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The ''Celebration'' (also known as ''Grand Celebration'') was a cruise ship originally built for
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. She was the last out of three ships to be built for Carnival's Holiday Class of cruise ships. She last sailed for
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between 2015 and 2020. The ''Grand Celebration'' has since been retired for scrap in 2020 along with her remaining sister ship the ''
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'' (formerly ''Holiday'') and other ships that were also retired due the economic losses from cruise operations being suspended worldwide following the
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. A third sister ship named ''
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'' (formerly ''Jubilee'') was last operated by HNA Tourism. ''Henna'' was retired and was broken up for scrap in 2017.


History

The ship was built as the ''Celebration'' in 1986 by
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Varv in
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,
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for
Carnival Cruise Lines Carnival Cruise Line is an international cruise line with headquarters in Doral, Florida. The company is a subsidiary of Carnival Corporation & plc. Its logo is a funnel shaped like a whale's tail, with a red, white, and blue color scheme. This ...
. The ''Celebration'' began operating for Carnival on 14 March 1987. She remained in the fleet for over 20 years until she was retired from the Carnival fleet in April 2008. After leaving the fleet, ''Celebration'' underwent an extensive refit and re-entered service with Carnival's subsidiary
Iberocruceros Ibero Cruises ( es, Ibero Cruceros) was a British-American and Spanish owned cruise line based in Madrid, Spain. The cruise line was aimed at the Spanish and Portuguese speaking markets. Iberocruceros operated voyages from Europe, the Mediterr ...
as the ''Grand Celebration'' in the summer. The refit included new hull artwork and updated interiors. In May 2014, it was announced that the ship would be renamed ''Costa Celebration'' and transferred to Costa Cruises in November 2014. After the Iberocruceros brand was discontinued, the ship underwent refurbishment and was renamed the ''Costa Celebration''. On 21 November 2014, on the day before the ship was scheduled to depart on her inaugural voyage, it was announced that the vessel had been sold to an unnamed buyer. The next day, the ''Costa Celebration'' was removed from Costa's fleet and all bookings were cancelled. Passengers who had booked on ''Costa Celebration'''s future cruises were either refunded or rebooked on other ships. On 23 December 2014, it was revealed that the ship had been purchased by the newly formed Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line, who would reuse the name ''Grand Celebration'' and sail out of the
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in
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starting in February 2015. Bahamas Paradise was formed by former executives from the defunct
Celebration Cruise Line Celebration Cruise Line was a small cruise line that operated two-day voyages out of Port of Palm Beach to Grand Bahama Island. The company was founded in late 2008, and began operations on March 9, 2009. The company moved the ship's operations ...
that operated the . On 6 January 2015, the ''Grand Celebration'' arrived at the Port of Palm Beach for refit into Bahamas Paradise livery. During arrival, it was noticed that her ''Costa Celebration'' name was painted over with the ''Grand Celebration'' name, but the funnel retained the Costa livery. The ''Grand Celebration'' was scheduled to depart for her inaugural cruise on 1 February 2015, however, due to technical difficulties, the voyage was cancelled. Repairs were made and the ship set sail on 3 February. The ship continued to sail for the cruise line until March 2020 when the
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halted the cruise line industry. In November 2020, there were reports the ship had been sold to scrap. The company has announced the ship has been sold to a undisclosed buyer due to financial hardships associated with the cruise line industry being unable to operate due to the pandemic. She left Freeport, Bahamas on 12 November 2020 and arrived at Port Louis Anch, Mauritius on 30 December 2020 for refueling. At the same time, she was renamed ''Grand'' during refueling and her flag was changed to
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. The ship later set sail with its destination for
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,
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which is near where the
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shipbreaking yard is located. The ship was beached in Alang for scrapping on 14 January 2021. On 9 March 2021, it was declared that the scrapping process on her has begun.


Incidents

* On the morning of 10 February 1989, MS ''Celebration'' collided with the Cuban freighter ''Captain San Luis'', causing the latter to break in half and sink in 13 minutes. Three crew members of the ''Captain San Luis'', including her captain, were missing and presumed dead. The freighter was hauling cement at the time of the collision and had been experiencing electrical problems which left the ship without lights, navigational equipment, or steering. The ''Celebration'' remained on-site, rescuing the 42 survivors from the water and transferring them to a Cuban navy ship and tugboat before continuing on to Miami.


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