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The cruise ship Superstar Gemini (former Norwegian Dream) re-enters in the fleet of Cruises Star
The unit has been subordinate to cost renovations 50 million dollars
September 7, 2012
The cruise ship Gemini Superstar is re-entry to take part of the fleet of the crocieristica company Asian Cruises Star after to be is subordinate to important cost renovations 50 million dollars.
The ship, of 50.764 tons of tonnage, is constructed in 1992 and, after to be initially christened Dreamward, it is employed in the fleet of the Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) with the name of Norwegian Dream. In the 2004 unit it is employed by the Cruises Star, than meantime it had assumed the NCL control and that in 2008 it has agreed the sale of the ship to the Louis Cruise Lines Cypriot ( on 23 April 2008). However the cession has not gone successfully ( on 10 June 2011) and the Norwegian Dream, after about three years of inactivity completely is restructured, is renamed Gemini Superstar and is re-entry in the fleet of Cruises Star.
In the first trimester of the next year the Asian company will successively employ the ship in a series of cruises with departure from the ports of Penang and Sanya and, in the period April-October, 30 cruises with departure from Shanghai. In the winter season, beginning from half October 2013, the ship will be placed on the home port of Sanya in order to carry out cruises that will climb between the other ports of Vietnam.
The Gemini Superstar has 766 cabins and has an ability to 1.532 passengers.
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