Where Are All The Cruise Ships Now
Once a cruise line has been selected you will then be taken to a list of cruise ships that are available for tracking within that cruise line.
Where are all the cruise ships now. Well over three dozen cruise ships were scrapped or sold over the past year as cruise lines struggled to survive. The Seven Seas Mariner cruise ship docked at the Port of Oakland seen on May 21 2020. By default the map shows all ships including cargo vessels tankers tugs and fishing boats.
If you are serious about cruise ship jobs then you are in the right place. Most of Costa Cruises fleet are based in Italian ports with clusters of ships at Civitavecchia Genoa and La Spezia while the 1996-built Costa Victoria has recently been sold to become an accommodation ship. Select the ship type.
Choose a Cruiseline Amadeus River Cruises AmaWaterways Ambassador Cruise Line American Cruise Lines American Queen Steamboat Company APT Guided Tours River Cruises APT. Three PO Cruises ships Aurora Arcadia and Oceana are currently docked in Dover. Both are iconic cruise ships that originally sailed for the famed Royal Viking Line once the worlds premier luxury line.
The ships of Fred Olsen Cruises are now docked at Rosyth near Edinburgh. Currently the international cruise line has 10 ships from its fleet that are back in service. This equates to 49 of the oceangoing cruise fleet of 1000gt or greater.
Please click on the ship name to see the current ships position in a map and additional information. While he may be obsessed with doing extensive amounts of research on ships and all elements of a cruise Don enjoys sharing his new found knowledge with fellow cruisers. Select A Ship To Track From One Of These 110 Cruise Lines.
To see cruise ships and ferries only click or tap on the filter icon disable all ship types and then select passenger vessels. The industrys largest player its brands include Carnival Princess Holland America Cunard Seabourn. With cruise travel shut down worldwide cruise ships arent currently hosting passengers sailing between popular ports of call putting on shows offering exotic menus or otherwise continuing.
