Carnival Jubilee

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Carnival Jubilee
Carnival Jubilee docked at Cozumel, Mexico, in 2024
History
Bahamas[1]
NameCarnival Jubilee
NamesakeJubilee
OwnerCarnival Cruise Line
OperatorCarnival Cruise Line
Port of registryNassau,  Bahamas
BuilderMeyer Werft, Papenburg, Germany[7]
Yard number7117[3]
Laid down16 December 2015[1]
Launched22 July 2023[2]
Sponsored byGwen Stefani[5]
Christened24 February 2024[5]
Completed4 December 2023[1]
Acquired4 December 2023[4]
Maiden voyage23 December 2023[6]
In service2023–present
Identification
General characteristics
Class and typeHelios-class cruise ship
Tonnage182,015 GT[1]
Length
  • 325.03 m (1,066 ft 4 in) (load line)[1]
  • 345.39 m (1,133 ft 2 in) (max)[3]
Depth11.8 m (38 ft 9 in)[1]
Decks16[1]
Installed power4 engines, total 66,460 kW (90,360 hp)[1]
Propulsion2 × Azimuth thrusters, total 3,700 kW (5,000 hp)[1]
Capacity
  • 6,631 passengers (max)[1]
  • 5,228 passengers (double occupancy)[7]
Crew1,745[1]

Carnival Jubilee is a cruise ship built for Carnival Cruise Line. It is the third ship of the Helios class, although it was the first built by Meyer Werft at Papenburg, Germany.[7] It was delivered to Carnival on 4 December 2023,[4] and entered service on 23 December 2023 out of the Port of Galveston in the United States. At 182,015 gross tonnage (GT), Carnival Jubilee is the one of the largest cruise ships in the world.[1]

Construction and career[edit]

Construction on the ship started on 18 March 2022,[8] originally for Carnival's sister-line AIDA Cruises, but Carnival announced in June 2021 that it would be taking delivery of the ship instead.[9] After her float out in July 2023[10][11] and the installation of the wing funnel outside the building hall,[11] the ship was transferred from the building yard at Papenburg in Germany to Eemshaven in the Netherlands in October 2023.[12] She completed her first round of sea trials on 14 November 2023 in the North Sea.[13]

In January 2024, the ship rescued two men on a kayak in the Gulf of Mexico.[14]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "Carnival Jubilee (9851737)". LeonardoInfo. Registro Italiano Navale.
  2. ^ Kalosh, Anne (22 July 2023). "Carnival Jubilee floats out, revealing Texas star on its bow". Seatrade Cruise News. Retrieved 31 March 2024.
  3. ^ a b "Carnival Jubilee (9851737)". LR ships in class. Lloyd's Register.
  4. ^ a b Mayntz, Melissa (4 December 2023). "Carnival Cruise Line Takes Delivery of Its Massive New Ship". Cruise Hive. Retrieved 31 March 2024.
  5. ^ a b "Singer Gwen Stefani Names Carnival Jubilee in Galveston - Cruise Industry News | Cruise News". Cruise Industry News. 26 February 2024. Retrieved 31 March 2024.
  6. ^ Limone, Jerry (20 December 2023). "Galveston welcomes the new Carnival Jubilee". Travel Weekly. Retrieved 31 March 2024.
  7. ^ a b c "Carnival Jubilee | Cruise Ship #3". MEYER WERFT. Retrieved 31 March 2024.
  8. ^ "Steel Cut for New Carnival Ship Jubilee". Cruise Industry News. March 18, 2022. Retrieved April 22, 2022.
  9. ^ "Carnival Cruise Line To Grow Fleet By Two Additional Ships by 2023 – Carnival Cruise Line News". Carnival Cruise Lines. Retrieved 23 June 2021.
  10. ^ "Carnival Jubilee Floats Out and Reveals Texas Star on Bow". 2023-07-22. Retrieved 2024-04-01.
  11. ^ a b "Carnival Jubilee Now Sporting Iconic Winged Funnel". 2023-07-26. Retrieved 2024-04-01.
  12. ^ "Carnival Jubilee Completes River Conveyance As She Readies for Sea Trials". 2023-10-31. Retrieved 2024-04-01.
  13. ^ "Carnival Jubilee Successfully Completes Sea Trials Ahead of Debut in Galveston, Texas". 2023-11-15. Retrieved 2024-04-01.
  14. ^ "Carnival Jubilee Rescues Two Men Stranded on Kayak in Gulf of Mexico". 2024-01-29. Retrieved 2024-04-02.

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