Celebrity Flora

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Celebrity Flora
Celebrity Flora near Hook of Holland, 2019
History
Ecuador
NameCelebrity Flora
OwnerRoyal Caribbean Group
OperatorIslas Galapágos Turismo y Vapores C.A.[5] (Ecuador-based subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group)[6]
Port of registryGuayaquil,  Ecuador
Builder
Yard number488[2]
Laid down15 December 2017[4]
Launched29 January 2019[1]
Sponsored byYolanda Kakabadse[7]
Christened24 June 2019[7]
Acquired13 May 2019[3]
Maiden voyage30 June 2019[8]
In service2019–present
IdentificationIMO number9837925
StatusIn service
General characteristics
TypeExpedition cruise ship
Tonnage
Length101.5 m (333 ft)[2]
Beam17 m (56 ft)[2]
Draught4.5 m (15 ft)[2]
Depth6.5 m (21 ft)[2]
Decks6[9]
Installed powerFour Caterpillar C32 diesel generators[2]
PropulsionTwo Steerprop type 20 CRP rudder propellers of 1.45 megawatts (1,940 hp) each[2]
Speed
  • 12 knots (22 km/h; 14 mph)[11] (Service speed)
  • 14.5 knots (26.9 km/h; 16.7 mph)[2] (Maximum speed)
Capacity100 passengers[10]
Crew80[10]

Celebrity Flora is an expedition cruise ship operated by Islas Galápagos Turismo y Vapores C.A., a subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group, and exclusively sails along the Galápagos Islands. Built by Shipyard De Hoop of the Netherlands and delivered in 2019, she is the first new expedition ship built for Celebrity Cruises and is the largest vessel by gross tonnage to operate in the region.

History

Planning and construction

On 16 November 2017, Celebrity announced it was building Celebrity Flora, a new 100-passenger vessel designed to be permanently based in the Galápagos, with a tentative debut set for May 2019.[12] In the announcement, it explained the decision to build a vessel for the Galápagos came out of a desire to expand its expedition business and also fill a larger void in the Galápagos market to realize its potential.[12] At the time, Celebrity had been operating three smaller and older ships (Celebrity Xploration, Celebrity Xperience, and Celebrity Xpedition) in the region, but sought to offer a newer option for cruisers interested in the Galápagos and also desired to replace existing capacity.[12]

On 30 November 2017, Celebrity announced it had reached an agreement with Shipyard De Hoop in Lobith-Tolkamer, Netherlands[1] to design and construct Celebrity Flora,[13] making her the shipyard's first expedition vessel.[11] Royal Caribbean also signed an option for a second ship, which was later ordered as the Silver Origin for Silversea Cruises.[14]

On 15 December 2017, the keel-laying ceremony for the ship was held, in which a 49.2-ton block was lifted for a lucky coin to be placed in the dock before the block was lowered into position.[4] On 29 January 2019, she was floated out from the shipyard, after which she sailed to Rotterdam to complete her outfitting, including construction on her upper deck.[1][15] On 15 April 2019, she began her sea trials, which wrapped up on 18 April 2019, and moved to Schiedam to finish all final outfitting shortly thereafter.[16]

On 13 May 2019, Celebrity Flora was delivered at a ceremony in Rotterdam.[3] She departed Rotterdam for a 25-day transatlantic crossing to the Galápagos on 15 May.[17][8] The ship was christened by former World Wide Fund for Nature president Yolanda Kakabadse at Baltra Island on 24 June 2019.[7]

Operational career

Celebrity Flora was originally scheduled to operate her first revenue sailing on 26 May 2019 from her year-round homeport of Baltra Island.[4] However, her first sailing was later postponed to 30 June 2019.[8] The ship sails week-long sailings from Baltra Island in conjunction with available 10-, 11-, or 16-night packages that include corresponding land expeditions.[8]

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