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Company type | Cruise line |
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Industry | Transportation |
Founded | 1984 |
Defunct | 1997 |
Fate | Merged into Premier Cruise Line |
Headquarters | Greece |
Products | Cruises |
Dolphin Cruise Line was a cruise line that owned a fleet of ships such as the SS Dolphin IV, SS OceanBreeze, SS SeaBreeze and SS IslandBreeze. In 1997, it was bought out by Premier Cruise Line, and the remaining 3 ships kept their names, but were painted in Premier Cruise Line's livery.
Former fleet
Ship | Built | In service for Dolphin Cruise Line |
Tonnage | Notes | Image |
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Dolphin IV | 1956 | 1984–1995 | 8,977 GT | Sold to Cape Canaveral Cruise Line in 1995. Scrapped in 2003. | |
OceanBreeze | 1955 | 1992–1997 | 20,204 GRT | Previously Southern Cross, Calypso, and Azure Seas. Sold for scrap In 2003. | |
SeaBreeze | 1958 | 1988–1997 | 21,000 GT | Previously Federico C for Costa Cruises and Royale for Premier Cruise Line. Sank in 2000. | |
IslandBreeze | 1962 | 1996–1997 | 26,632 GRT | Also known as Transvaal Castle, S.A. Vaal, and Festivale. Sold for scrap in 2003. |
References
- Verrier, Richard. "Cruise Line Hopes To Reassure Passengers". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved 1 January 2019.
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