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''Marella Explorer'' is a ''Century''-class
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owned and operated by
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. Before joining TUI she cruised as MV ''Galaxy'' with
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, and later as ''Mein Schiff'' with
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. She was laid down at the
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shipyard in Papenburg, Germany, on 25May 1995, was launched in May 1996, and was delivered to Celebrity Cruises on 10October 1996. She entered service on 21December 1996. In 2008, after some twelve years of service as ''Galaxy'', she was renamed ''Celebrity Galaxy''. In May 2009, she was transferred to the fleet of
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, a joint venture between
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and Celebrity Cruises' owner
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. Royal Caribbean Group, formerly known as Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd., is a cruise holding company based in Miami, Florida, United States and incorporated in Liberia. It is the world's second-largest cruise line operator, after Carnival Corpor ...
She was renamed ''Mein Schiff'' () on 15 May 2009, ''Mein Schiff 1'' in November 2010, and ''Marella Explorer'' in 2018.


Service history


Concept and construction

In March 1993
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had placed an order with the
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shipyard in
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, Germany for a new ship that was eventually delivered as . The contract also included an option for two additional vessels of the same design. Celebrity Cruises decided to utilize the option for additional vessels, but changes to the overall design were made to the subsequent ships compared to the ''Century''. Therefore, the second ship, MV ''Galaxy'', was given a longer hull compared to the ''Century'', and the
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and
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areas were completely redesigned. In the passenger areas, this extra length allowed the addition of a small atrium-like space just ahead of the aft lifts, which was used for an extra bar (deck 5) extra lounge seating (deck 6) and a Sushi Bar (deck 7). The keel of the ''Galaxy'' was laid on 25 May 1995, she was launched from drydock in May 1996 and delivered to Celebrity Cruises on 10 October 1996. Following a promotional visit to
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, the ship sailed across the Atlantic Ocean without passengers. Further promotional visits in
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,
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and
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followed, after which the ship sailed to
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to begin her commercial career with Celebrity Cruises.


Celebrity Cruises

''Galaxy'' entered service with Celebrity Cruises on 21 December 1996 on a week-long cruise from Port Everglades to the
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. Alongside her near-sister ship ''Century'' she operated week-long alternating western and eastern Caribbean cruises. During the 1997
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summer season the ''Galaxy'' relocated to the west coast of North America to operate week-long cruises to
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from
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, Canada. This pattern was repeated from 1997 up until 2000.Plowman (2006). pp. 231–235 In 1998, ''Galaxy'' was the setting of
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's docusoap '' The Cruise'', which made
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famous. For the 2001 summer season, ''Galaxy'' was replaced by the brand-new in the Alaskan service. As a result, ''Galaxy'' was relocated into European waters, cruising the
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and
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s. On 2 June 2001, while departing
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in the Netherlands for a two-week cruise the ''Galaxy'' touched bottom on an outskirt of Forteiland at
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due to heavy northwesterly squalls, resulting in major damage to the port side propeller. The ship returned to the Port of Amsterdam for inspection and disembarkation of the passengers. The cruise had to be cancelled as the ''Galaxy'' went into drydock at
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in
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, Germany. There it was discovered that all four blades of the port side propeller would have to be replaced; however the ship only carried two spare blades on board. To solve the problem two extra propeller blades carried on board ''Galaxy''s sister ship MV ''Mercury'' were flown from the Caribbean to Hamburg and installed on the ''Galaxy''. Following repairs the ship re-entered service on 16 June 2001. For the 2002 and 2003 summer seasons the ''Galaxy'' was based in
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, making 10- and 11-day cruises to the Caribbean. On 21 May 2004 the ''Galaxy'' berthed at Civitavecchia (Rome) and began its series of summer voyages in the Mediterranean. The ''Galaxy'' made multiple transatlantic crossings during the fall and winter seasons to take advantage of the Caribbean's tropical climate. In February 2008 the ''Galaxy'' was renamed ''Celebrity Galaxy'' to comply with Celebrity Cruises' new naming scheme.


TUI Cruises

In April 2008
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. Royal Caribbean Group, formerly known as Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd., is a cruise holding company based in Miami, Florida, United States and incorporated in Liberia. It is the world's second-largest cruise line operator, after Carnival Corpor ...
, the parent company of Celebrity Cruises, announced that the ''Celebrity Galaxy'' would cease service with Celebrity in March 2009 and subsequently be transferred to the fleet of
TUI Cruises TUI Cruises is a cruise line based in Germany. It was formed in 2007 as a joint venture between the German tourism company TUI AG and the United States, American cruise line operator Royal Caribbean Group, each of which owns a 50% stake in the co ...
, a joint subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Cruises and
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aimed at the German cruise market. Following withdrawal from Celebrity Cruises' service, the ship sailed to the
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shipyard in
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, Germany where she received a
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50 million refit to modernise her facilities and cabins to make her better suited for the needs of the German market. Additional balconies were also fitted on existing outside cabins. Following the 38-day refit the ship was renamed ''Mein Schiff'' in
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on 15 May 2009, and she entered service with TUI Cruises on a Baltic Sea cruise starting from
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on 23 May 2009. On 10 August 2014, the 76-meter-long service supply vessel Princess Marseilles struck the ''Mein Schiff 1'' in the port of Bergen, Norway. The ''Mein Schiff 1'' sustained minimal damage. In the evening of 12 October 2014, around 9 p.m. a fire broke out in the incinerator on deck 3 while the cruise ship was en route from Barcelona to Palma de Mallorca with more than 2000 passengers. The crew was able to extinguish the fire within short time, and the ship docked as scheduled at Palma in the morning of 13 October. The message "Bravo, Bravo, Bravo, Fire in the Garbage" could accidentally be heard from the PA system. Some minutes later the master Rolf Johannes Noack notified the passengers about the incident. The show in the Theater had been interrupted until the fire was out. The passengers had remained calm.


Marella Cruises

In May 2015, TUI Group announced that as part of their modernization strategy, TUI Cruises' ''Mein Schiff 1'' and ''Mein Schiff 2'' would be transferred to Thomson Cruises over the next few years. In March 2017, it was announced that the ship would join the Marella Fleet in May 2018 and would be renamed ''TUI Explorer'' In October 2017, it was announced that the ship will start operating under the company's new brand name ''Marella Explorer'', after a Yard Refit in Cadiz. In 2018, ''Marella Explorer'' underwent a 4-week, multi-million-pound makeover. The ship was drydocked in Cadiz, Spain.https://www.breakingtravelnews.com/news/article/marella-explorer-enters-drydock-for-refurbishment/


Architecture and equipment

The primary dining area on board the ''Marella Explorer'' can host 1,088 diners on a single seating, and is decorated in the
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style utilized on
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from the 1930s onwards.Ward (2008). pp. 282–283


See also

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List of cruise ships This is a list of cruise ships, both those in service and those that have ceased to operate. Ocean liners are included on this list only if they also functioned as cruise ships. (See: list of ocean liners.) As some cruise ships have operated und ...

Promotional Video from the 1990s


References


External links


Celebrity Cruises UK


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