Cruise Ship Marella Dream
The Balearic Islands Port Authority dispatched emergency services yesterday at the port of Palma de Mallorca Spain in order to isolate the oil spill caused by the cruise ship Marella Dream operated by Marella Cruises former Thomson Cruises.
Cruise ship marella dream. Ll Marella Dream Current location and position of Marella Dream Cruise Ship Tracker Live Ship Tracker 29. Marella Cruises announced some sad news today that it is retiring its beloved cruise ship Marella Dream. The TUI Marella Dream was built in 1986 and has been owned by Holland and America and Costa cruises but after a ten lease TUI Cruises now own this 54760 tonnes ship.
Marella Dream has sadly retired from the Marella Cruises fleet. Marella Cruises has announced it will be retiring the 1986-built Marella Dream from its fleet after 10 years of service. In October this year Marella Cruises has announced it is retiring Marella Dream from its fleet following a decade of service however the fate of the ship was unknown.
The 1986-built Marella Dream was a leased vessel operated under charter. MARELLA DREAM Scrapped Cruise Ships current ship position tracker and cruise itinerary with port details. The leak which is believed to have come from the ships fuel tank started at around 10 am.
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The 1533-passenger 54763-tonne Marella Dream joined the Marella then Thomson fleet in 2010 and is one of the lines oldest ships -- alongside Celebration -- at 34 years old. The TUI-owned cruise line had planned to retire the ship by 2024 but like Marella Celebration Marella Dream will now face an early retirement due to the impact of COVID-19. The vessel MARELLA DREAM IMO.
Marella Dream is an extra large ship carrying passengers and crew and sails from. The ships captain in coordination with the port authorities requested evacuation of the crew member who needed urgent medical treatment on Thursday. She was to be retired from the fleet within the next few years along with Marella Celebration but with the current COVID-19 pandemic both ships withdrawals were brought forward with Marella Celebration already leaving earlier this year.
