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The MS ''Jubilee'' (also known as ''Pacific Sun'' and ''Henna'') was a
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that was originally built for
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. She was the second out of three ships to be built for Carnival's of cruise ships. She was last owned by the Chinese company HNA Cruise Company, Limited around the West Pacific region. The ship is no longer in service and was scrapped in 2017.


History


Carnival Cruise Lines

''Jubilee'' was built in 1986 by Kockums Varv, Malmö, Sweden, for
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, along with near-
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'' Celebration''. The other near-sister ship of the class, ''
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'', was built earlier by Aalborg Værft in Aalborg, Denmark. For many years, Jubilee sailed from Long Beach to the Mexican Riviera, including Ensenada, Puerto Vallarta, Cabo San Lucas and Mazatlan. In 1989, she started sailing Vancouver to Alaska and Hawaii, and in later years from Miami to the Caribbean and Panama Canal cruises between Miami and San Diego. Her final homeport was Jacksonville, Florida. The last passenger sailing with Carnival took place on August 26, 2004 with a 4-day cruise to Nassau and Freeport, Bahamas.


P&O Cruises

In 2004, the vessel was transferred from Carnival to
P&O Cruises Australia P&O Cruises Australia is a British-American owned cruise line with operational headquarters as part of Carnival Australia, based in Chatswood, New South Wales, Australia. Originally a sister company of P&O Cruises in the United Kingdom, it was ...
and renamed ''Pacific Sun''. ''Pacific Sun'' arrived in Australia in 9 November 2004, and began year-round cruises from
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to the South Pacific and
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. From late 2007, she was based at
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, and was then the largest year-round liner to be based in Queensland. After receiving a multimillion-dollar makeover, she sailed in all white colours, like P&O's other ships, along with new amenities. ''Pacific Sun'' was the only ship of three sisters (with and ) whose funnel was changed upon leaving the Carnival Cruise Lines fleet; her sister's funnels were simply painted over and not changed, while ''Sun'' had both Carnival's iconic wings and a part of shielding removed. Carnival's first new build ship, the slightly older ''Tropicale'' (Now MS ''Ocean Dream''), also had her Carnival funnel removed, and replaced with Costa Cruises's round stove-pipe funnel, which she still retained until the end of her career. In late July 2008, 42 passengers were injured in a storm. The event became widely known when video footage was reposted on the internet two years later. On 18 December 2011, P&O announced that ''Pacific Sun'' would leave its fleet in July 2012. Her farewell cruise was an 8-day roundtrip from
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in Brisbane, Australia, and stopping at
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,
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in New Caledonia, and
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in Vanuatu with three days at sea. ''Pacific Sun'' had completed between 314 and 332 cruises, with 2,707 nights at sea and an estimated 586,000 passengers carried.


HNA Cruises

The ship was sold to Chinese interests under the newly formed cruise line, HNA Cruises. On 13 September 2012, the ship was renamed ''Henna''. The ship made her maiden voyage under Chinese ownership on 26 January 2013 from
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to
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. At it's time, the ship was the first and largest luxury cruise liner in mainland China at over 47,000 tons with 739 passenger cabins and a maximum passenger capacity of 1,965. Which included nine suites with balconies, 432 ocean-view staterooms and 298 interior staterooms. During its operation with HNA Cruises, the ship sailed to locations in
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and in
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. In September 2013 the ship was detained at a port on the South Korean island of
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after Chinese shipping service company Jiangsu Shagang International applied for a seizure. After several days stuck on board, the 1,659 passengers were flown home via HNA Group's China Hainan Airlines, leaving their cruise uncompleted but safe. In November 2015, HNA shut down its cruise ship operation after three years of losing money due to newer vessels being deployed to the region. Since the ''Henna''s last cruise with HNA, she was laid up and was placed for sale for $35 million USD.


Demise

With there being no interested buyers, ''Henna'' was sold for scrapping in Alang, India, it was photographed at the ship breaking yard in Alang as the ''Hen'', ready to be scrapped on 1 May 2017. By late June, scrapping of the ''Hen'' began. By late August, half of the vessel has been scrapped. Scrapping of the vessel was finished by late 2017.


Second Ship

In 2021, Carnival announced that its third LNG-powered ship would be named Jubilee, keeping with a new trend to name its newer ships after former vessels from its past. The ship will be 182,800 gross tons and have a guest capacity of more than 5,400 at double occupancy, along with 1,700 international crew members. It will homeport in Galveston.


See also

*
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References


External links


Henna page
at HNA Tourism Cruise and Yacht Management
''Pacific Sun'' historical page
at P&O Cruises
mirror

Professional photographs
from shipspotting.com {{P&O Australia Ships, state=uncollapsed Ships of P&O Cruises Australia Ships built in Malmö 1985 ships
Jubilee A jubilee is a particular anniversary of an event, usually denoting the 25th, 40th, 50th, 60th, and the 70th anniversary. The term is often now used to denote the celebrations associated with the reign of a monarch after a milestone number of y ...
Jubilee A jubilee is a particular anniversary of an event, usually denoting the 25th, 40th, 50th, 60th, and the 70th anniversary. The term is often now used to denote the celebrations associated with the reign of a monarch after a milestone number of y ...
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