Bahamas Celebration Was Decommissioned In 2015
Bahamas Celebration was a cruise ship previously operated by Celebration Cruise Line. Bahamas Celebration was built by HDW in West Germany. The ship had an active service life of 34 years.
On October 31, 2014, Bahamas Celebration struck an unknown object while departing from Freeport, opening up a small hole in the port side. In December 2014 it was announced that the ship could not be repaired. On January 24, 2015 it was announced that the ship has been sold for scrap. Further tracking information will likely not be available.
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Bahamas Celebration Cruise Ship Details
Homeport: Port Huron, Michigan
In Service:1981 | 34 years
Decomm:2015
Class:NA
Builder:HDW
Build Location:West Germany
Call Sign:NA
Flagged Country:Bahamas
Passengers:1,900
Crew:NA
Gross Tons:35,483 GT
Length:
673.4 ft
Beam:
78.7 ft
Draft:
19.7 ft
Speed:
21.0 knots / 24.2 mph
Staterooms:NA
Ship Name & Operator History
| Ship Name | Name Era | Line Name |
|---|---|---|
| Bahamas Celebration | (2008 - 2015) 7 years | Celebration Cruise Line |
| Prinsesse Ragnhild | (1990 - 2008) 18 years | Color Line |
| Prinsesse Ragnhild | (1981 - 1990) 9 years | Jahre Line |
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