
Germany's shipyard has stopped construction of the largest cruise vessel in the world. Unnamed ship was originally planned for an Asian cruise line. However, its future is uncertain. The ship will be scrapped as it is made of metal.
Global Dream 2 isn't being abandoned
The lower hull of the MV Global Dream II is scheduled to be scrapped, but the ship is not going away. The ship has almost 80 percent completion and can now towed with ocean-going tugboats. The ship is being built for Asia but is not being used. The shipyard administrators hope to sell the engine parts and machine parts in order to recover their costs. Global Dream will be demolished if they don't find a buyer.

The Global Dream II, a sister ship of the Global Dream I, is called the Global Dream II. It is now 80% complete and is targeted at Asian tourists. It was to be the first cruise ship with the world's biggest theme park and the longest rollercoaster. It would also have been the fifth-largest cruiseship by volume, weighing in at over 200,000 tons.
Fred Olsen's Black Watch, Boudicca and Boudicca are doubtful
Fred Olsen has to make tough decisions about two of its flagship cruise ship ships. The Black Watch and Boudicca, which were introduced as flagships by the Royal Viking Line in 1972, have been a great asset to the company. They have outlived their useful life and it is time to replace them.
The fates of Fred Olsen's Black Watch and former sister ship Boudicca are uncertain after the two vessels were sold off by the company to a Turkish company. Both ships were built in 1970 for Royal Viking Line. Later, they served as vessels of Star Cruises, Princess Cruises, Norwegian Cruise Line, Star Cruises, and Princess Cruises. The Black Watch was originally the Westward and was named for a period.
Royal Caribbean cruise ship Sovereign of the Seas
The Sovereign of the Seas, a large cruise ship, set sail on her maiden voyage in 1988. Her passenger capacity was 2,850, and the ship was equipped with numerous dining- and shopping venues. Later, the ship underwent major refits and was eventually transferred to Pullmantur. The company did not announce that it would be scrapping the ship until 2007.

The Sovereign of the Seas launched the Royal Caribbean's first megaship. She was the sister ship of the Monarch of the Seas (also the first of its type). She revolutionized and paved way for future megacruise ships.
FAQ
Where should I go on my cruise?
You need to decide where you want go, if your goal is to visit different ports. These details can also be used to help you narrow down your search. You might choose a cruise that includes places such as Alaska and Bermuda, Canada, England. France. Greece. Italy. Spain. Turkey. If you are more into beaches and water sports, you might want an itinerary that includes destinations such as Jamaica, Aruba, Bahamas, Costa Rica, Panama, Hawaii, Tahiti, etc.
What's a cruise ship vacation like.
An all-inclusive vacation on a cruise ship is the best description. You are taken care of at all times. All amenities are available, including entertainment, dining options, spas, and excursions. It's more than a place to stay and eat. It's also a great opportunity to relax and have fun. Only thing you will need is your sense for adventure!
How long does it take from port to port?
There are many factors that affect how long it takes to reach the port. These include distance between port and ship, speed of ship travel, etc. Important to remember that some ships dock very close by shore, so they can unload their passengers as quickly as possible. Others dock further from shore so the ship takes longer to arrive.
These four factors affect the cost of a cruise.
The main factors that will determine the price of your cruise are how much time you want to spend aboard, whether or not you prefer an all inclusive package, how many guests you plan on bringing along, and what cabin type you have booked.
Are there any drawbacks to cruising
You should consider the pros and cons to cruising. Some people don't like spending their entire vacation on boats. Others may prefer to stay near shore or in hotels. Others may be uncomfortable traveling so far from home. These fears can be easily overcome if you choose a cruise with plenty time ashore.
Why shouldn't I book my cruise in advance?
Booking your cruise early isn't always necessary. If you wait until the last moment, you may save money. However, if you decide to wait until the last minute, try to book well in advance. You will be able to avail of exclusive deals and promotions from cruise lines.
Statistics
- For an example of savings, Royal Caribbean offers up to a 40% discount with a dining package. (travel.usnews.com)
- You'll need to budget around $80 per person per day for this option – and an additional 18% gratuity. (travel.usnews.com)
- In addition, 10 to 15 percent gratuity is typically added to bar bills — for alcohol and soft drinks — and gratuities are applied to spa treatments. (cruiseline.com)
- If you're traveling alone, you may also need to factor in a single supplement, adding up to as much as 100% of the cruise fare. (travel.usnews.com)
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How To
How to avoid being seasick while on a cruise
Wearing a hat on a cruise will help you avoid getting seasick. A wide-brimmed head hat can prevent motion sickness. It keeps the head still and helps keep it from moving.
Also, a hat helps keep water off your face, which reduces the humidity. This makes it easier to breathe for those who experience dizziness when inhaled moist air.
Another tip: Drink lots of fluids. Avoid alcohol or caffeine. These drinks dehydrate our bodies, which makes it difficult for fluid to move around in our stomachs. Drinking enough liquids will help reduce the amount of salt in the bloodstream. Salt causes the body and kidneys to retain water. This can lead to nausea.
If you do feel nauseous, try eating something salty. Salty foods cause the stomach to produce more hydrochloric acid, which helps break down food particles in the digestive system.
There are medication options available to help seasickness. Side effects may include dry mouth or constipation, blurred eyes, headaches, dry mouth, dry eye, dry nose, dry mouth, dry stomach, dry mouth, dry vision, dry cough, and dry eyes.