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Former type
  
Subsidiary

Defunct
  
2015

Products
  
Cruises

Founded
  
2008

Industry
  
Transportation

Area served
  
The Bahamas

Headquarters
  
Riviera Beach

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Fate
  
Replaced by Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line

Celebration cruise line


Celebration Cruise Line was a small cruise line that operated two-day voyages out of Port of Palm Beach to Grand Bahama Island. The company was founded in late 2008, and began operations on March 9, 2009. The company moved the ship's operations from Port Everglades to the Port of Palm Beach in March 2010.

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History

The cruise line began operation in March 2009 with the Bahamas Celebration, which was formerly a cruise ferry, built in 1981, but was later converted to a cruise ship in 2008. The cruise line replaced Imperial Majesty Cruise Line.

In 2010, Celebration Cruise Line announced it would be moving to the Port of Palm Beach due to being overshadowed by larger cruise lines at Port Everglades. The Port of Palm Beach has a passenger terminal that was built to accommodate smaller cruise ships. In 2010, they stopped sailing to Nassau, Bahamas. Their two-night cruises then departed every other day at 6:00 pm. to Freeport, Bahamas.

On 31 October 2014, the Bahamas Celebration struck an unknown object while departing from Freeport, creating a small hole in the ship's hull and resulting in the vessel listing 10 percent. All passengers and crew were unharmed.

Celebration Cruise Line ceased operations following the grounding incident. Former Celebration Cruise Line executives formed Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line and purchased the Grand Celebration to take over the route formerly operated by the Bahamas Celebration.

References

Celebration Cruise Line Wikipedia


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