Star Cruises
subsidiary
ISIN
IndustryPassenger transportation & Cruises
Founded1993
FounderTan Sri Lim Kok Thay
HeadquartersHong Kong, Asia
Area served
Asia Pacific
Tan SriLim Kok Thay, CEO & Founder
ProductsCruises
OwnerGenting Hong Kong
ParentGenting Hong Kong
WebsiteStarCruises.com

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Star Cruises' largest ship, SuperStar Virgo, lying at anchor near Phuket, Thailand

Star Cruises is a cruise line headquartered in Hong Kong and operating in the Asia-Pacific market. The company is owned by Genting Hong Kong. It is the eighteenth largest[1]cruise line in the world after Carnival Corporation, Royal Caribbean Cruises and 15 others.

Star Virgo Cruise Package

The chairman of Star Cruises is Tan SriLim Kok Thay, the son of the late Tan SriLim Goh Tong, the founder of Malaysia's Genting Highlands.

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History[edit]

SuperStar Libra in Keelung Harbor, Taiwan

Star Cruises was founded as an associate of the Genting Group of Malaysia,[2] incorporated in Bermuda on 10 November 1993 with its corporate headquarters in Hong Kong.[3] The company's first ships were two cruiseferries acquired from the bankrupted estate of SwedishRederi AB Slite. In the following years, the company purchased several other used ships. In 1998, Star Cruises took delivery of its first new build, SuperStar Leo, followed by sister ship SuperStar Virgo in 1999. Star Cruises also acquired Sun Cruises the same year.

In 2000, Star Cruises acquired Norwegian Cruise Line,[4] including its subsidiaries Orient Lines and Norwegian Capricorn Line, becoming the largest global cruise line in the world. Norwegian Capricorn Line operations were soon merged into those of Star Cruises. Before the purchase of NCL, Star Cruises had several other new builds either planned or already under construction, but with the merger of the two companies, most of the constructed builds joined the NCL fleet instead of Star Cruises. In 2007, Star sold 50% of NCL to the Apollo Management group.[5] In 2013, following a corporate reorganization and an initial public offering, NCL was made a wholly-owned subsidiary of Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings. On 3 December 2018, Star and Apollo sold off their remaining stakes in Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings, marking the end of a relationship that lasted more than a decade.[5]

In 2001, Star Cruises founded a new sister company, Cruise Ferries, which began operating its sole ship, Wasa Queen, on short cruises from Hong Kong to Xiamen followed by overnight gambling cruises from Hong Kong and gambling cruises from Port Klang in Kuala Lumpur. Wasa Queen ceased to function and was sold to another company in 2007.

In 2004, SuperStar Leo, Star Cruises' then-largest ship, was transferred to NCL to take over Norwegian Sky cruises as she had to be rushed into service under NCL America brand due to the Pride of America not being ready on time due to sinking at Lloyd Werft shipyard. Since 2006, the trend has been that new ships were to be built for NCL, and the old ships in the NCL fleet would be transferred to the Star Cruises fleet in Asia.

In early 2008, both NCL America and Orient Lines brands were discontinued, with the latter's sole ship, MS Marco Polo, sold to Greek interests. Also in that year, the first ship from NCL was transferred to the Star Cruises fleet as SuperStar Libra.

Starting from 2011, Star Cruises received a new hullart. SuperStar Virgo, SuperStar Aquarius and Star Pisces have received their new hullart.

It was announced on 27 April 2012 that the Norwegian Dream will join the Star fleet, she will be named as SuperStar Gemini and will start service in 2012.[6]

On 7 October 2013, Star Cruises announced that Star Cruises and their parent company, Genting Hong Kong, have entered into an agreement with Meyer Werft shipyard for the construction of one new cruise ship for Star. The vessel will have capacity for 3,364 passengers at double occupancy.[7] The ship will be delivered sometime in Fall 2016.

Star Cruises announced on 10 February 2014, that a second ship was ordered and will be delivered by Fall 2017. Both ships will 150,000 GT.[8] On 9 February 2015, the first steel cutting ceremony for Genting World was held at Meyer Werft shipyard.[9]

The company announced in March 2018 that one of its ships, SuperStar Libra, would end her public cruise operations for the company on 27 June 2018.[10]

On 8 March 2018, Genting Hong Kong announced that the first Global-class newbuild that was previously allocated to Star Cruises would join the Dream Cruises fleet.[11]

On 11 September 2018, Genting Hong Kong announced that SuperStar Virgo would move to Dream Cruises in April 2019 and be renamed the Explorer Dream.[12] In November 2018, SuperStar Gemini returned to Malaysia for a six-month deployment.[13]

Fleet[edit]

Current fleet[edit]

ShipYear builtClassEntered service
with Star Cruises
Last
Refurbishment
Gross TonnageCurrent Home PortNotesImage
Star Pisces19901994–present201140,012 tonsHong KongPreviously Kalypso
SuperStar Aquarius1993Dreamward Class2007–present201651,309 tonsKeelungPreviously Norwegian Wind
SuperStar Gemini1992Dreamward Class2012–present201250,764 tonsPort KlangPreviously Norwegian Dream
The Taipan19891994–present20133,370 tonsPreviously in service as MegaStar Aries (1994–2013) and Genting World (2013–2015)

Future fleet[edit]

Genting Hong Kong ordered two Global class ships for Star Cruises in 2016.[14] In 2018, it was announced that the vessels would instead be delivered to Dream Cruises, with a new class of ships planned to be designed for Star Cruises.[15]

Star cruise virgo singapore

Former ships[edit]

ShipBuiltIn service for Star CruisesGross TonnageStatus as of 2019Image
SuperStar Virgo19991999-201975,338 GTStar Cruises first newly built at the time. Transfer to Dream Cruises as Explorer Dream in April 2019.
SuperStar Libra19882005-201842,275 GTPreviously Norwegian Sea. Now used as hotel ship for workers at MV Werften
Genting World2016Never entered service150,695 GTTransferred to Dream Cruises as Genting Dream.
World Dream2017Never entered service150,695 GTTransferred to Dream Cruises with name unchanged.
SuperStar Leo19981998–200475,338 GTTransferred to Norwegian Cruise Line as Norwegian Spirit.
Langkapuri Star Aquarius19881993–200140,012 GTNow Pearl Seaways for DFDS.
SuperStar Gemini19921995–200919,093 GTNow Celestyal Nefeli for Celestyal Cruises.
SuperStar Capricorn19731997–1998
2001–2004
21,891 GTNow Boudicca for Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines.
SuperStar Sagittarius1972199816,607 GTNow known as Oriental Dragon.
SuperStar Europe
SuperStar Aries
19801998–2004
SuperStar Europe – (1999–2000)
SuperStar Aries – (2000–2004)
37,301 GTNow Saga Sapphire for Saga Cruises.
SuperStar Taurus19802000–200115,179 GTNow Celestyal Crystal for Celestyal Cruises.
SuperStar Libra2001Never entered service91,740 GTNow Norwegian Star for Norwegian Cruise Line.
SuperStar Scorpio2002Never entered service92,250 GTNow Norwegian Dawn for Norwegian Cruise Line.
MegaStar Sagittarius19912000–20014,200 GTNow Sea Spirit for Poseidon ExpeditionsN/A
MegaStar Capricorn19912000–20014,280 GTNow Caledonian Sky for Noble Caledonia
MegaStar Taurus19891994–20153,341 GTTransferred to Crystal Cruises as Crystal Esprit.

References[edit]

  1. ^'2012 World Wide Market Share'. Cruise Market Watch. 20 November 2011.
  2. ^Group Profile – Star Cruises LimitedArchived 6 December 2012 at Archive.today, retrieved on 27 July 2005
  3. ^Star Cruises 2004 Annual ReportArchived 4 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine, retrieved on 15 March 2007
  4. ^Alex (20 December 2000). 'Star Cruises Acquires Norwegian Cruise Line'. www.cruiseindustrynews.com. Retrieved 30 October 2019.
  5. ^ abStieghorst, Tom (3 December 2018). 'Apollo and Star cash out of Norwegian Cruise Line: Travel Weekly'. Travel Weekly. Retrieved 1 January 2019.
  6. ^Norwegian Dream Set to Sail for Star – Cruise Industry News | Cruise News. Cruise Industry News (27 April 2012).
  7. ^Star Cruises Orders New Ship from Meyer Werft – Cruise Industry News | Cruise News. Cruise Industry News (7 October 2013).
  8. ^Star Doubles Order – Second Newbuild Due for 2017 – Cruise Industry News | Cruise News. Cruise Industry News (10 February 2014).
  9. ^'Star Cruises Commences Building of the Genting World Mega Cruise Ship with its First Steel Cutting'. Star Cruises. 11 February 2015.
  10. ^Staff, CIN (2 March 2018). 'SuperStar Libra to End Public Cruise Operations'. Retrieved 3 March 2018.
  11. ^Staff, CIN (8 March 2018). 'Dream Cruises to Get 2020 Newbuild, Sail Globally'. Retrieved 9 March 2018.
  12. ^Mathisen, Monty (11 September 2018). 'SuperStar Virgo to Become Explorer Dream, Transfer to Dream Cruises'. www.cruiseindustrynews.com. Retrieved 29 October 2019.
  13. ^'Cruise ship returns to Malaysia this November'. The Star Online. 25 September 2018. Retrieved 29 October 2019.
  14. ^'Star Cruises orders two new mega cruise ships for China'. Cruise & Ferry. 11 May 2016. Retrieved 14 March 2018.
  15. ^'Genting to transfer Global Class newbuilds to Dream Cruises brand'. Cruise & Ferry. 12 March 2018. Retrieved 14 March 2018.

External links[edit]

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History
Name:
  • 1999–2019: SuperStar Virgo
  • 2019-Present: Explorer Dream
Owner:
  • 1999–2019: Star Cruises
  • 2019-Present: Dream Cruises
Operator:
  • 1999–2019: Star Cruises
  • 2019-Present: Dream Cruises
Port of registry:
  • 1999–2014: Panama City, Panama
  • 2014-Present: Nassau, Bahamas
Ordered:22 November 1995[1]
Builder:Meyer Werft, Papenburg, Germany
Cost:$350 million[2]
Yard number:647[3]
Laid down:18 November 1996[1]
Launched:23 December 1998[1]
Completed:1 August 1999[1]
Acquired:2 August 1999[3]
In service:10 October 1999[3]
Identification:
  • Call sign: C6AV6
  • IMO number: 9141077
  • MMSI number: 311000165
Status:In service
General characteristics [1]
Class and type:Leo class cruise ship
Tonnage:
  • 75,338 GT
  • 8,530 DWT
Length:268.60 m (881 ft 3 in)
Beam:32.2 m (106 ft)
Height:49.6 m (163 ft)
Draught:8.40 m (27 ft 7 in)
Depth:11.50 m (37 ft 9 in)
Decks:13[4] (10 passenger accessible)[2]
Installed power:
  • 4 × MAN-B&W 14V48/60 diesels
  • 58,800 kW (combined)[3]
Propulsion:
  • Two propellers[2]
  • 3 thrusters (2 Bow, 1 Stern)[4]
Speed:
  • 25.5 knots (47.2 km/h; 29.3 mph) (maximum)[4]
  • 24 knots (44 km/h; 28 mph) (service)[4]
Capacity:
  • 1,856 passengers (lower berths)[2]
  • 2,800 passengers (all berths)[2]
Crew:1,300[2]

Explorer Dream is a Leo class cruise ship of Dream Cruises. She was built in 1999 by the Meyer Werft shipyard in Papenburg, Germany as SuperStar Virgo.

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Concept and construction[edit]

SuperStar Virgo was ordered by Star Cruises on 22 November 1995 from the Meyer Werft shipyard in Papenburg, Germany as the second ship of the Leo class, and the second new build for Star Cruises.[1][5] She was designed specifically for the Asian cruise market.[2] The keel of the SuperStar Virgo was laid on 18 November 1996, and she was floated out of dry dock on 23 December 1998.[1] She was delivered to Star Cruises on 2 August 1999.[3]

Service history[edit]

SuperStar Virgo[edit]

Following the transit from Papenburg to Singapore the SuperStar Virgo entered service on cruises from Singapore on 10 October 1999.[3] On 24 April 2003 the SuperStar Virgo was relocated from Singapore to operate cruises out of Perth, Western Australia due to the outbreak of the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) in Southeast Asia.[6] Initially the redeployment was planned to last only a one-month evaluation period, but SuperStar Virgo continued to be based in Perth until July 2003.[7]

On 2 April 2008 the SuperStar Virgo relocated from Singapore to Hong Kong as her port of departure until 26 October 2008,[8][9] the redeployment coinciding with the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. She returned to Singapore in October 2008.

In January 2009, Star Cruises installed a 100m waterslide on the SuperStar Virgo during her dry dock period in Singapore, and in January 2012, received new hull art and livery.

Between April and October 2014 she was based in Hong Kong.[10][11][12][13]

From 13 November 2015 to 31 December 2015, SuperStar Virgo undertook a 48-day cruise to the Southern Hemisphere with over 20 ports of call.[14]

From 3 January 2016 to 11 November 2016, SuperStar Virgo was homeported in Nansha, Guangzhou and Hong Kong.[15]

From November 2016 to December 2016, she continued to be based at Hong Kong.

From January 2017 to March 2017, she was based in Shenzhen and cruised to Vietnamese ports and Hong Kong.[16]

Explorer Dream[edit]

SuperStar Virgo was transferred to Dream Cruises and following a US$65 million refit at Sembawang Shipyard in Singapore, was renamed Explorer Dream. She will operate from Australia during the 2019-20 cruise season. [17]

Media[edit]

In the 2013, Japanese movie Nazotoki wa Dinner no Ato de take place on SuperStar Virgo.

Gallery[edit]

  • Parthenon Pool onboard SuperStar Virgo

  • SuperStar Virgo's Grand Piazza

  • Explorer Dream anchored In Bay of Islands, New Zealand

References[edit]

Star Cruises Virgo

  1. ^ abcdefg'SuperStar Virgo (19448)'. DNV GL Vessel Register. Det Norske Veritas. Retrieved 6 November 2019.
  2. ^ abcdefgWard, Douglas (2006). Complete Guide to Cruising & Cruise Ships. Singapore: Berlitz. pp. 607–608. ISBN981-246-739-4.
  3. ^ abcdefAsklander, Micke. 'M/S SuperStar Virgo (1999)'. Fakta om Fartyg (in Swedish). Retrieved 2008-04-18.
  4. ^ abcd'Our Fleet - SuperStar Virgo'. Star Cruises. Retrieved 2008-04-18.
  5. ^Boyle, Ian. 'Star Cruises - Page 2'. Simplon Postcards. Retrieved 2008-04-18.
  6. ^'Star Cruises Redeploy SuperStar Leo and SuperStar Virgo'. Shipping News: Passenger ship and cruise news from around the world. Maritime Matters. 2003-04-13. Archived from the original on 2007-10-30. Retrieved 2008-04-18.
  7. ^'SuperStar Virgo'. Shipping News: Passenger ship and cruise news from around the world. Maritime Matters. 2003-05-10. Archived from the original on 2007-10-30. Retrieved 2008-04-18.
  8. ^'Star Cruises' Regional Deployment of SuperStar Virgo To Hong Kong In April'(PDF). Star Cruises press release. Star Cruises. 2008-01-14. Retrieved 2008-04-18.
  9. ^'SuperStar Virgo, The Flagship of Star Cruises Asian Fleet, Arrived in Hong Kong Today'(PDF). Star Cruises press release. Star Cruises. 2008-04-02. Retrieved 2008-04-18.
  10. ^'SuperStar Virgo embarks on first Hong Kong deployment in six years'(PDF).
  11. ^'Sea, Sand, Sun and Scenic Spectaculars SuperStar Virgo sails to Sanya and Halong Bay'(PDF).
  12. ^'Cruise to Asia's 'Treasure Island' with SuperStar Virgo Uncover the hidden beauty of Taiwan'(PDF).
  13. ^'SuperStar Virgo's Hong Kong homeport deployment to take passengers to Taiwan, Sanya and Vietnam from April to October 2014'(PDF).
  14. ^'GET READY FOR A SENSATIONAL 48-DAY SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE ADVENTURE ABOARD SUPERSTAR VIRGO'. Archived from the original on 2017-04-20.
  15. ^'Star Cruises' SuperStar Virgo Completes First Inaugural Cruises from Guangzhou Nansha Port | Press Release | Star Cruises.' Star Cruises' SuperStar Virgo Completes First Inaugural Cruises from Guangzhou Nansha Port | Press Release | Star Cruises. January 13, 2016. Accessed May 19, 2016. http://www.starcruises.com/media/1675418/20160113-ssv-completes-inaugural-cruises-en.html.
  16. ^Press Release: STAR CRUISES CONTINUES TO AMASS ACCOLADES FROM INTERNATIONAL EVENTS ACROSS ASIA http://promos.starcruises.com/index.php/star-cruises-continues-to-amass-accolades-from-international-events-across-asia/
  17. ^'Dream Cruises to Homeport in Australia in 2019'. cruisecritic.com. Cruise Critic.

External links[edit]

Star Cruise Virgo Singapore

  • Media related to IMO 9141077 at Wikimedia Commons

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Star Virgo Cruise Philippines

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