Aegean Paradise

As Delphin Voyager in Hamburg harbor

  • Happy Dolphin
  • Hainan Empress
  • Delphin Voyager
  • Cruise One
  • Orient Venus

Bureau Veritas

IMO no. 8902333

The Aegean Paradise is a cruise ship that sails etstur for the cruise line.

History

The ship was built in 1990 in Japan as Orient Venus, where it was used as a three - star-plus ship from Japan Cruise Line mainly on the Japanese market. The ship was rebuilt in 2006 in Greece to a four- star ship.

On 1 May 2007, the ship was handed over to dolphin cruises and baptized on 18 May at the Hamburg Cruise Center HafenCity. Godmother was Katrin Hackmann, the daughter of Heinz -Herbert Hey, Managing Partner of Dolphin Cruises. The ship replaced the Delphin Renaissance, was released in late May 2006 Pulmantur Cruises. Dolphin cruises put the ship one by 2011.

After dolphin cruises had filed for bankruptcy with the District Court of Hamburg on 12 October 2010, took the owner of the vessel, the First Cruise One Corp. , A subsidiary of Greek Restis Group, the ship returned to Greece, where it first was Perama at anchor before it was chartered in 2011 for a few months after China.

2011 the ship went to the Spanish shipping company Happy Cruises, which began there from 30 May under the name Happy Dolphin in the Mediterranean. On 24 September 2011 Happy Cruises presented then surprisingly the operation a. By the end of November 2011, the Happy Dolphin was then in Venice, from where it was hauled by Parmera. Since the summer of 2012, the ship sails etstur under the name Aegean Paradise for the Turkish company.

Technical data and equipment

The vessel is powered by twin four stroke, twelve-cylinder diesel engines Pielstick manufacturer with a capacity of 6,568 kW. The motors operate at two controllable pitch propellers. The ship leads to a velocity of up to 22 knots.

For the power supply, three diesel generators with an output of 1,600 kW (apparent power: 2,000 kVA ) and a backup generator with an output of 210 kW (apparent power: 263 kVA ) are available.

The ship has eight passenger decks. The up to 650 passengers are accommodated in 324 cabins.

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