What do cruise lines do with old ships?

As ships age, cruise lines have several choices, which include extensively refurbishing and relocating vessels to smaller, less popular regions; transferring or selling them to other lines; or sending them to a cruise ship junkyard for scrapping.
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What happens to cruise ships when they are scrapped?

Anything that isn't salvaged by the company is then removed from the ship and sold locally. Everything from toilets to chandeliers and chairs can be sold locally before the ship itself is scrapped. The cruise ships are actually run aground on the beach during the scrapping process.
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How much are cruise ships scrapped for?

Scrap Values

Chatziginnis said the average scrap value in India is $400 per ton. In Turkey, the value is considerably less at $280-300 per ton. At the height of the pandemic, however, those values could be as low as $90 for EU-flagged ships.
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Is there a cruise ship graveyard in the ocean?

An enormous "Cruise Ship Graveyard" on the coast of Turkey is the final resting place for many, many retired ships. And more ships are being retired than every before. At Aliaga on the east coast of Turkey, the ships are run aground on the beach.
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Do cruises dump waste in the ocean?

Yes. Cruise ships pollute the ocean. Cruise ships not only dump sewage and food waste, but they also dump harmful fuel waste into the oceans as well. Cruise ships often use cheap, dirty, heavy fuel to power their engines.
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Why do cruise ships drain the pools at night?

Most cruise ships carry sea water as balast and actually convert that sea water to their potable as they cruise. The "weight" of the swimming pool water is inconsequential. The lines that drain their pools at night are doing so simply to discourage the midnight swims.
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Where do cruise ship toilets go?

Forget the “poop deck”—that's just a nickname for the top deck. The real feces magic happens in onboard sewage farms. Vacuum suction lines zip toilets' contents to marine sanitation farms, which siphon out the water, treat it until it's drinkable, then pump it into the ocean.
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What is the salary of a cruise ship captain?

According to Payscale, the average salary of a cruise ship captain is $96,000 per year, in a salary range that varies from $48,485 to $180,308. A captain's responsibilities are far broader than just steering the ship.
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How many abandoned boats are floating in the ocean?

In 2020 the International Maritime Organization (IMO) database listed 438 ships worldwide, with 5,767 crew members, abandoned since 2004; not all cases are referred to the IMO, so the actual number is larger, but unknown.
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What is the life expectancy of a cruise ship?

Most ships have an official lifespan of 30 years, the amount of time it takes for the asset to depreciate to 15 percent of its original book value.
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How much is the Costa Concordia worth as scrap?

Investigators are still looking for the body of Indian waiter Russel Rebello, whose body is the only one not to have been found. The Costa Concordia's owners, Costa Crociere, estimate the operation to remove the wreck from the reef and tow it for scrapping will cost 1.5bn euros (£1.2bn; $2bn) in total.
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What does beaching a cruise ship mean?

Beaching is the process in which a ship or boat is laid ashore, or grounded deliberately in shallow water. This is more usual with small flat-bottomed boats. Larger ships may be beached deliberately; for instance, in an emergency, a damaged ship might be beached to prevent it from sinking in deep water.
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Do they sink old ships?

Yes! People actually sink ships for wreck diving sites, to create artificial reefs to stimulate oceanic environmental growth, and as professional, as well as commercial, training sites.
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Can you buy a retired ship?

The letter F. An curved arrow pointing right. London-based ship auctioneer CW Kellock & Co. is listing one of Carnival Cruise Line's earliest vessels, the Holiday, next month.
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What is the oldest cruise ship still in operation?

The MV Astoria is the oldest cruise ship currently sailing, and Cruise and Maritime Voyages embraces the story of its vintage vessel. It employs an on-board historian to offer lectures about the ship's fascinating past.
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What is a ship's poop?

In naval architecture, a poop deck is a deck that forms the roof of a cabin built in the rear, or "aft", part of the superstructure of a ship.
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Are there still ghost ships?

In fact, ghost ships like Lyubov Orlova aren't all that rare. In the last 15 years, sailors have come across at least seven “ghost ships.” The Lyubov Orlova, in its cruise ship days.
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Who owns abandoned ship?

Abandon Ship opened in Glasgow last year, at the site of So LA which closed in 2020. Owned by Scottish entrepreneurs, Phil Donaldson, Richard Davies and AJ McMenemy, the company also opened The Bull, a gastro pub on Great Western Road last year.
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Are cruise ship captains rich?

The average salary of a cruise captain is $130,000 per year. This ranges from $52,000 to $190,000 and is dependent on the captain's experience and the cruise line which they work for.
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Do cruise ship employees get free food?

Yes, crew members receive free food for working onboard a ship, along with a cabin to sleep in (more on that later). Similar to the guests, crew members have their own buffet style restaurant to get their meals from throughout the day.
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Who makes the most money on a cruise ship?

One of the top-earning positions onboard is that of a cruise director, a position that can command as much as $80,000 per year! Although, the average cruise ship director salary is $50,000 annually.
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Do cruise ships dump poo?

U.S. law allows cruise ships to dump raw sewage in the ocean once a ship is more than three miles off U.S. shores. Ships can dump treated sewage anywhere in the ocean except in Alaskan waters, where companies must comply with higher state standards.
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Why does cruise food make you poop?

“The food has an extra bit of oil and fat in it to make your bowel movements soft. This is done to reduce the strain on the ship's plumbing.”
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Do they have jails on cruise ships?

Yes, cruise ships have brigs, which is the nautical term for a jail on a vessel, including a cruise ship. The term comes from the word “brigantine,” which is a type of two-masted sailing ship formerly used to house criminals.
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Can you drink the tap water on cruise ships?

Cruise ship tap water is safe to drink unless you are told otherwise by the ship's authorities. The water throughout the ship has been treated, filtered and frequently tested to meet the standards of the World Health Organization and the U.S. Public Health Service on ships sailing into and out of U.S. ports of call.
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