Wanna buy a cruise ship? Nine old girls in the bargain basement

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Seajet Veendam
  • The Ocean Navigator and the Ocean Voyager: These are 202-guest coastal vessels, built in the U.S. and first entered service in the early 2000s. They were retired by American Queen Voyages in late 2023 and are currently available for sale through QPS Marine Ships. They were designed to sail in the Great Lakes and North America and were extensively refurbished over the years.
  • Seajets Fleet: Includes the former Veendam, Oceana, Majesty of the Seas, and Costa Magica. The Veendam was bought from Holland America Line in 2020 and the Costa Magica can accommodate up to 2,720 guests at double occupancy. These ships were acquired by the Greek company, Seajets, and are currently laid up in Greece.
  • The Blue Sapphire: A vintage cruise ship, built in 1981, currently out of service and held in Turkey. The ship changed hands over the years, serving at Hapag-Lloyd, Star Cruises, Pullmantur Cruceros, Saga Holidays, and finally, Russia-based Anex Tour. Its future remains uncertain as its last operator stopped operations in 2023.
  • The Aegean Odyssey: This ship, formerly operated by Voyages to Antiquity, was built in 1973 and has been out of service since 2022. After completing a charter contract with Road Scholar, the ship is now laid up in Greece.
  • The former AIDAvita, renamed Avitak: This 1,270-guest vessel was sold by AIDA Cruises in 2023 but remains laid up in Tallin, Estonia with an uncertain future
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