISES (Holland)
    (All river ships)
    Victoria Cruziana
    Victoria Amazonica
    Virginia
    Victoria Regia
    Abel Tasman
    Prinses Christina
    Diana

    CARNIVAL CORPORATION & PLC
    Carnival Cruise Line (Miami, FL)
    Carnival Celebration, 1,486 pax (She will be transfered to Iberocruceros and scheduled to enter service in late spring 2008)
    Carnival Destiny, 2,642 pax
    Carnival Ecstasy, 2,040 pax (Chartered to the Military Sealift Command for six months as part of Hurricane Katrina relief efforts. After a refurbishments the ship will resume cruises in April 2006)
    Carnival Elation, 2.040 pax
    Carnival Fantasy, 2,044 pax
    Carnival Fascination, 2040 pax
    Carnival Holiday, 1,452 pax (Chartered to the Military Sealift Command for six months as part of Hurricane Katrina relief efforts. After a refurbishments the ship will resume cruises in March 2006)
    Carnival Imagination, 2,040 pax
    Carnival Inspiration, 2,040 pax
    Carnival Paradise, 2,040 pax
    Carnival Sensation, 2,040 pax (Chartered to the Military Sealift Command for six months as part of Hurricane Katrina relief efforts. After a refurbishments the ship will resume cruises in March 2006)
    Carnival Triumph, 2,758 pax
    Carnival Victory 2,758 pax
    Carnival Spirit, 2,124 pax
    Carnival Pride, 2,124 pax
    Carnival Legend, 2,124 pax
    Carnival Conquest, 2,974 pax
    Carnival Glory, 2,974 pax (Photo by Jack White)
    Carnival Miracle, 2,124 / 2,680 pax
    Carnival Valor, 2,974 pax
    Carnival Liberty, 2,974
    Carnival Freedom, 3,734 pax
    Costa Crociere (Genoa, Italy and Miami, FL)
    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
    Costa Europa, 1,494 pax (Former HAL Westerdam)
    Costa Mediterranea, 2,114 pax
    Costa Fortuna, 2,720 pax
    Costa Magica, 2,720
    Costa Concordia, 3,800 pax
    Costa Serena, 3,780 pax
    Cunard Line
    Queen Elizabeth 2, 1,800 pax (June 2007:Cunard Line announced the sale to Dubai World which will turn the liner into a tourism destination at The Palm Jumeirah. QE2 will be delivered to Dubai World in November 2008)
    Queen Mary 2, 2,620 / 2,800 pax
    Queen Victoria, 2,000 pax
    Seabourn Cruise Line
    Seabourn Legend, 212 pax
    Seabourn Pride, 204 pax
    Seabourn Spirit, 204 pax
    Holland America Line (Seattle, WA)
    Maasdam, 1266 pax
    Rotterdam, 1,316 pax
    Ryndam, 1,266 pax
    Statendam, 1,266 pax
    Veendam, 1,266 pax
    Volendam, 1,440 pax
    Zaandam,1,440 pax
    Amsterdam, 1,380 pax
    Prinsendam, 794 pax (Formerly the Royal Viking Sun, the Seabourn Sun) (Prinsendam: photo credit Andy Newman/Holland America Line)
    Zuiderdam, 1,848 pax
    Oosterdam, 1,848 pax
    Westerdam, 1,848 pax
    Noordam, 1,848 pax
    P&O Cruises (London, UK)
  • Oriana, 1,810/1,849 pax
  • Aurora, 1,878 pax
  • Oceana, 2,020 pax (Former Ocean Princess)
  • Arcadia, 1,968 pax
  • Artemis, 1,200 pax (Ex Princess Cruises' Royal Princess)
  • Emerald Princess
  • Ventura, 3,100 lower berth
    P&O Cruises Australia (Australia)
  • Pacific Princess, 688 pax (Ex R3)
  • Tahitian Princess, 688 pax (Ex R4. She will be renamed in 2009, becoming Ocean Princess)
  • Pacific Sun, 1,900 pax (Former Carnival Jubilee)
    Princess Cruises (London, UK and Los Angeles, CA)
    Regal Princess, 1,590 pax (She will move to P&O Cruises Australia in late 2007, replacing Pacific Sky, which has been sold to Pullmantur Cruises of Spain. The Regal Princess will be renamed Pacific Dawn)
    Dawn Princess, 2,000 pax
    Grand Princess, 2,590 pax
    Sun Princess, 2,020 pax
    Golden Princess, 2,600 pax (Photo courtesy Francisco Camino)
    Star Princess, 2,600 pax
    Coral Princess, 1,970 pax
    Island Princess, 1,970 pax
    Diamond Princess, 2,670 pax
    Caribbean Princess, 3,110 pax
    Sapphire Princess, 2,670 pax
    Sea Princess, 1,950 / 2,010 pax (Ex Sea Princess, ex P&O Adonia)
    Crown Princess, 3,110 pax
    Royal Princess, 710 pax (Ex Minerva II, ex R8. Sister ship to Pacific Princess and Tahitian Princess)
    Ocean Village (UK)
    Ocean Village, 1,450 pax (Former P&O's Arcadia, Sitmar Fairmajesty, Star Princess. She is the first ship in the new Ocean Village branch of P&O launched in May 2003)
    Aida Cruises (Germany)
    AIDAcara, 1200 pax (Former AIDA)
    AIDAvita, 1,600 pax
    AIDAaura, 1,600 pax
    AIDAblu, 1,590 pax (Ex Crown Princess, ex A'Rosa Blu. She will be transferred to Ocean Village in spring 2007 and renamed Ocean Village Two)
    AIDAdiva, 2,030 pax
    AIDAbella, 2,030 pax
    Iberocruceros(Spain) (Joint venture between Carnival Corporation & plc and Orizonia Corporación)
    Grand Voyager, 836 pax (Formerly Olympic - Olympia Voyager)
    Grand Mistral, 1,300 pax
    (Celebration from Carnival Cruise Lines, after an extensive renovation, will be transfered to Iberocruceros; she is scheduled to enter service in late spring 2008)

    CHINA SEA CRUISES (Taiwan)
    China Sea Discovery (Ex Carinthia, Fair Princess, Fairsea, Fairland Carinthia, she is laid up)

    C&C MARINE - C&C TRAVEL (Denmark)
    Coco Explorer 2, 300 pax (Ex Caribic Star. She would return to service next January operating the itinerary previously operated by the Coco Explorer No 1.)

    CLASSIC INTERNATIONAL CRUISES - ARCALIA SHIPPING CO. (Lisbon, Portugal)
  • Princess Danae, 550 / 640 pax (Former Port Melbourne, Danae, Baltica. Chartered for the 2006, between March and November, by the German operator Vivamare Seereisen)
  • Funchal, 400 pax (Photo D.R.Carneiro. She will return to Western Australia on Dec. 14, 2007)
  • Arion, 340 pax (Ex Astra. Chartered to Marsans, France, from December 25, 2006 until March 19, 2007)
  • Athena, 550 pax (Ex Valtur Prima, ex Italia Prima, ex Caribe. Charter to the British operator Travelscope for the 2006. Charter to Vision Cruises until 2007)
  • Princess Daphne, 548 pax (Ex Port Sydney, Akrotiri Express, Daphne, Switzerland, Ocean Odyssey, Ocean Monarch. Sister ship of the Princess Danae)

    CLUB CRUISE (Holland)
  • Van Gogh 506 pax, (Ex Odessa Sky. Photo courtesy ABP. January 2008: Club Cruise has created a new U.K. tour operating division named Van Gogh Cruises which has then closed in May. Van Gogh is to be chartered to the Russian market by company Metropolis Tur from June to October 2008)
  • Da Vinci (Ex ferry Finnjet acquired from Sea Containers)
  • Albatros (Chartered to Phoenix Seereisen)
  • Jules Verne (Chartered to Vision Cruises)
  • Astoria, 500 pax (Former Arkona. Chartered to Transocean Tours)
  • New Flamenco, 798 pax (Ex Spirit of London, ex Festival's Flamenco)
    (Club Cruise charters out all vessels to tour operators. January 2008: rumors that Club Cruise has signed a letter of intent with a South Korean shipbuilder for the construction of six newbuildings)

    CLUB MED(France)
    Club Med 2, 392 pax

    COMMODORE HOLDINGS LTD (Out of business)
    Commodore Cruise Line (South Hollywood, FL)
    Enchanted Isle, 729 pax (Ex Argentina, Veendam, Brazil, Monarch Star, Bermuda Star)
    Enchanted Capri, 500 pax (October 2006: the ship has been sold to the Mexican Company Demar in a hire-purchase agreement. Enchanted Capri has been on charter to Demar for the past three years. International Shipping Partners, Inc. will still manage the ship)
    Enchanted Sun, 1,050 pax (Interrupted plan of cruises, from the Port of San Diego and Rosarito, Mexico - agreement to charter the vessel)
    Crown Cruise Line
    Crown Dynasty, 820 pax (Former Norwegian Dynasty - sold to Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines and renamed Braemar)

    COMPAGNIE DES ILES DU PONANT (Marseille, France. The main shareholder is CMA-CGM, the leading French container group)
    Le Levant, 90 pax
    Le Ponant, 64 pax
    Le Diamant, 172 pax (Former Radisson Seven Seas Cruises' Song of Flower. The ship is co-owned by Compagnie des Iles du Ponant and Tapis Rouge Croisières)

    CANODROS SA(Equador)
    Galapagos Explorer II, 100 pax (Former Renaissance III)

    COMPAGNIE POLYNESIENNE DE TRANSPORT MARITIME - CPTM(San Mateo, CA)
    Aranui III, 207 pax (Freighter, she has replaced the Aranui II)

    CORAL PRINCESS CRUISES (Australia)
  • Coral Princess, 50 pax
  • Coral Princess II, 50 pax
  • Oceanic Discoverer, 76 pax (Former Oceanic Princess)

    CROISIEUROPE - ALSACE CROISIERE(Strasbourg - France)
    (All river vessels)
  • France, 80 cabins
  • Seine Princess, 60 cabins
  • Rhone Princess, 60 cabins
  • Modigliani, 80 cabins
  • Victor Hugo, 50 cabins
  • Gaspard Corte Real
  • Leonard de Vinci, 72 cabins
  • Ste Odile, 63 cabins
  • Princesse Sissi, 74 cabins
  • La Boheme, 80 cabins
  • Douce France, 80 cabins
  • Camargue, 74 cabins
  • Symphonie, 80 cabins
  • Renoir, 80 cabins
  • Mistral, 80 cabins
  • Van Gogh, 80 cabins
  • Monet, 80 cabins
  • Mona Lisa, 50 cabins
  • Vasco de Gama, 71 cabins
  • Fernao de Magalhaes, 71 cabins
  • Beethoven, 180 pax
  • Michelangelo, 80 cabins ( Real video or Windows streaming video)
  • Botticelli, 154 pax (She will be positioned along the River Thames from mid-November until April 1, 2007)
  • Europe
  • Belle de Cadiz, 180 pax (River and sea cruises in the Iberian peninsula)
    CroisiMer
  • Belle de l'Adriatique, 200 pax (Coastal cruising in the Adriatic Sea under the new CroisiMer brand. CroisiEurope plans to build other two sisterships with delivery in 2009 and 2010: La Belle du Bosphore and La Belle des Cyclades)

    CRUCEROS AUSTRALIS (Santiago, Chile)
    Mare Australis, 132
    Via Australis (Mare Australis' sistership)

    CRUCEROS MARITIMOS SKORPIOS (Santiago, Chile)
    Skorpios I, 74 pax
    Skorpios II, 140 pax
    Skorpios III, 100 pax

    CRUISE MARITIME YACHTING (The Netherlands)
    Monarch (River e coastal cruises)

    CRUISE NORTH EXPEDITIONS (Toronto)
    Lyubov Orlova, 122 pax (After her summer season, Orlova repositions to South America for winter cruises to Antarctica operated by Quark Expeditions )

    CRUISE WEST(Seattle, WA)
    Spirit of Oceanus, 100/135 pax (Former Sun Viva, MegaStar Sagittarius)
    Spirit of Alaska, 78 pax
    Spirit of Columbia, 78 pax
    Spirit of Discovery, 84 pax
    Spirit of '98, 96 pax
    Spirit of Endeavour, 102 pax (Ex Newport Clipper)
    Sheltered Seas (90-foot, 70 pax touring yacht)
    Pacific Explorer, 99 pax (Ex Temptress Explorer. Operated in partnership with Temptress Adventure Cruises)
    Yorktown Clipper, 138 pax (Cruise West has acquired the cruise vessel previously part of the Clipper Cruise Line fleet in January 2006)
    Nantucket Clipper, 100 pax (Cruise West has acquired the cruise vessel previously part of the Clipper Cruise Line fleet in January 2006. Currently named Spirit of Nantucket she will be renamed Spirit of Glacier Bay in 2008)

    DAMI CRUISE (Croatia)
    Darli, 81 pax (Ex Brand and Hardagenfjord)
    Romansa, 18 pax (Sailing ship)

    DCS-TOURISTIK (Germany)
    (Dunav Tours AD, Bulgaria, is the owner of the 3 river ships)
    Rousse Prestige, 161 pax
    Rousse, 210 pax
    Sofia, 210 pax

    DELPHIN KREUZFAHRTEN (Germany)
    Delphin Voyager, 650 pax (The former Orient Venus of Japan Cruise Line)
    Delphin Queen (river vessel)
    Orient Queen, 660 pax (December 2006: Hansa Kreuzfarten and Delphin Kreuzfarten chartered the ship until May 7, 2007)

    DESTINA CRUISE LINES (Out of Business)
    OceanMaster, 28 pax
    Destina Legacy (Former Royal Olympic Cruises Jason)

    DISCOVERY VOYAGES (Alaska)
  • MV Discovery, 12 pax

    DISNEY CRUISE LINE (Celebration, FL)
    Disney Magic, 1,750 pax
    Disney Wonder, 1,750 pax

    DOURO AZUL (Porto, Portugal)
    AltoDouro, 48 pax
    Invicta, 80 pax
    Douro Queen, 65 cabins
    AlgarveCruiser, 65 cabins
    (All river ships. The company manages a fleet of day cruise vessels as well)

    DDSG BLUE DANUBE (Vienna, Austria)
    Hemingway (River vessel, in partnership with GTA-Skyways)

    EASYCRUISE (UK)
  • easyCruise 1, 180 pax (Ex Neptune , ex-Renaissance 2. Following a refurbishment at the Keppel Shipyard in Benoi, Singapore she began operation in March 2005)
  • easyCruise Life, 600 pax (September 2007: easyCruise has acquired his second ship, to be named easyCruise Life; formerly The Jasmine - ex Mano Cruises - ex Farah, operated by Arab Ship Management out of Egypt)
    easyCruiseTwo, 100 pax (River ship, to begin cruises in July 2006. Formerly the 'M.S. Frontera', the riverboat is owned and operated by Boonstra River Line. The ship had her final voyage on August 17, 2007, ending the season six weeks earlier than the originally scheduled date of September 28, due to financial difficulties faced by Boonstra)

    ÉCOMERTOURS (Canada)
    Écho des Mers (Small ship cruises on the St. Lawrence)

    ECOVENTURA (Guayaquil - Ecuador)
  • Eric, 20 pax
  • Flamingo I, 20 pax
  • Letty, 20 pax
    (Three identical yachts that sail the Galapagos Islands))

    ELEGANT CRUISES & TOURS, INC. (Port Washington - NY)
  • Andrea, 105 pax (Formerly Harald Jarl of Norwegian Coastal Voyages)
  • Monet, 62 pax (She operates in the Adriatic from March through November with weekly departures from Venice)

    ELEGANT CRUISE LINES - ELEGANT VOYAGE (Cairo, Egypt)
  • Kon-Tiki (Nile cruise ship)
  • Sindbad (Nile cruise ship)
  • Rose of Nile (Nile cruise ship)
    (February 2008: Soon to be launched is their new luxury cruise ship Moondance)

    ELYSIAN CRUISES - RAVESCROFT SHIPPING (Coral Gables, FL)
  • New Flamenco, 798 pax (Ex Spirit of London, ex Festival's Flamenco. Charter to Travelplan. January 2007: chartered to Abu Dhabi's Tourism Development and Investment Company until the end of February 2007. November 2007: she has now been sold to dutch Club Cruises)
    Blue Monarch (Ex World Renaissance. On charter to Greece's Monarch Classic Cruises)

    EMPRESS CRUISE LINES (Malaysia / Singapore)
    The Empress (Currently laid up in Singapore)

    EMERAUDE CLASSIC CRUISES (Hanoi, Vietnam)
    Emeraude, 74 pax

    ENTRÉE CANADA - ENTRÉE YACHTS (Canada)
    (Ex Grand Yachts Adventures, Alaska)
    Revelation
    Absinthe
    Legacy

    EUROPEAN RIVER CRUISES (Amsterdam, The Nederlands)
    Moezelstar, 80 pax
    Esperanza, 148 pax

    EUROPEAN WATERWAYS LTD (England)
    (All hotel barges)
  • La Belle Epoque, 12 pax
  • L'Impressionniste, 12 pax
  • La Reine Pédauque, 12 pax
  • L'Art de vivre, 8 pax
  • Anjodi, 8 pax
  • Rosa, 8 pax
  • Meanderer, 6 pax
  • Nymphea, 6 pax
  • Scottish Highlander, 8 pax
  • Actief, 11 pax
  • Shannon Princess, 12 pax
  • Bona Spes, 8 pax
  • La Dolce Vita 6 pax (Venice, Italy)

    FANTASEA ADVENTURE CRUISES (Australia)
    Ammarí, 66 pax (Ex Rivage Saint Martin. Fantasea Cruises that operates day trips around the Great Barrier Reef and island transfers, has bought the 66-passenger Ammarí from Ustica Lines in Sicily)

    FESTIVAL CRUISES / FIRST EUROPEAN CRUISES (Piraeus - Athens, Greece)
    (Out of business)
    European Stars, 1566 pax (Sold to MSC Cruises. To begin operation in March 2005 as MSC Sinfonia)
    Bolero, 660 pax (Former Starward, chartered to Spanish Cruise Line, Madrid, Spain. Purchased by Abou Merhi Cruises in the spring of 2005)
    Flamenco, 800 pax (Chartered to the Spanish tour operator Travelplan until January 2005)
    The Azur, 760 pax (Sold)
    Mistral, 1,300 pax (Purchased by Alstom and then sold to Iberojet Cruceros in January 2005)
    Caribe, 500 berth (Purchased by Classic International)

    FRED. OLSEN CRUISE LINES (Ipswich, UK)
  • Black Watch, 798 pax (Former Royal Viking Star, Westward and Star Odyssey)
  • Black Prince, 450 pax
  • Braemar, 820 pax (Former Crown Dynasty)
  • Boudicca, 810 pax (Ex Grand Latino, ex SuperStar Capricorn, Royal Viking Sky and Hyundai Kumgang. She was transfered to Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines in October 2005 and undergo an extensive refit in early 2006. Her maiden cruise to the Canaries departed Dover on February 25, 2006)
  • Balmoral (Ex Norwegian Crown, ex Crown Odyssey. To come into service in January 2008 after works at Blohm + Voss Repair of Hamburg to extend the length of the vessel by about 30m. In addition to increasing public areas, it will also increase passenger capacity by approximately 350)

    FRENCH COUNTRY WATERWAYS (Duxbury, MA)
    (All river barges)
    Horizon II, 8 pax
    Nenuphar, 12 pax
    Princess, 8 pax
    Esprit, 18 pax
    Adrienne, 12 pax

    FYNE CRUISES (Inveraray, Scotland)
    Fyne Spirit, 12 pax (Cruises around the west coast of Scotland)

    GAP ADVENTURES (Toronto)
  • Polaris, 74 pax (Ex Disko, ex Shearwater until 2000. In 2001 she became Viking Polaris and then in 2003 Brand Polaris. In 2005 she was sold to her current owners, Murmansk Shipping Company and renamed Polaris)
    (GAP Adventures operates yacht cruises in Greek waters and three passenger yachts for the Galapagos Islands as well)
    (Explorer, 108 pax: the "Little Red Ship" struck an iceberg in the Antarctic and then sunk on November 23, 2007)

    GLACIER BAY CRUISELINE (Currently out of business. The small-ship operator filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and will not be operating a traditional 2006 cruise season)
    Wilderness Adventurer, 69 pax
    Wilderness Explorer, 31 pax
    Wilderness Discoverer, 87 pax
    Spirit of Adventure (Day-cruise vessel)

    GOLDEN STAR CRUISES (Piraeus - Athens, Greece)
    (Formed from Dolphin Hellas Cruises and Attika Cruises)
    Arcadia, 130 cabins 224 / 300 pax (Former Vicente Puchol, laid up in North America)
    Aegean II, , 800 pax (Formerly the Symphony from MSC)

    GOTA CANAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY (Sweden)
    Diana, 55 pax (River vessel)
    Juno, 60 pax (River vessel)
    Wilhelm Tham (River vessel)

    GRAND CIRCLE SMALL SHIP CRUISE LINE(Boston MA)
    Grand Circle Travel
    River Aria
    River Melody
    River Adagio
    Bizet, 120 pax
    (Plus other river cruises vessels in Europe and Egypt)
    Tikhi Don, 220 pax (River cruises in Russia)
    Rossia, 216 pax (River cruises in Russia)
    Overseas Adventure Travel
    Athena, 50 pax (Cruises in the Adriatic / E. Mediterranean)
    Continental Waterways
    (The three company operate a fleet of 45 ships ranging from custom-built river ships to rustic barges and gulet-style yachts)

    GREAT AMERICAN RIVER JOURNEYS (Seattle) (Currently out of business)

    GULF DREAM CRUISES (Pakistan)
    Dream, 1,250 pax (ex Dream Princess. She is sailing roundtrip cruises between Karachi and Dubai between November until February 2007, then she will return to the Mediterranean)

    HANSA KREUZFAHRTEN(Bremen - Germany)
    Dalmacija, 260 pax (The owner of the ship is Adriatic Cruises. Hansa will operate the ship for the rest of 2007 to replace the Paloma)
    Delphin (Photo D.R.Carneiro)
    Delphin Voyager, 650 pax (Ex Orient Venus)

    HAPAG-LLOYD CRUISES(Germany)
    Europa
    Hanseatic, 170 pax
    Bremen, 164 pax
    Columbus 423 pax (Owned by Munich based Conti-Group the ship is in bareboat time charter until 2011)
    Sea Cloud II, 86 pax (Sailing vessel. Winter 2007 / 2008: she is chartered by Lindblad Expeditions)
    Various river cruise vessels

    HEBRIDEAN INTERNATIONAL CRUISES (Skipton, North Yorkshire, UK)
    Hebridean Princess
    Hebridean Spirit, 79 pax (Former Sun Viva 2, MegaStar Capricorn)

    HERITAGE CRUISE LINES (Canada)
    Georgian Clipper, 18 pax (Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence River cruises)

    HOLIDAY KREUZFAHRTEN(Germany) (The company has announced bankruptcy in September 2006)
  • Mona Lisa, 745/782 pax (Ex P&O Cruises' Victoria, Kungsholm, Sea Princess. The owner of the ship is Kyma Ship Management, Inc. February 2007: She has been leased for three years and will be renamed The Scholar Ship in September. December 2007: starting May 1, 2008, The Scholar Ship will sail as the Mona Lisa again, chartered by Lord Nelson Seereisen until August 31.In September 2008, The Scholar Ship is intended to sail for a new season of learning)
    Lili Marleen, 814 pax (Ex Ocean Countess, ex Cunard Countess, Awani Dream II, Olympia Countess. The owner of the ship is Majestic International Cruises, Inc.)

    IMPERIAL MAJESTY CRUISE LINE (Pompano Beach, FL)
    Regal Empress, 875 pax (former Greek Line Olympia)

    INDIAN OCEAN CRUISES LTD. - FORESIGHT GROUP (London)
    Ocean Odyssey, 250 pax (The former Jason)
    (The company would commence its year-round operations from Goa in January 2007)

    INSTITUTE FOR SHIPBOARD EDUCATION
    Explorer, 836 pax (Former Olympic Explorer, Olympia Explorer. She replaces the aging Universe Explorer - formerly the Enchanted Seas, which has operated the University of Pittsburgh's Semester at Sea program since 1996, currently laid up in Portland, OR.

    ISLAND CRUISES / SUNSHINE CRUISES (A joint venture between UK tour operator First Choice - TUI Travel and Royal Caribbean International)
    Island Escape, 1,514 pax (Photo D.R.Carneiro) (ex Viking Serenade. She underwent a 16-day makeover which included the addition of 20 new outside balconies, plus refurbishment of various public areas in April 2006)
    Island Star, 1,506 lower berth pax (Ex Horizon)

    ISLAND ESCAPE CRUISES (New Zealand)
    Island Passage, 20 pax (Aluminium catamaran)

    ISLAS GALAPAGOS TURISMO Y VAPORES(Quito - Ecuador)
    Ambasador I, 160 pax (due to Galàpagos National Park regulations only 100 people are embarked)

    JAPAN CRUISE LINE INC. (Japan)
    Pacific Venus

    "JAPAN GRACE" AND PEACE BOAT ORGANIZATION (Japan)
  • Clipper Pacific, 1080 pax (Ex Dream, ex Caspi Cruises' Dream Princess, ex Airtours' Sun Cruises Sundream, Song of Norway. November 2007: International Shipping Partners has taken delivery of the ship, renamed Clipper Pearl on behalf of Pearl Owner Ltd. February 2008: ISP finalized a long-term charter of the ship to Peace Boat. The vessel will be renamed Clipper Pacific and will replace The Topaz)

    JEWEL RIVER CRUISES (Fort Lauderdale, FL and Wollerau SZ)
  • Jewel Imperial Blue, 80 pax (Ex Hispania; first cruise on May 15, 2008. April 2008: delayed at least until August)

    KLEINTOURS (Quito, Equador)
    Galapagos Legend, 90 pax
    M/Y Coral, 20 pax
    M/Y Coral II, 24 pax
    M/Y Grand Coral, 32 pax (Not yet operative)

    KRISTINA CRUISES (Finland)
    Kristina Brahe, 58 cabins
    Kristina Regina, 245 pax

    LINDBLAD EXPEDITIONS(New York, NY)
  • National Geographic Endeavour, 110 pax (Former Endeavour, former Caledonian Star)
  • National Geographic Sea Lion, 70 pax
  • National Geographic Sea Bird, 70 pax
  • National Geographic Polaris, 80 pax
  • National Geographic Islander, 49 pax (Ex Swedish Islander)
  • Sea Voyager, 64 pax (Ex Temptress Voyager)
  • Sea Cloud II (Chartered for 8 cruises in the Caribbean in winter '07 and for 4 Med / Atlantic voyages in spring - summer 2007. Charter for the winter 2007 / 2008, Caribbean cruises)
  • National Geographic Explorer, 150 pax (Former 1982-built Hurtigruten's Lyngen. To begin operation in the summer of 2008)

    LOUIS CRUISE LINES(Cyprus)
  • Princesa Marissa, 853 pax (Former Finnhansa. Louis announced that she has been permanently removed from service)
  • Serenade, 739 pax (Formerly Jean Mermoz, Mermoz. She sailed in 2003 for Malta-based Express Tours and Packages, Ltd. between Northern Italy and Nice on three night voyages catering primarily to a German-speaking market. Louis has placed the Serenade back into service in 2004. She was based in Cyprus in 2007. Louis later announced that she has been permanently removed from service)
  • Sapphire, 660/680 pax (Former Italia, Princess Italia, Ocean Princess, etc.)
  • Calypso, 486 pax (Former Canguro Verde, Regent Calypso, etc. Chartered by Thomson summer-only for a three-year period from 2007 onwards)
  • Ithaca, 650 pax (Ex Ausonia renovated in early 2005)
  • Aquamarine, 1056 pax (Ex Nordic Prince, ex Carousel. She sailed under the Sun Cruises banner until May 2005. Transocean Tours of Bremen, Germany will charter the ship for 212 days a year for a period of five years, starting April 2006. The 1971-built ship will be renamed Arielle. Having completed her charter contract as Arielle, Aquamarine returns to the Mediterranean in 2008)
  • Perla, 790 pax (Ex Seawing, ex Southward)
  • Aegean I, 280 cabins (Purchased from Golden Sun Cruises in June 2005 and then laid-up in Piraeus for the past few years. April 2008: it is reported she has been sold for conversion into an expedition-type cruise ship)
  • Ruby, 884 pax (Charter. Ex Holiday Kreuzfahrten's Lili Marleen, ex Ocean Countess, ex Cunard Countess, Awani Dream II, Olympia Countess. The owner of the ship is Majestic International Cruises, Inc.)
    Louis Hellenic Cruises
  • Cristal, 1,278 pax (Ex Silja Opera, ex Sally Albatross, NCL Leeward, Star Cruises SuperStar Taurus. Purchased in May 2007 from Sea Containers - Silja Line)
  • Orient Queen, 660 pax (Ex Bolero, ex Starward. Acquired via a bareboat/hire purchase agreement from Abou Merhi Cruises. The bareboat/hire period is 5 year long and with immediate effect)
  • Coral, 676 pax (Ex Triton, ex Sunward II. Purchased by Louis Hellenic Cruises in April 2005)
  • Princesa Cypria, 633 pax
  • Oceanic II, 745/782 pax (Ex Mona Lisa, ex P&O Cruises' Victoria, Kungsholm, Sea Princess. The owner of the ship is Kyma Ship Management, Inc. February 2007: she has been leased for three years and will be renamed The Scholar Ship in September. April: chartered from April 30, 2007 to May 28, 2007 to Louis. Starting May 1, 2008, The Scholar Ship will sail as the Mona Lisa again, chartered by Lord Nelson Seereisen until August 31, 2008. In September 2008, The Scholar Ship is intended to sail for a new season of learning)
    (Sea Diamond, 1,537 pax. Ex Birka Princess. Sea Diamond sank on April 4th, 2007 near the Greek island of Santorini)
    (Princesa Amorosa, 354 is currently laid up - sold for scrapping in India. 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, was sold for scrapping)
    (October 2007: in the next 12 month three ageing vessels will disappear from Louis' 14 ship fleet; the Aegean II, the Princesa Marissa and the Serenade. These three vessels, all built in the 1950/60s, don't meet the new SOLAS 2010 regulations)

    LÜFTNER CRUISES (Austria)
    (All river ships)
    Amadeus, 150 pax
    Amadeus Rhapsody, 150 pax
    Amadeus Classic, 150 pax
    Amadeus Symphony, 150 pax
    Amadeus Princess, 160 pax
    Rousse, 210 pax
    Deltastar, 160 pax
    Donaustar, 160 pax

    MAJESTIC INTERNATIONAL CRUISES (Athens, Greece)
    Ocean Countess, 814 pax (Ex Cunard Countess, Awani Dream II, Olympia Countess. Chartered by German tour operator Holiday Kreuzfahrten from autumn 2005 to summer 2006. She was renamed Lili Marleen. October 2006: Holiday Kreuzfahrten is out of business)
    Ocean Majesty, 519 pax (Chartered to Page & Moy from May through to December 2006. January 2007: chartered to Abu Dhabi's Tourism Development and Investment Company until the end of February 2007)
    Ocean Explorer I

    MANO CRUISES (Israel)
    Iris
    Royal Iris (Ex The Azur)

    MONARCH CLASSIC CRUISES (Greece)
  • Blue Monarch, 570 (Former World Renaissance, managed by Elysian Cruises. She is currently sailing as Grand Victoria)
  • Ocean Countess, 814 pax (Ex Cunard Countess, Awani Dream II, Olympia Countess. Chartered by German tour operator Holiday Kreuzfahrten from autumn 2005 to summer 2006. She was renamed Lili Marleen. October 2006: Holiday Kreuzfahrten is out of business)

    MSC CRUISES (Naples, Italy)
  • Monterey, 639 pax (The 1952-built ship could be not deployed again in service under the MSC brand: October 2006: she has reportedly been sold. November 9: she has been beached at Alang)
  • Rhapsody, 947 pax
  • Melody, 1,550 pax
  • MSC Lirica , 2,065 pax
  • MSC Armonia, 1,566 pax (Former European Vision)
  • MSC Opera, 2,065 pax
  • MSC Musica, 1,275 cabins
  • MSC Orchestra
  • MSC Poesia, 1,275 cabins (Photo courtesy Luís Miguel Correia)

    MAURITIUS ISLAND CRUISES (Currently out of business)
    Island Sky, 114 pax (Former Renaissance VII, acquired by Island Sky Owner Ltd. and chartered to Noble Caledonia)
    Island Sun, 114 pax (Former Renaissance VIII. She was scheduled to operate 22 cruises this winter out of the Mauritius capital before proceeding to German tour operator Dertour for charter from next April. Dertour has cancelled its summer charter and the ship is laid up in Singapore. Renamed Corinthian II, she was acquired by Corinthian II Owner Ltd. and will be delivered to Travel Dynamics of New York in March 2005)

    METROPOLITAN TOURING(Equador)
    Santa Cruz, 90 pax
    Isabela II, 40 pax
    Delfin
    Flotel Orellana, 48 pax (this vessel operates in Cuyabeno Wildlife)

    MTS, MELANESIAN TOURIST SERVICES (Papua, New Guinea)
    Melanesian Discoverer, 42 pax
    Suwannee River, 16 pax

    NANTONG LIHUI INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CO. LTD. (Wuhan, China)
    (All river vessels)
    Princess Jeannie, 258 pax
    Princess Elaine, 258 pax
    Princess Sheena, 258 pax

    NEW CENTURY CRUISE LINES (Casino cruises out of Singapore)
    Leisure World, 250 cabins (Former Skyward)
    Coral Princess

    NIPPON CHARTER CRUISE LTD. (Japan)
    Mitsui O.S.K. Passenger Line and Japan Cruise Line founded Nippon Charter Cruise in 2001
    Fuji Maru
    Orient Venus (Laid up at port of Aioi)

    NYK CRUISES (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) (Tokyo, Japan)
    Asuka II, 720 pax (Ex Crystal Harmony)
    Crystal Cruises (Los Angeles, CA)
    Crystal Symphony, 960 pax (She will enter in shipyard on Oct. 31 for a 12-day drydock and refurbishments / upgrades)
    Crystal Serenity, 1,080 pax

    NOMADS OF THE SEAS / ERGAS (Chile)
    Atmosphere, 28 pax

    NORTH STAR CRUISES (Western Australia)
    True North, 36 pax

    NORWEGIAN COASTAL VOYAGE INC. - HURTIGRUTEN (New York, NY and Norway)
    Newest ships
    Fram, 328 pax
    Finnmarken, 675 pax
    Trollfjord, 674 pax
    Midnatsol, 674 pax (The ship will leave Oslo on January 25, 2006 and arrive in Savona on February 10. After a 17-days as an accommodation vessel during the Winter Olympic Games in Turin she will depart for three Mediterranean cruises. The Midnatsol will sail back to Norway in March)
    New ships (Approximately 490 pax)
    Nordlys
    Richard With
    Kong Harald
    Polarlys
    Nordkapp
    Nordnorge
    Mid-Generation ships (Approximately 320 pax)
    Vesteralen
    Narvik
    Traditional ships (Approximately 200 pax)
    Lofoten

    NORWEGIAN FJORD STEAMERS AS (Norway)
    Nordstjernen, 177 pax
    Salten, 40 cabins with 50 beds

    OBEROI GROUP (India)
    Vrinda (River cruises, Cochin, India)
    (Oberoi will launch its first ship on the Nile, Zahra, in October 2007)

    OCEAN CLUB CRUISES - MAGIC CRUISE LINE SERVICES CO. (Port Canaveral) (Out of business)
    Mirage 1, 900 pax (She began service in May 2003 from Port Canaveral on two and three night cruises to the Bahamas and Key West and ceased operations on 10 January 2004 - Isramco Inc., a publicly held oil company operated by Israelis paid $8.05 million to purchase the ship a bankruptcy-court auction in March 2004. On March 2005 Isramco announced that its wholly owned subsidiary, Magic 1 Cruise Line, Corp., entered into a lease agreement pursuant to which it will lease the cruise liner Mirage 1 to a cruise line tour operator for the period from April 14, 2005 through October 31, 2005)

    OCEANSTAR (Dreieich, Germany)
    Hanse Explorer, 12 pax (Expedition ship)

    ORIENT-EXPRESS HOTELS & TRAINS (UK)
    Road To Mandalay, 118 pax

    ORIENT ROYAL CRUISES
    (River cruises in China)
  • East King, 192 pax
  • East Queen, 192 pax (sister ship)

    ORION EXPEDITION CRUISES (Australia)
    Orion, 106 pax (Ex Sun Bay Kreuzfahrten's Sun Bay. Following a programme of expedition cruises for Travel Dynamics International of New York she arrived in Sydney at the end of March 2005 to begin operation for Orion Expedition Cruises)

    PARADISE CRUISES(Cyprus)
    M/V Atalante, 260 cabins

    PANDAW CRUISES - IRRAWADDY FLOTILLA CO.(Yangon, Myanmar)
    Pandaw II, 24 cabins (River cruises)
    Tonle Pandaw, 28 cabins (River cruises)
    Mekong Pandaw, 68 pax (River cruises)
    Pandaw IV(River cruises)

    PETER DEILMANN CRUISES (Germany)
    Deutschland, 513 pax
    Dresden, 106 pax (River Vessel)
    Konigstein, 58 pax (River Vessel)
    Mozart, 204 pax (River Vessel)
    Cezanne, 100 pax (River Vessel)
    Katharina, 79 pax (River Vessel)
    Princesse de Provence, 148 pax (River Vessel)
    Casanova, 96 pax (River Vessel)
    Frederic Chopin, 79 pax (River Vessel)
    Heidelberg, 110 pax (River Vessel)
    (The 50 pax sailing cruiseship Lili Marleen was sold and converted into a private yacht in October 2004)
    (The river Vessel Danube Princess was sold to Favorit Reisen. Summer 2007: Donauprinzessin is sailing under the name Rossini for Favorit Reisen)

    PHOENIX REISEN GMBH (Bonn, Germany)
  • Amadea, 592 pax (Ex Asuka)
  • Albatros (Former Cunard's Sylvania, P&O's Dawn Princess. Sold to Indian shipbreakers) (The ship will be replaced by the Crown, former Royal Viking Sea)
  • Maxim Gorki (Former Hanseatic. November 2007: Phoenix announced that the ship will be retired in the autumn of 2008)
  • Viktoria, 180 pax (River vessel)
  • Alexander von Humboldt, 352 pax (Ex Saga Pearl ex Minerva)
  • Aurelia, 158 pax (River cruises)

    PLANTOURS & PARTNER GMBH (Bremen, Germany)
    Vistamar, 320 pax
    Swiss Crystal (River Vessel)
    Swiss Coral (River Vessel)
    Swiss Tiara, 146 pax (River Vessel)
    Vatchenko (River Vessel in Russia)

    PLEIN CAP CROISIÈRES - TVL VOYAGES (France)
    Adriana, 240 / 298 pax

    POLAR STAR EXPEDITIONS - KARLSEN SHIPPING (Nova Scotia, Canada)
    Polar Star, 105 pax

    PREMIER CRUISE LINES (Port Canaveral, FL) (Out of business)

    PRESTIGE CRUISE HOLDINGS
    Oceania Cruises (Miami)
  • Regatta, 684 pax (Former R2)
  • Insignia, 684 pax (Former R1)
  • Nautica, 684 pax (Former R5, ex Pullmantur's Blue Dream. She began to operate for Oceania Cruises in November 2005)
    Regent Seven Seas Cruises (Ex Radisson Seven Seas Cruises)(Fort Lauderdale, FL)
  • Paul Gauguin, 320 pax (The ship's owners, Paul Gauguin Shipping Ltd. owned by Grand Circle Corp. and Vantage Deluxe World Travel of Boston, have extended the management contract through January of 2010)
  • Seven Seas Navigator, 490 pax
  • Seven Seas Mariner, 700 pax,
  • Seven Seas Voyager, 700 pax

    QUAIL CRUISES
    (Spain)
  • Pacific, 658 pax (Former Pacific Princess, ex Sea Venture, the original "Love Boat")
    (January 2008: the new company would charter the ship from April to October 2008)

    QUEST OWNER LTD. (BAHAMIAN CLIPPER GROUP)
    Quest, 100 pax (Ex Disko II. Built by Arctic Umiaq Line as Saqqit Ittuk and sold in April 2007. Charter for the 2007 summer season to Albatros Travel - Denmark. Summers from 2008 chartered by Polar Quest - Sweden)

    RAZZMATAZZ OCEAN CRUISES (South Africa)
    December 2007: all programmed cruises have been cancelled
  • Razzmatazz (Ex Bremerhaven, Stella Maris II, Viking Bordeaux, Madagascar. The maiden voyage was scheduled for August 31, 2007. February 2008: the ship is still under arrest in Durban and was sold at auction in May 2008)

    REGAL CRUISES(St. Petersburg, FL - Out of Business)

    RENAISSANCE CRUISES (Ft. Lauderdale, FL) (Out of business - Eight Renaissance ships have been sold to the venture company Cruise Invest Management)
    R1 (RClass ship), 684 pax (Chartered to Oceania Cruises and renamed Insignia)
    R2 (RClass ship), 684 pax (Chartered to Oceania Cruises and renamed Regatta)
    R3 (RClass ship), 684 pax (Chartered to P&O Princess and renamed Pacific Princess)
    R4 (RClass ship), 684 pax (Chartered to P&O Princess and renamed Tahitian Princess)
    R5 (RClass ship), 684 pax (Sold to Oceania Cruises and renamed Nautica)
    R6 (RClass ship), 684 pax (Chartered to Spanish operator Pullmantur)
    R7 (RClass ship), 684 pax (She went to Delphin Kreuzfahrten to become Delphin Renaissance. Currently Pullmantur Cruises' Blue Moon)
    R8 (RClass ship), 684 pax (Leased for seven years to Swan Hellenic. She was renamed Minerva II)
    Renaissance VII, 114 pax (Sold to Mauritius Island Cruises)
    Renaissance VIII, 114 pax (Sold to Mauritius Island Cruises)

    RIVERBARGE EXCURSION LINES, INC. (New Orleans, LA)
    River Explorer, 198 pax

    ROYAL CARIBBEAN CRUISES
    Celebrity Cruises (Miami, FL)
  • Century, 1,740 pax (The ship had a significant makeover in May 2006)
  • Galaxy, 1,870 pax (She will become the first ship of TUI Cruises in May 2009, a new cruise brand established through a joint venture between Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. and TUI AG)
  • Mercury, 1,740 pax
  • Millennium, 1,950 pax
  • Celebrity Infinity, 1,950 pax
  • Celebrity Summit, 1,950 pax (Photo courtesy Port of Cherbourg)
  • Celebrity Constellation, 1,950 pax
    Celebrity Xpedition
  • Celebrity Xpedition, 92 pax
    Azamara Cruises
  • Azamara Journey, 698 pax (Ex Celebrity Journey, Ex Blue Dream, ex Blue Star: the former Renaissance R6)
  • Azamara Quest, 684 pax (To begin operation in October 2007)
    Royal Caribbean International (Miami, FL)
  • Grandeur of the Seas, 1,950 pax
  • Legend of the Seas, 1,808 pax
  • Majesty of the Seas, 2,354 pax (In January 2007 she will undergo extensive renovations)
  • Monarch of the Seas, 2,354 pax
  • Rhapsody of the Seas, 2,000 pax
  • Sovereign of the Seas, 2,276 pax (She will be transfered to Pullmantur in October 2008)
  • Splendour of the Seas, 1,808 pax
  • Vision of the Seas, 2,000 pax
  • Enchantment of the Seas (Enchantment of the Seas before the addition of a new 73-foot midsection)
  • 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
  • Navigator of the Seas, 3,138 pax
  • Serenade of the Seas, 2,490 pax
  • Mariner of the Seas, 3,138 / 3,807 pax
  • Jewel of the Seas, 2,110
  • Freedom of the Seas, 3,600 pax
  • Liberty of The Seas, 3,634 pax
  • Independence of the Seas, 3634 pax
    Pullmantur Cruceros (Spain)
  • Empress, 1,602 pax (Ex Empress of the Seas, former Nordic Empress)
  • Ocean Dream, 1,022 pax (Ex Pacific Star ex Costa Tropicale, Carnival Tropicale)
  • Oceanic, 1,132 pax (Ex Premier Cruises' Big Red Boat I)
  • Zenith, 1,374 pax (Ex Celebrity Zenith)
  • Sky Wonder, 1,200 pax (Ex Pacific Sky ex Fairsky and Princess Sky)
  • Pacific, 658 pax (Former Pacific Princess, ex Sea Venture, the original "Love Boat")
    CDF Croisiéres de France
  • Bleu de France, 752 pax (Pullmantur's Holiday Dream. Former SuperStar Aries, ex former Hapag-Lloyd's Europa. To begin cruises in May 2008)
    TUI Cruises
    Celebrity Galaxy (She will enter service for TUI Cruises in May 2009 under a new name)

    ROYAL OLYMPIA CRUISES (Piraeus - Athens, Greece and New York, NY - out of business)
    (merger of Sun and Epirotiki)
    Odysseus, 448 pax (Purchased by a Chinese company in April 2005. May 2008: arrived at shipbreakers in Alang, India)
    Stella Solaris, 628 pax (Laid up)
    Triton, 676 pax (Former Sunward II. Purchased by Louis Hellenic Cruises in April 2005)
    World Renaissance, 474 pax (Purchased by Ravenscroft Shipping - Elysian in April 2005 and renamed Grand Victoria)

    ROYAL STAR CRUISES / AFRICAN SAFARI CLUB (Basel, Switzerland and Mombasa, Kenya)
    Royal Star, 220 pax (Former names: Ocean Islander, San Giorgio, City of Andros)

    ROYAL ZANTE CRUISES (St. Kitts)
    Caribbean Duchess

    SAGA HOLIDAYS(UK, U.S. office in Boston, MA)
    Saga Rose, 580/747 pax (Ex Sagafiord)
    Saga Ruby (Former Caronia, Vistafjord; she left Cunard in November 2004. Inaugural voyage on March 1st. 2005)
    Spirit of Adventure, 470 pax (Ex Berlin. On April 2005 Saga has purchased the Berlin from German owners. After a charter to Russian tour operator Metropolis Tur and operated as Orange Cruises' Orange Melody Saga renamed the vessel Spirit of Adventure after a multi-million pound refit in Genoa)

    SALAMIS CRUISE LINES(Cyprus)
    Salamis Glory, 600 pax (Ex Regent Spirit)
    Salamis Star, 674 pax

    SCYLLA TOURS (Basel, Switzerland)
    (All river vessels)
    Swiss Pearl, 123 pax
    Swiss Crystal, 125 pax
    Swiss Crown, 150 pax
    Swiss Coral, 90 pax
    Swiss Diamond, 124 pax
    Saxonia, 89
    Switzerland, 115 pax
    Switzerland II, 107 pax
    Venezia, 104 pax
    Swiss Ruby
    Swiss Corona (Managed by Transocean Tours)
    Swiss Emerald, 124 pax
    Swiss Gloria, 153 pax
    Swiss Tiara, 153 pax (To begin operation in 2007)

    SEA CLOUD CRUISES(Germany, U.S. office in Parsippany, NJ)
    Sea Cloud, 64/70 pax (Sailing vessel)
    Sea Cloud II, 96 pax (Sailing vessel, chartered by Hapag-Lloyd)
    River Cloud, 90 pax
    River Cloud II, 88 pax

    SEADREAM YACHT CLUB(Coconut Grove, FL)
  • SeaDream I, 58 staterooms (Former Seabourn Goddess I)
  • SeaDream II, 58 staterooms (Former Seabourn Goddess II)

    SIAM WHITE ASIA LTD. CO. (Thailand)
    Thanatharee, 12 pax (Rice barge, Chao Phrya River, Thailand)

    SILVERSEA CRUISES(Ft. Lauderdale, FL)
  • Silver Shadow, 388 pax
  • Silver Cloud, 296 pax
  • Silver Whisper, 382 pax
    Silver Wind, 296 pax
  • World Discoverer, 140 pax (The company took delivery of the vessel in Singapore on September 17. The ship will undergo a multi-million dollar refurbishment before it begins service in June 2008 as HSH Prince Albert II)

    SOCIETY EXPEDITIONS (Bremen, Germany and Seattle, WA)
    (Out of business)

    SONESTA HOTELS, RESORTS & NILE CRUISES (Boston, MA - Cairo, Egypt)
  • Sonesta Star Goddess, 66 pax
  • Sonesta Moon Goddess, 100 pax
  • Sonesta Sun Goddess, 124 pax
  • Sonesta Nile Goddess, 130 pax
  • Sonesta St. George I, 118 pax
    (All river ships sailing the Nile)

    SPANISH CRUISE LINE (Madrid, Spain)
    Crown Mare Nostrum, 800 - 1,150 pax (Ex Crown, ex Norwegian Star 1, ex Royal Viking Sea / Royal Odyssey)

    STAR CLIPPERS (Coral Gables, FL)
    Royal Clipper, 228 pax
    Star Clipper, 170 pax
    Star Flyer, 170 pax
    (January 2006: the three tall ships have recently undergone a series of upgrades and refurbishments)

    STAR CRUISES (Singapore and Port Klang, Malaysia)
  • Star Pisces, 2,192 pax
  • SuperStar Gemini, 900 pax (Former Crown Jewel, Cunard Crown Jewel. September 2007: Star Cruises announced the sale of the ship to Jewel Owner Ltd. a company in the Clipper Group. SuperStar Gemini will be chartered back from the new owner until December 2008)
  • Superstar Virgo, 2,800 pax
  • MegaStar Taurus, 72 pax
  • MegaStar Aries, 72 pax
  • SuperStar Libra, 1,534 pax (Ex Norwegian Sea)
  • SuperStar Aquarius, 1,529 lower berth pax (Ex Norwegian Wind. Transfered to Star Cruises in June 2007)
    NCL Corp. (it contains the NCL, NCL America and Orient Lines brands)
    Norwegian Cruise Line (Miami, FL)
  • Norwegian Gem, 2,384 pax lower berths
  • Norwegian Spirit, 2,800 pax (Ex SuperStar Leo)
  • Norwegian Sun
  • Norwegian Majesty, 1,462 (Former Royal Majesty. April 2008: sold to the Cyprus Louis Group. She will be chartered back to complete her announced scheduled itinerary)
  • Norwegian Dream, 1,750 pax (Former Dreamward. April 2008: sold to the Cyprus Louis Group. She will be chartered back to complete her announced scheduled itinerary)
  • Norway, 2,022 pax (Out of service. Currently moored off Port Klang, Malaysia)
  • Norwegian Star, 2240 pax
  • Norwegian Dawn, 2,224
  • Norwegian Jewel, 2,224 pax
  • Norwegian Pearl, 2,394 pax
  • S/S United States (NCL intends to convert the vessel to a modern cruise ship)
  • Independence (Purchased at federal auction from the US Maritime Administration. February 2008: renamed Oceanic she was towed out of her berth in San Francisco. NCL sold the ship last year)
    NCL America
  • Pride of America, 2000 (Ex Project America ship 1)
  • Pride of Aloha (Formerly the Norwegian Sky. February 2008: NCL announced the withdrawal from the Hawai'i market effective on May 11. The ship is being transferred to Star Cruises and will be reflagged and deployed in Asia in the summer of 2008)
  • Pride of Hawaíi, 2,400 pax (NCL will re-flag Pride of Hawai'i into the Bahamas registry and re-name her Norwegian Jade after a short wet dock in Honolulu in February 2008)
    Orient Lines
  • Marco Polo, 826 pax (Former Alexandr Pushkin. June 2007: NCL Corp. announced the sale of the ship to Global Cruise Lines, Piraeus effective March 23, 2008. She will jon the fleet of Transocean Tours next year on long term charter)
    Cruise Ferries
  • Wasa Queen, 250 cabins (Currently, December 2006, based in Hong Kong)

    SWAN HELLENIC CRUISES (London, UK)
    The company operated Minerva II (Former R8) that was transfered to Princess Cruises in April 2007 and renamed Royal Princess. Previously Swan Hellenic operated the Minerva. March 2007: Lord Sterling - former chairman of P&O Cruises - has bought the company from Carnival, but no replacement vessel has been identified at that stage. July 2007: Swan Hellenic has joined the All Leisure Group that own Voyages of Discovery that will charter Minerva as Minerva II.

    TAHITI CRUISES
    Haumana, 36 pax

    TAUCK WORLD DISCOVERY (Norwalk, CT)
    Swiss Emerald, 118 pax (River ship)
    Swiss Diamond, 124 pax (River ship)
    Swiss Sapphire, 118 pax (River ship)

    TEMPTRESS ADVENTURE CRUISES (Miami, FL)
    Temptress Explorer, 99 pax (Operated in partnership with Cruise West)
    Voyager, 63 pax

    THE WORLD OF RESIDENSEA (Oslo and New York)
    The World, 110 privately owned residences and 88 guest suites

    THOMSON CRUISES - TUI TRAVEL (UK)
  • The Emerald, 1174 pax (Former Santa Rosa, Regent Rainbow, chartered from Louis Cruise Lines. Thomson Cruises will no longer charter the ship after this summer)
  • Thomson Spirit, 1,212 pax (Formerly the Nieuw Amsterdam of 1983, ex AMCV's Patriot. Chartered from Louis Cruise Lines. Owner of the ship is HAL. Winter 2005: the ship is based in Sharm el Sheikh offering seven-night sailings to ports in Egypt and Jordan. Spirit departs the Red Sea at end April, heading back to her summer Palma de Mallorca base)
    Thomson Celebration, 1350 (Ex Noordam. The ship left the HAL fleet on November 2004)
  • Thomson Destiny, 1432 pax (Ex Song of America, ex Sunbird. To begin operation in 2005. Chartered by Louis Cruise Lines)
  • The Calypso, 486 pax (Former Canguro Verde, Regent Calypso, etc. Chartered by Thomson summer-only for a three-year period from 2007 onwards)

    TRANSOCEAN TOURS (Germany)
  • Astor, 590 pax (Former Fedor Dostoyevskiy)
  • Astoria, 500 pax (Former Arkona. She will be back to owner Club Cruise in May 2008)
  • Arielle, 1,050 pax (Transocean Tours chartered the Aquamarine from Louis Cruise Lines for 212 days a year for a period of five years, starting April 2006; the 1971-built ship was renamed Arielle. The Aquamarine is the Nordic Prince, ex Carousel)
  • Bellevue, 198 pax (TwinCruiser class river ship)
  • Marco Polo, 826 pax (Former Alexandr Pushkin. The owner of the ship is Global Cruise Lines, Piraeus. Marco Polo joins the fleet of Transocean Tours on long term charter; she will replace Arielle that will be redelivered to owner Louis Cruises. From 2008 Transocean will operate three ships: Astor, Astoria and Marco Polo)

    TRAVEL DYNAMICS INT. (New York)
  • Corinthian II, 114 pax (Ex Island Sun, ex Renaissance VIII)
  • Clelia II, 110 pax (Ex Renaissance IV)
  • Callisto, 34 pax

    TRAVELSCOPE (UK)
    December 2007: Travelscope Holidays has gone into administration and ceased taking bookings
    Funchal, 400 pax (Charter for the 2006 summer. Photo D.R. Carneiro)
    Athena, 550 pax (Ex Valtur Prima, ex Italia Prima, ex Caribe. Charter for the 2006)

    TUI Travel PLC (Germany)
    (TUI Travel PLC is formed by the merger of First Choice Holidays PLC with the Tourism Division of TUI AG)
    Grand Expeditions, Inc. (Boca Raton, Florida)
    Grand Expeditions brands include The Moorings, (yacht charter company) and NauticBlue (power yacht vacations)
    Le Boat, Crown Blue Line, Connoisseur and Emerald Star (Canal boating vacations in Europe)
    Intrav / Clipper Cruise Line (St. Louis, Missouri )
    Clipper Odyssey, 128 pax (May 2007: sold to International Shipping Partners. INTRAV will operate the ship through September. Zegrahm Expeditions of Seattle has chartered the ship for five years starting in April 2008)
    Clipper Adventurer, 122 pax (ex Alla Tarasova. May 2007: sold to International Shipping Partners. INTRAV will operate scheduled departures through February, and will charter the vessel for next spring. Noble Caledonia and Albatros Travel has chartered Clipper Adventurer for the summer 2008. For Winter 08/09 and the next four winters the vessel has been chartered by First Choice/Quark Expeditions)
    Peregrine Adventures (Melbourne)
    Akademik Ioffe / Peregrine Mariner, 110 pax
    Akademik Sergei Vavilov / Peregrine Voyager, 110
    In November 2006 the two vessels of Clipper Cruise Line, along with the two small ships operated by the First Choice Holidays-owned Australian travel company Peregrine, will be brought together under one management and brand: First Choice Expedition Cruising.
    (The Yorktown Clipper and the Nantucket Clipper were acquired by Cruise West in January 2006)
    Quark Expeditions(Darien, CT)
    Professor Multanovskiy, 49 pax
    Professor Molchanov, 52 pax
    Kapitan Khlebnikov, 112 pax
    Orlova, 122 pax
    Sapik Ittuk, 82 pax (November 2006: sold to Nova Cruising Ltd. and then chartered to Supernova Expeditions Ltd. April 2007: the ship has been renamed Ocean Nova. She is managed by ISP)

    UNIWORLD GRAND RIVER CRUISES (Los Angeles, California and Basel, Switzerland)
    Europe
    River Ambassador, 140 pax
    River Duchess, 136 pax
    River Queen, 136 pax
    River Empress, 136 pax
    River Princess, 136 pax
    River Countess, 136 pax
    River Baroness 140 pax
    River Royale, 132 pax
    Douro Queen, 130 pax (Operated jointly with Douro Azul)
    Russia
    Litinov, 220 pax
    Nile and Egypt (Ships under charter agreements)
    M.S. Giselle, 158 pax
    M.S. Medea, 118 pax
    M.S. Prince Abbas, 120 pax
    China
    (Affiliation with the river cruise ships of Victoria Cruises)

    VANTAGE DELUXE WORLD TRAVEL (Boston)
    River Discovery, 166 pax
    (+ 3 other river cruise ships navigating in European rivers)

    VARIETY CRUISES (Athens, Greece)
    (The merger of Zeus Cruises and Hellas Yachts)
    M/S Viking Star, 50 pax
    M/Y Diogenis V., 50 pax
    M/Y Zeus II, 34 pax
    Harmony G, 44 pax
    Galileo, 50 pax
    Panorama , 50 pax (Luxury motor sailor)
    Pantheon
    Pegasus

    VERMONT DISCOVERY CRUISES (Burlington, Vermont)
  • Moonlight Lady, 8 staterooms (Waterway yacht)

    VICTORIA CRUISES (New York, NY)
    (All river vessels in China)
  • Victoria Queen, 204 pax
  • Victoria Star, 204
  • Victoria Prince, 170 pax
  • Victoria Empress, 198 pax (Refurbished in winter 2007/2008)
  • Victoria Katarina, 266 pax
  • Victoria Rose (Rebuilt in 2001)
  • Victoria Anna, 308 pax
    (Victoria I, Victoria II, Victoria III, Victoria V, Victoria VII, Victoria Angel, Victoria Princess, Victoria Blue Whale, and Victoria Pearl are no longer in the fleet)

    VIKING RIVER CRUISES (Woodland Hills, California and Basel in Switzerland)
    (Vessels cruising in Europe)
    Viking Seine, 162 pax (formerly Viking Rhone)
    Viking Burgundy, 162 pax
    Viking Danube
    Viking Pride, 150 pax
    Viking Europe, 150 pax
    Viking Spirit, 75 cabins
    Viking Neptune, 75 cabins
    Viking Sky, 144 pax (Former Blue Danube II, sister ship of the Viking Danube)
    Viking Sun, 198 pax
    Viking Schumann, 120 pax (Ex Clara Schumann)
    Viking Helvetia, 198 pax (The ship is a sister to Viking Sun)
    Viking Fontane, 122 pax (Ex Theodor Fontane)
    Viking Primadonna, 149 pax
    (Vessels cruising in Russia and Ukraine)
    Viking Kirov
    Viking Pakhomov
    Viking Lavrinenkov
    Viking Lomonosov
    Viking Surkov, 199 pax (She is to undergo a conversion and upgrading by Aker Yards Lifecycle Services for the 2008 season)
    Viking Peterhof
    (Vessels cruising in China)
    Viking Century Sky, 300 pax (In partnership with the Chongqing New Century Cruise Company)
    Viking Century Sun, 300 pax (In partnership with the Chongqing New Century Cruise Company)

    VISION CRUISES (Madrid, Spain)
    Jules Verne, 508 pax (Ex Travelscope's Rembrandt. Former Walrus, she was chartered to Travelscope in 2005.