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''Celestyal Crystal'' was a
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, operated between 2007 and 2023 by the
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-based Louis Group's
Louis Cruise Lines Celestyal Cruises (formed in 2014) is a succession to Louis Cruises and Louis Cruise Lines. The Cruise line was a subsidiary of Louis plc (founded in 1935 as the first travel agency in Cyprus) until November 2021 when Searchlight Capital Partners ...
and
Celestyal Cruises Celestyal Cruises (formed in 2014) is a succession to Louis Cruises and Louis Cruise Lines. The Cruise line was a subsidiary of Louis plc (founded in 1935 as the first travel agency in Cyprus) until November 2021 when Searchlight Capital Partners ...
. The ship was originally built as the
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''Viking Saga'' in the 1980 at
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Perno Shipyard Perno shipyard is a shipyard in Turku, southwest Finland, that specialises in building cruise ships, Ferry, passenger ferries, special vessels and offshore projects. The yard area is and is operated by Meyer Turku, Meyer Turku Oy with a dry do ...
and Turku Shipyard,
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,
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for
Rederi Ab Sally Rederi Ab Sally was a Finnish shipping company founded in 1937 by Algot Johansson. The company began as a tanker operator and later became a prominent member of the Viking Line consortium. In 1987, Effoa and Johnson Line, owners of rival Si ...
. In 1986 she was renamed ''Sally Albatross'', and rebuilt into a cruise ship the following year. The ship was destroyed by a fire in 1990, and completely rebuilt at Finnyards,
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. She was re-delivered in 1992, still named ''Sally Albatross''. After partially sinking 1994 she was rebuilt at Industrie Navali Meccaniche Affini,
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,
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, re-entering service as ''Leeward'' for
Norwegian Cruise Line Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) is an American cruise line founded in Norway in 1966, headquartered in Miami, Florida, and incorporated in the Bahamas. It is the List of cruise lines, fourth-largest cruise line in the world by passengers, controlling ...
. Subsequently she sailed as ''SuperStar Taurus'' for
Star Cruises StarCruises is a cruise line owned by the Malaysian company Resorts World Cruises. Previously it operated in the Asia-Pacific market and was owned by Genting Hong Kong. It was the 18th largest cruise line in the world after Carnival Corpora ...
, ''Silja Opera'' for
Silja Line Silja Line is a Finnish shipping company and cruiseferry brand owned and operated by the Estonian shipping company AS Tallink Grupp, for car, cargo and passenger traffic between Finland and Sweden. The former company Silja Oy—today Tallink S ...
. After being temporarily renamed ''Opera'' she was in service with Louis Group as ''Louis Cristal'' and later ''Celestyal Crystal''.


History


''Viking Saga''

The ship was originally built in 1980 for
Rederi Ab Sally Rederi Ab Sally was a Finnish shipping company founded in 1937 by Algot Johansson. The company began as a tanker operator and later became a prominent member of the Viking Line consortium. In 1987, Effoa and Johnson Line, owners of rival Si ...
, one of
Viking Line Viking Line Abp is a Finland, Finnish shipping company that operates a fleet of ferry, ferries and cruiseferry, cruiseferries between Finland, the Åland, Åland Islands, Sweden and Estonia. Viking Line shares are quoted on the Helsinki Stock Ex ...
partners as the
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MS ''Viking Saga''. The bow and stern modules were built at Wärtsilä Turku Shipyard and the middle part was made at Wärtsilä
Perno Shipyard Perno shipyard is a shipyard in Turku, southwest Finland, that specialises in building cruise ships, Ferry, passenger ferries, special vessels and offshore projects. The yard area is and is operated by Meyer Turku, Meyer Turku Oy with a dry do ...
. The modules were assembled together and the ship was launched in Perno and the hull was tugged after to Turku Shipyard for outfitting. In 1979-1981 the Baltic ferry operators
Silja Line Silja Line is a Finnish shipping company and cruiseferry brand owned and operated by the Estonian shipping company AS Tallink Grupp, for car, cargo and passenger traffic between Finland and Sweden. The former company Silja Oy—today Tallink S ...
and
Viking Line Viking Line Abp is a Finland, Finnish shipping company that operates a fleet of ferry, ferries and cruiseferry, cruiseferries between Finland, the Åland, Åland Islands, Sweden and Estonia. Viking Line shares are quoted on the Helsinki Stock Ex ...
brought several new cruiseferries to the routes connecting
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to
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and
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. Viking Line received a total of four new ships in 1980 alone, three of which were built for Rederi AB Sally. The ''Viking Saga'' and her sister ship MS ''Viking Song'' were built by
Wärtsilä Wärtsilä Oyj Abp (), trading internationally as Wärtsilä Corporation, is a Finnish corporation, Finnish company which manufactures and services power sources and other equipment in the Marine propulsion, marine and energy markets. The core ...
(now
Aker Finnyards STX Finland Oy, formerly Aker Yards Oy, was a Finnish shipbuilding company operating three shipyards in Finland, in Turku, Helsinki and Rauma, employing some 2,500 people. It was part of STX Europe, a group of international shipbuilding compani ...
) in
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, Finland. MS ''Viking Sally'' (later MS ''Estonia'') was built at the
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shipyard in
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,
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. Two of the Sally ships have been involved in a total of three serious accidents. The ''Viking Saga'' was the first genuine cruiseferry in Finland — Sweden traffic. The interior and exterior design of her and her sister was heavily influenced by those of GTS ''Finnjet'' of 1977. The ''Viking Saga'' and ''Viking Song'', alongside Silja Line's contemporary MS ''Finlandia'' and MS ''Silvia Regina'', were instrumental in turning the Helsinki — Stockholm route into a popular cruise route. In June 1982, the ship was sold by Rederi Ab Sally to Suomen Yritysrahoitus, who chartered her back to Sally. In 1985 the ''Viking Saga'' hit bottom near
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in the Stockholm archipelago, and had to be docked in Stockholm.


''Sally Albatross'' (I)

After MS ''Olympia'' replaced her on the Helsinki — Stockholm route in April 1986, the ''Viking Saga'' was rebuilt for use as a cruise ship at Wärtsilä
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. She did not become a "real" cruise ship as her cardecks were not built in. During conversion there was a fire on board, but it was extinguished by the shipyard staff. Renamed ''Sally Albatross'', the ship entered service for the new Sally Cruise brand in May 1986. She was mainly used for cruising around the Baltic Sea from Helsinki. In 1987 Rederi Ab Sally was sold to its rivals Effoa and Johnson Line. In January–February 1988 the ''Sally Albatross'' was comprehensively rebuilt at
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,
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,
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, where additional cabin were built on the former upper cardeck, the forward superstructure was built to a more streamlined appearance and smaller changes were made to the bow and other parts of the superstructure. At the same time the ships livery was altered, in addition to the light and dark blue stripes running along the hull black stripes were painted along the windows of the superstructure, giving the ship an even more streamlined appearance. The cost of the reconstruction was 35 million Finnish markka.


Fire

In January 1990, while docked at the Finnboda Shipyard in
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,
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, for reconstruction of the ship's restaurants, nightclub and conference facilities, practically the entire superstructure of the ship was damaged beyond repair by a fire which had started from drops of liquid metal sparkling on flammable material. The ship's sprinkler system was turned off for the duration of the docking, fire hydrants were dry and the temporary fire water supply was disconnected. In addition to this the fire watchman left for lunch during the hot work. Due to the danger of gas bottles (
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used in the reconstruction) exploding in the heat, the fire brigade withdrew from the interior of two decks under reconstruction, after having rescued the two crew members that were missing during the initial phase of the fire. Further fire fighting was conducted from the outside and from the decks above and below the reconstruction work. As a result, the ship burned extensively for three days. All workers and crew (and an American actress who had been on board) were rescued by the fire brigade and a crane operator from the shipyard and there were no deaths.


''Sally Albatross'' (II)


Reconstruction

The burnt-out hull was first towed to
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, Finland, where she was partially scrapped, leaving only the hull below cardeck intact. After this the remains were towed into
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, Finland where the remaining hull was cut into several sections. These were then transported to Finnyards shipyard in
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where they were used as the basis of a new ship with the project name ''Sally Eurocruiser''. She was to be a genuine cruiseship, without a cardeck. The hull was lengthened by 13 meters compared to the original, and the passenger (cabin) capacity was increased by 452, so the new ship was actually larger than the old one. One notable piece retained from the original ship were the engines. The cost of the rebuilding was approximately 700 million Finnish markka. In essence this was a completely new ship, and she is usually listed as such in most sources. Her owners decided to keep the name ''Sally Albatross'', which has led to some sources (and many passengers) to consider the second ''Sally Albatross'' to be the same ship as the first. The new ''Sally Albatross'' was delivered to Sally Cruise on 23 March 1992 and started doing cruises in the
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with Helsinki as the port of departure, in a similar arrangement as she had done in the late 80's. In July of the same year she was chartered to Svea 92 (a Swedish consortium for advancing exports) as a hotel and conference ship for the
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in
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for 1 000 000 Finnish markka per day. Originally Svea 92 had wanted to charter Silja Line's Swedish-flagged MS ''Svea'' (which would have matched the name better). In September that same year ''Sally Albatross'' was transferred to
Silja Line Silja Line is a Finnish shipping company and cruiseferry brand owned and operated by the Estonian shipping company AS Tallink Grupp, for car, cargo and passenger traffic between Finland and Sweden. The former company Silja Oy—today Tallink S ...
, who also were a part of the EffJohn concern. Despite joining the Silja fleet ''Sally Albatross'' old colour scheme and Sally Cruise funnel colours were maintained. Although the 1980 ship and the 1992 ship appear unalike, both externally and internally, they share the same
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because they are technically the same ship. On 4 March 1994 ''Sally Albatross'' ran aground in the ice covered sea outside Porkkala. She was towed to shallow waters and her passengers evacuated. After this the ship was left on site, listing badly. While preparations were made to re-float her. Re-floating the ship proved to be a complicated process, and it was not until the 16th of April that the ship was afloat again. She was then towed to the abandoned Vuosaari shipyard (where she arrived on 20 April) where the most necessary repairs were made. After inspection it was determined that the cost to repair the damage would be around 200 million
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($35 million
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).


''Leeward'' / ''SuperStar Taurus''

In October 1994 the ship was towed to
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,
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where she was repaired and rebuilt for international cruise traffic. She was then chartered to
Norwegian Cruise Line Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) is an American cruise line founded in Norway in 1966, headquartered in Miami, Florida, and incorporated in the Bahamas. It is the List of cruise lines, fourth-largest cruise line in the world by passengers, controlling ...
who renamed her ''Leeward'' and put her on cruises in the
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from July 1995 onwards. In March 2000 the ship was chartered for three years to
Star Cruises StarCruises is a cruise line owned by the Malaysian company Resorts World Cruises. Previously it operated in the Asia-Pacific market and was owned by Genting Hong Kong. It was the 18th largest cruise line in the world after Carnival Corpora ...
(owners of Norwegian Cruise Line) who renamed her ''Superstar Taurus'' and used her on various cruises around
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, mostly cruising from
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. In December 2001 Star Cruises broke the charter contract and the ship was once again in the hands of Silja Line.


''Silja Opera''

''Superstar Taurus'' sailed back to Europe, and between February and June 2002 she was vastly rebuilt at Turku Repair Yard,
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, Finland for cruise service on the Baltic Sea. On 1 June 2002 the ship was renamed ''Silja Opera'' and placed under Swedish flag. ''Silja Opera'' (re)started cruising the Baltic Sea on 29 June 2002, with
Helsinki Helsinki () is the Capital city, capital and most populous List of cities and towns in Finland, city in Finland. It is on the shore of the Gulf of Finland and is the seat of southern Finland's Uusimaa region. About people live in the municipali ...
as the starting point. She followed a similar itinerary as she had done as ''Sally Albatross'', making one-day cruise from Helsinki and two-night cruises to
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,
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(discontinued after one season) and
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. The ship already had a reputation as a ship of bad luck amongst the public (she had after all burnt out completely once and partially sunk only a few years later, in addition to smaller mishaps), and this was not helped when in September 2003 she collided with three cargo-ships in
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, resulting in minor damage to all parties. Less than two months later, in almost precisely same spot, she collided with a Russian icebreaker. ''Silja Opera''s cruises from Helsinki were not very popular, and in October 2004 she began making cruises from Stockholm to Tallinn (via
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in order to have tax-free sales on board). These too failed to find popularity, and in February 2005 she was transferred back to cruising from Helsinki. Around this same time her white-dominant livery was changed to one closely resembling her ''Sally''-era livery, but with blue stripes instead of black. With the ship continuing to lose money, in September 2005 Silja Line made public its plans to use cheaper foreign workforce on board. However they could not do so under the terms Swedish maritime worker's collective labour agreement. Two months later Silja Line decided to cut costs by concentrating on their core markets and the ''Silja Opera'', alongside the prestigious GTS ''Finnjet'', was to be sold. In January 2006 ''Silja Opera'' made her last cruises from Helsinki, after which she was transferred to the
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—Mariehamn—
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route in place of MS ''Silja Europa'' (that was in turn transferred to Helsinki—Stockholm route while the normal ships of that route were being rebuilt). On 13 February 2006, the ''Silja Opera'' stopped sailing for Silja Line, and three days later she was laid up Stockholm, waiting for potential buyers. On 22 May 2006, ''Silja Opera'' left Stockholm for the last time bound for lay up at Tilbury Docks, located to the east of
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. The ship arrived on 25 May, soon afterwards the Silja Line markings were painted over and her ownership was transferred to SeaContainers, then the parent company of Silja Line. At the same time she was changed from Swedish to Bahamian flag and her name was shortened to ''Opera''.


''Crystal''

In May 2007 the ''Opera'' was sold to the
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-based
Louis Cruise Lines Celestyal Cruises (formed in 2014) is a succession to Louis Cruises and Louis Cruise Lines. The Cruise line was a subsidiary of Louis plc (founded in 1935 as the first travel agency in Cyprus) until November 2021 when Searchlight Capital Partners ...
to replace MS ''Sea Diamond'' that had sunk some months before. After rebuilding at Pireus,
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the ship was renamed MS ''Crystal'' and started service for the Louis Hellenic Cruise Lines -brand in July 2007.


''Celestyal Crystal''

As part of
Louis Cruise Lines Celestyal Cruises (formed in 2014) is a succession to Louis Cruises and Louis Cruise Lines. The Cruise line was a subsidiary of Louis plc (founded in 1935 as the first travel agency in Cyprus) until November 2021 when Searchlight Capital Partners ...
re-brand as Celestyal Cruises, announced in November 2014, ''Crystal'' was renamed ''Celestyal Crystal'' and received a new livery. On 27 June 2015, ''Celestyal Crystal'' collided with the tanker in the
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off
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, Turkey. Three people sustained minor injuries. Due to the
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all cruises from March 16, 2020 to March 6, 2021 were suspended. Following the acquisition of the new ''
Celestyal Journey ''Celestyal Journey'' is a cruise ship completed in 1994 and initially sailed for Holland America Line as ''Ryndam''. After nine years she was transferred within the Carnival group to P&O Cruises Australia and renamed ''Pacific Aria''. Plans th ...
'', ''Celestyal Crystal'' was phased out, ending her last cruise on 20 August 2023. It was reported that the ship was sold to Shimizu Cruises, to operate as ''Erena'' on cruises in Japan starting from 2024, but this was denied by Celestyal. In 2025, the former Crystal was sold to a scrapyard in Alang, India. Renamed Star Bright for its last voyage, the ship arrived at its final destination on May 15, 2025, putting an end to a 40+ year journey.


References


External links


Louis Cruise Lines official page for M/S ''Cristal''
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