What Was World’s Largest Cruise Liner Faces Unglamorous End As Floating Immigrant Hulk City

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A luxury cruise liner which when built was declared the world’s largest has been selected to become a floating city to house Sweden’s massive surplus of migrants, in a deal that is likely to net the ship owners millions of crowns.

Sweden’s Migration Bureau, the fastest growing and one of the most influential government ‘Quangos’ in the country has after months of deliberation selected US Shipmanagers to fulfil their tender for floating migrant accommodation, but the deal is contingent on their finding a berth. The tendering process for the giant accommodation project has been under way since November last year when a spokesman said they were looking for a number of ships, offering at least 1,500 beds each.

Now the luxury cruise ship MV Ocean Gala has been selected, offering places for 1,790 migrants. Launched in 1982 as the MS Scandinavia, she was the largest cruiser of her kind in the world and has been operated by a number of luxury operators including Sundance, Royal Admiral, Royal Caribbean, and Thomson.

The ship was sold by Thomson cruises last year after a flurry of unfavourable publicity surrounding the ship. Britain’s Daily Mail reported nearly 100 former passengers were taking legal action against Thomson after alleged poor hygiene on-board led to a massive outbreak of “diarrhoea, vomiting, fever and dehydration”.

In her new role as a dormitory ship, she will earn her owners some 800,000 Swedish kronor (£66,000) every day in payments from the Migration Bureau and the initial contract will see it occupied for a year, reports Aftonbladet.

Owners US Shipmanagers boast on their website significant experience of providing emergency accommodation, having been founded in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, leasing two 1,200 bed cruise ships in New Orleans to provide space for students after their halls of residence were destroyed. Pages on their ships boast of “on-board amenities” making time on-board “enjoyable” and feature images of well-equipped gyms and residents relaxing on the sea-facing balconies of the former cruise liners.

The last remaining obstacle to the project getting under way is US Shipmanagers finding a suitable berth. The first choice in the deep-water port of Harnosand is expected to be rejected by the town council over concerns about the impact of having 1,790 migrants in the harbour, reports local paper Allehanda. All of Sweden’s major cities – Stockholm, Gothenburg, and Malmo have harbours, and may be approached next.

While accommodating 1,790 migrants on a single craft may seem like a lot, the numbers involved are just a fraction of the estimated 160,000 asylum seekers who arrived in Sweden last year, with many more expected in 2016. As reported by Breitbart London when the cruise accommodation plan was announced last year, the Migration Bureau said they were looking for a number of ships, and were even exploring the possibility of putting migrants on decommissioned oil rig accommodation blocks

Divers arrested for stealing Concordia souvenirs

Divers arrested for stealing Concordia souvenirs

A group of four people, including a British man of 42, have been arrested by Italian police after they were caught hunting for souvenirs aboard the wreckage of the Costa Concordia.

None of the men have been named, but it appears that the group – which also included an Irish man aged 35 and two younger South African men – were all members of the Titan salvage crew tasked with raising the vessel from the seabed.

According to the Daily Mail, the men were spotted during the early hours of Saturday morning by CCTV cameras that have been set up around the ship.

All four men have been dismissed by the company and will now face prosecution on charges of theft and breaching a sealed crime scene by the Tuscan authorities, although they have been bailed until the case is heard.

Carabinieri police officer Lt Elisabette Spoti said: “They were caught red handed with the rucksack and the suspicion is they were trying to take items from the ship as souvenirs.

“They should not have been anywhere near the vessel as it is still a crime scene and as such sealed off.”

Are some people really affected by cruise shame?

Are some people really affected by cruise shame?

your retirement planMost of us on this site are keen fans of cruising and are only too happy to get into conversations with others about our favourite ships and destinations.

But it seems not everyone feels the same way. In fact, a survey conducted by Leger Holidays suggests that approximately one in eight people is actually too embarrassed to book a cruise holiday in case other people find out.

This probably says more about them than their holiday choices, but as with anything that people feel strongly about, it is possible for insecurity to set in.

After all, it was only earlier this month that Fred Olsen’s marketing director Nathan Philpot suggested that the backlash against BBC docu-soap The Cruise: A Life at Sea was a result of the industry’s own hang-ups over perceptions of cruising as a pastime for older holidaymakers.

He went so far as to suggest that instead, cruise lines should stop worrying so much what others think and be proud to chase the over 55s market, which is where the stats suggest most cruise holidaymakers come from.

It’s not just cruises that the Leger research suggests Brits are embarrassed about. People are also likely to downplay trips to holiday parks, coach holidays and solo holidays.

It seems the crux of the issue is that, for half of people at least, holidays are perceived as a reflection of how interesting they are, according to the Daily Mail.

What do you think? Have you ever been ashamed to talk about your preference for cruises? Or are you proud of your holiday choices?