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''Balmoral'' is a
cruise ship Cruise ships are large passenger ships used mainly for vacationing. Unlike ocean liners, which are used for transport, cruise ships typically embark on round-trip voyages to various ports-of-call, where passengers may go on tours known as ...
owned and operated by
Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines is a UK-based, Norwegian-owned cruise shipping line with four cruise ships. The company is owned by Bonheur and Ganger Rolf and is headquartered in Ipswich, Suffolk, in the United Kingdom. The company is part of the F ...
. She was built in 1988 by the
Meyer Werft Meyer Werft is one of the major German shipyards, headquartered in Papenburg at the river Ems. Founded in 1795 and starting with small wooden vessels, today Meyer Werft is a builder of luxury passenger ships. 700 ships of different types have be ...
shipyard in Papenburg,
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, as ''Crown Odyssey'' for Royal Cruise Line. She has also sailed for the Norwegian Cruise Line as ''Norwegian Crown'' and
Orient Lines Orient Lines was a cruise line specialising in exotic destinations that was in operation 1993–2008. The brand was founded in 1993 by Gerry Herrod, and was sold to Norwegian Cruise Line in 1998. It ceased operations in March 2008 and was sold ...
as ''Crown Odyssey''. In 2007–2008 she was lengthened by at the Blohm + Voss shipyard in
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prior to entering service with her current operator.


History

The vessel was built by
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of Papenburg,
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, in 1988, for service with Royal Cruise Line as the ''Crown Odyssey''. In 1989, Royal Cruise Line was sold to Norwegian Cruise Line, which continued operation of the company, along with the ''Crown Odyssey'', until 1996. A reorganization of all the fleets owned by Norwegian Cruise Line saw ''Crown Odyssey'' enter service with NCL's main fleet, where it was renamed ''Norwegian Crown''. Following the purchase of
Orient Lines Orient Lines was a cruise line specialising in exotic destinations that was in operation 1993–2008. The brand was founded in 1993 by Gerry Herrod, and was sold to Norwegian Cruise Line in 1998. It ceased operations in March 2008 and was sold ...
by NCL in April 2000, ''Norwegian Crown'' was transferred, regaining her original name, ''Crown Odyssey'', in the process. In September 2003, ''Crown Odyssey'' was refurbished and returned to the NCL fleet, again with the name ''Norwegian Crown''. On 25 May 2006, NCL Corporation announced that its parent company,
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, had agreed to sell Norwegian Crown to
Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines is a UK-based, Norwegian-owned cruise shipping line with four cruise ships. The company is owned by Bonheur and Ganger Rolf and is headquartered in Ipswich, Suffolk, in the United Kingdom. The company is part of the F ...
effective August 2006. Star Cruises concurrently chartered the vessel back from Fred. Olsen and NCL continued her deployment through to November 2007. "Although a beautiful and well-maintained vessel, Norwegian Crown's smaller size is less suitable for Star Cruises' ambitions in Asia," said Colin Veitch, president and CEO of NCL Corporation. "Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines specializes in operating smaller and mid-sized upscale vessels and this ship should fit perfectly in their fleet." Her last NCL cruise was on 28 October 2007. On 21 January 2009, during a cruise, the ship sailed into rough weather in the Bay of Biscay, smashing through waves and winds. Two passengers were sent to a hospital in
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,
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, with serious injuries.


Reconstruction

Fred. Olsen took delivery of the ship on 7 November 2007, renaming her after the
Balmoral estate Balmoral Castle () is a large estate house in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, and a residence of the British royal family. It is near the village of Crathie, west of Ballater and west of Aberdeen. The estate and its original castle were bought fr ...
in 2008. The company initiated a major refit at the Blohm + Voss repair shipyard in
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,
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, before her inaugural cruise on 13 February 2008, to
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—her base for Caribbean cruising. The work lengthening the ship with an insertion of a midsection, built in conjunction with
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in
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, and floated into Hamburg at the end of October 2007. The reconstruction added a further 186 passenger and 53 crew cabins as well as creating new and modified public areas.


''Titanic'' commemoration

''Balmoral'' was chartered by Miles Morgan Travel to follow the original route of , intending to stop over the point on the sea bed where ''Titanic'' rests on 15 April 2012, to honor the 100th anniversary of her sinking. She set sail from
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on 8 April 2012, passing Cherbourg and then on to Cobh, formerly Queenstown, in the
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, arriving on 9 April 2012. Cobh was the last port of call for RMS ''Titanic'' before she set off across the Atlantic. ''Balmoral'' reached the site of the wreck of ''Titanic'' in time for the 100th anniversary of the sinking at 11pm on 14 April 2012. A memorial service was held onboard which culminated in three floral wreaths being cast overboard. ''Balmoral'' remained at the location overnight and then departed early the following morning, with the intention of reaching ''Titanic''s intended destination of New York City.


Public spaces

''Balmoral'' has eleven decks, nine of which are designated passenger decks, numbered 3 to 11.


References


External links


Official Balmoral page
at Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines site

from February 2008 at magwa.co.uk
Video of Balmoral in the Vineyard Sound
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Balmoral International Group
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