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''Pacific Jewel'' was 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 "s ...
. Originally debuting in 1990, Pacific Jewel has operated for numerous cruise lines throughout her history. She debuted as ''Crown Princess'' for
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in 1990 before being transferred to
A'Rosa Cruises A'Rosa Cruises is a cruise line based in Rostock, Germany, which operates river cruises in Germany. History A'Rosa was established in 2001, as a subsidiary of P&O Princess Cruises. The company was created to serve the German cruise market, alongs ...
as ''A'Rosa Blu'' in 2002. In 2004, she was transferred to
AIDA Cruises AIDA Cruises is a German cruise line founded in the early 1960s and organized as a wholly owned subsidiary of Carnival Corporation & plc since 2003. Based in Rostock, Germany, AIDA Cruises caters primarily to the German-speaking market; as seago ...
as ''AIDAblu.'' In 2007, she was transferred to Ocean Village as ''Ocean Village Two''. In 2009, she was transferred 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 ...
as ''Pacific Jewel.'' In 2018, she was sold to Jalesh Cruises and renamed ''Karnika'', debuting in 2019. Jalesh Cruises ceased operating in October 2020. She was sold for scrap in
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Design and specifications

As designed, the vessel measured and . She has a length of , a beam of , and a draft of . The two propeller shafts are driven by two 12,000 kW Alsthom motors. She is powered by four
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- B&W 8L58/64 diesel generators, with a combined output of 38,880 kW and a maximum speed of . The ship originally had a maximum guest capacity of 1,910 passengers. The cruise ship was built at a cost of
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276.8 million. Her distinctive curved profile—often referred to as 'dolphin-like'—was designed by
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History


1990–2002: ''Crown Princess''

''Crown Princess'' was built by
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in
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,
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, with the yard number 5839. She was launched on 25 May 1989. ''Crown Princess'' was handed over to P&O Group to be operated by Princess Cruises on 29 June 1990, and sailed her maiden voyage on 8 July 1990. A second ship, named '' Regal Princess'', was later built to the same design and delivered in 1991. Together, the two ships were ordered by Sitmar Cruises, and later transferred to P&O Princess Cruises after P&O acquired
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.


2002–2004: ''A'Rosa Blu''

In July 2001, P&O Princess launched a new German-based cruise line called
A'Rosa Cruises A'Rosa Cruises is a cruise line based in Rostock, Germany, which operates river cruises in Germany. History A'Rosa was established in 2001, as a subsidiary of P&O Princess Cruises. The company was created to serve the German cruise market, alongs ...
and announced ''Crown Princess'' would serve as the new brand's inaugural ship upon its debut in mid-2002. ''Crown Princess'' performed her last cruise, a sailing to the
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, in April 2002, and arrived at the
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shipyard in
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in May, where she received an extensive month-long renovation. As ''A'Rosa Blu'', she was marketed exclusively to the German market and sailed 7-to-14-day
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cruises from
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in the summer and
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cruises the rest of the year. A'Rosa's bookings were slow to build up in its first year of operations, but gradually improved in 2003. However, later that year, in September, following the merger of P&O Princess and
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, it was announced that A'Rosa and all related assets aside from ''A'Rosa Blu'' were being sold to Arkona in an effort to optimize savings and fleet utilization by consolidating the newly-merged company's German operations.


2004–2007: ''AIDAblu''

In September 2003, Carnival Corporation announced that with the sale of the A'Rosa brand, ''A'Rosa Blu'' would be transferred to AIDA Cruises. Before joining AIDA as ''AIDAblu'', she experienced the following changes in a refit: a guest capacity increase to 2,014, a crew complement expansion to 621, a gross tonnage increase to , and a deadweight tonnage increase to .


2007–2009: ''Ocean Village Two''

On 4 August 2005, Carnival announced ''AIDAblu'' would be transferred to its U.K.-based brand, Ocean Village, in spring 2007. She was transferred to Ocean Village in April 2007, and after a small refit in Bremerhaven, was christened as ''Ocean Village Two'' by sisters
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and
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. 18 months after ''Ocean Village Two'' began operating for Ocean Village, on 30 October 2008, Carnival announced it was phasing out the brand, with both ships scheduled to be transferred to P&O Cruises Australia by the end of 2010, citing the company's focus towards investing in brands with the most potential. As ''Ocean Village Two'', she was based in
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in the summer and in
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in the winter. She departed on her final voyage on 22 October 2009 from Crete for
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2009–2019: ''Pacific Jewel''

The ship began her two-week refit on 14 November 2009 at the
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shipyard in
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, Singapore. The ship sailed for Sydney on 1 December 2009, where her naming festivities were held on 12 December 2009, in which she was christened by
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. On 27 August 2010, Australian soap opera ''
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'' filmed scenes on board ''Pacific Jewel''. Actors and crew took five hours to shoot on and around the vessel's running track and circus arena on the top deck. Select crew members were also given the chance to be extras in the scenes. Travel Blackboard reported that P&O expected ''Pacific Jewel''s appearance on the show to generate more than AU$1 million worth of brand exposure to the Australian audience. Later that year, in October and November, a fault had developed in the ship's propulsion system, forcing the cancellation of three cruises. On 22 August 2018, P&O Cruises Australia announced that ''Pacific Jewel'' would leave the fleet in March 2019 and be replaced by '' Star Princess'', with the final voyage scheduled for 24 February 2019 from Melbourne.


2019–2020: ''Karnika''

On 30 August 2018, it was reported that ''Pacific Jewel'' had been sold to Zen Cruises, a subsidiary of
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. On 12 March 2019, she was delivered to the newly-formed Jalesh Cruises before she received a six-week renovation to suit her Indian clientele. On 19 April 2019, ''Pacific Jewel'' was renamed ''Karnika'' at her naming ceremony held at the Princess Dock of the
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, where she was christened by Shreyasi Punit Goenka, daughter-in-law of Essel and Zee TV chairman, Subhash Chandra. ''Karnika'' was initially scheduled to homeport in
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, operating cruises along the Indian coast, and in
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in summer 2019, before returning to Mumbai. Jalesh Cruises suspended all operations because of the
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. NKD Maritime bought her for US$11.65 million. ''Karnika'' was beached in Alang for scrap in November 2020. Scrapping of ''Karnika'' started on 9 March 2021. On 1 July 2021, scrapping also started from her stern.


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Official website
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