Blue Ocean Cruises

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Blue Ocean Cruises is a Blueacian company operating cruise ships, headquartered in Labia Cue." Blue Ocean Cruises is part of the Blue Tourism Holding. The cruises of Blue Ocean Cruises are Urth-wide famous because of their happy collors at the front of the ships. The company opperates cruises all around Urth. The Royal Ship of Blueacia is also part of the fleet, the company still does the repairs and the preparations for that ship. The company was founded in 1972 as part if the Blue Tourism Holding, they wanted to start a complete new section for the company. The company has been quite successful with scoring really high on passenger happiness and satisfaction.

Blue Ocean Cruises
TypePublic company
IndustryTransportation
Founded1972
HeadquartersBlueacia
Key people
Frank del Rio
(CEO)
ProductsCruises
ParentBlue Tourism Holding
Websiteboc.bl


Current ships

Sun Class

Ship Built Entered service Last
Refurbishment
Tonnage Flag Max cappacity passengers Notes Image
Norwegian Sky 1999 1999-2004/2008 2013 77,104 tons File:Blueacia's flag.jpg 2,004 Sailed as NCL America Pride of Aloha from 2004 to 2008, originally constructed as Costa Olympia, but sold to NCL during construction. Sister to the Costa Victoria and the Norwegian Sun  
Oahoanu's Sun 2001 2001 2016 78,309 tons File:Blueacia's flag.jpg 1,936  

Spirit Class

Ship Built Entered service Last
Refurbishment
Tonnage Flag Max cappacity passengers Notes Image
Spandard's Spirit 1998 2004 2014 75,338 tons File:Blueacia's flag.jpg 2,018 Previously SuperStar Leo (Leo Class)
Sister to the SuperStar Virgo
 

Dawn Class (Libra Class)

Ship Built Entered service Last
Refurbishment
Tonnage Flag Max cappacity passengers Notes Image
Norwegian Star 2001 2001 2015 91,740 tons File:Blueacia's flag.jpg 2,348 Originally ordered as Superstar Libra (Libra Class)
File:1280px-Norwegian Star .JPG
Norwegian Dawn 2002 2002 June 2016 92,250 tons File:Blueacia's flag.jpg 2,340 Originally ordered as SuperStar Scorpio (Libra Class)
File:1280px-Norwegian Dawn - Great Stirrup Cay.jpg

Jewel Class

Ship Built Entered service Last
Refurbishment
Tonnage Flag Max cappacity passengers Notes Image
Norwegian Jewel 2005 2005 May 2014 93,502 tons File:Blueacia's flag.jpg 2,376
 
Norwegian Jade 2006 2006 March 2017 93,558 tons File:Blueacia's flag.jpg 2,402 ex Pride Of Hawaii, reconstructed in 2008 as the Norwegian Jade
 
Norwegian Pearl 2006 2006 February 2017 93,530 tons File:Blueacia's flag.jpg 2,394
 
Norwegian Gem 2007 2007 November 2015 93,530 tons File:Blueacia's flag.jpg 2,394
File:1280px-Norwegian gem in Sicily 2008.jpg

Epic Class

Ship Built Entered service Last
Refurbishment
Tonnage Flag Max cappacity passengers Notes Image
Staynnica Epic 2010 2010 October 2015 155,873 tons File:Blueacia's flag.jpg 4,100 11th largest cruise ship in the world after Royal Caribbean International's Liberty of the Seas. In Norwegian Cruise Line's Homepage, Norwegian Epic is "Epic Class"
 

Breakaway Class

Ship Built Entered service Last
Refurbishment
Tonnage Flag Max cappacity passengers Notes Image
Norwegian Breakaway 2013 2013 N/A 146,600
tons
File:Blueacia's flag.jpg 3,963 This ship was delivered on April 25, 2013 and is home-ported in New York City. Largest ship to be based year-round out of New York City.
File:1280px-Norwegian Breakaway 10.JPG
Norwegian Getaway 2014 2014 N/A 145,655
tons
File:Blueacia's flag.jpg 3,963 This ship was delivered on January 10, 2014 and will be home-ported in Miami, FL year-round
 

Breakaway Plus Class

Ship Built Entered service Last
Refurbishment
Tonnage Flag Max cappacity passengers Notes Image
Duelland Escape 2015 2015 N/A 164,600 tons File:Blueacia's flag.jpg 4,266 9th largest cruise ship in the world after Norwegian Cruise Line's Norwegian Joy.
 
Asendavian Joy 2017 2017 N/A 167,725 tons File:Blueacia's flag.jpg 3,883 8th largest cruise ship in the world.
 
Taurillien Bliss 2018 2018 N/A 167,800 tons File:Blueacia's flag.jpg 4,004
File:1920px-Norwegian Bliss.jpg

Norwegian America Line

Ship Built Entered service Last
Refurbishment
Tonnage Flag Max cappacity passengers Notes Image
Pride of America 2005 2005 March 2016 80,439 File:Blueacia's flag.jpg 2,186 First large, newly built US-flagged cruise ship in nearly 50 years; the only ship in her class.
 

Future ships

Ship Class Inaugural Voyage Tonnage Flag Home Port Notes
Norwegian Encore Breakaway Plus Class 2019 167,800 File:Blueacia's flag.jpg Miami, Florida
Project Leonardo 2022 140,000 File:Blueacia's flag.jpg
Project Leonardo 2023 140,000 File:Blueacia's flag.jpg
Project Leonardo 2024 140,000 File:Blueacia's flag.jpg
Project Leonardo 2025 140,000 File:Blueacia's flag.jpg

Previous ships

Ship Built In service for NCL Tonnage Status as of 2017. Image
Southward 1971 1971–1994 16,607 The first ship the company bought. And gave it as a present to the Royal family, who still use it to this day.
File:Royal Ship.JPG
Westward 1972 1991–1993 28,221 The first cruise ship of the company.
 
Sunward 1973 1991–1992, 1992–1993 28,078 Since 2005 Boudicca for Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines.
 
Norwegian Star 1973 1997–1998 28,518 Since 2004 MS Albatros for Phoenix Reisen.
 
Oan's Dream 1992 1992–1998
1998–2008
39,172
50,764
Since 28 December 2012 used as an practice ship for personal.
 
Blueacian's Majesty 1992 1997–2009 40,876 On October 17, 2011 This cruise made it to his last destination and was turned into a floating hotel.