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Former Carnival Cruise Ship Beached for Scrapping In India

Former Carnival Cruise Ship Beached for Scrapping In India Photo Credit: Janvi Bhuri Baraiya Grand Celebration has been beached at the shipbreaking yard in Alang, India. While we reported already in November this might be coming, the vessel can be seen today on our cruise ship tracker as on the beach at the facility in Bhavnagar district. A fan favorite for short breaks to the Bahamas from Florida, the vessel had been sailing for Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line since 2014. As early as September 2020 the cruise line announced that the vessel would return to sailing on November 4, 2020. While that date never happened due to the CDC’s no-sail-order, it is staggering to think how fast these things can change.

This Carnival cruise ship made history Now it s being scrapped

Jan 2, 2021 This post contains references to products from one or more of our advertisers. We may receive compensation when you click on links to those products. Terms apply to the offers listed on this page. For an explanation of our Advertising Policy, visit this page. Another icon of the early days of cruising has been sent to the scrappers. Ocean Dream, which originally sailed as Carnival Cruise Line‘s Tropicale, arrived at the scrapyards of Alang, India, on Friday after being idle for nearly a year due to the coronavirus crisis. Unveiled in 1982, the 1,422-passenger ship was the first cruise vessel purpose-built for Carnival, and it played a significant role in the line’s early growth.

Lucayan lacks three legs needed to open

Says operator, airlift and marketing plan all missing Island invisible from marketplace for four years By NEIL HARTNELL nhartnell@tribunemedia.net The Grand Lucayan s February 1 re-opening threatens to inflict more losses on Bahamian taxpayers because it lacks the three legs required to sustain its revival, a hotelier is warning. Magnus Alnebeck, the nearby Pelican Bay resort’s general manager, told Tribune Business that the Government and its Grand Lucayan Board have yet to reveal whether a hotel operator has been hired to manage the property or if marketing and airlift initiatives have been readied. While acknowledging that it was better for Freeport s anchor resort to be open than closed, he voiced fears its Lighthouse Point property will just stand there because no one is coming and cause a big expense for taxpayers unless these three elements are in place before February 2021.

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