Celebrity Cruises orders fifth Ship
Papenburg, 22, February 2008 - The US cruise operator Celebrity Cruises (Miami), a subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd, has ordered a fifth big cruise liner from MEYER WERFT in Papenburg. The previous contracts for four ships of the Solstice class are now followed by a pre-contract for the construction of a fifth cruise ship.
Delivery of the fifth ship is scheduled for the autumn of 2012. The first ship of this class, the Celebrity Solstice, will be delivered in the autumn this year. The other ships will follow at one-year intervals each.
The 122,000-gt ships for Celebrity Cruises will have a length overall of 315 m and a breadth of 36.8 m. 2,850 passengers will be accommodated in 1,425 cabins. All standard cabins will offer more space than is usual for this type. More than 90% of all cabins are outside cabins, 90% of which have their own balconies. Other architectural highlights of the new ship will be the "Lawn Club" featuring natural lawn, the "Corning Museum of Glass" where the art of glassblowing is presented, and a couple of different restaurants.
"We really appreciate that we will build one more of these innovative cruise ships for Celebrity Cruises" says Bernard Meyer. "This type of ship features extremely energy-efficient and eco-friendly systems."
MEYER WERFT already built five cruise ships for Celebrity Cruises in the early and mid-1990s.