Meyer Turku Unveils Net Zero Cruise Ship Concept

Meyer Turku Unveils Net Zero Cruise Ship Concept

Meyer Turku has completed a net zero cruise ship concept developed under its AVATAR project, achieving more than 90 percent reduction in lifecycle carbon footprint compared to the baseline defined by the International Maritime Organization.

The concept was developed as part of NEcOLEAP, Meyer Turku’s four-year research and development program co-funded by Business Finland, according to the company.

“AVATAR has provided a solid foundation for our development work,” said Anu Ahola, chief strategy and transformation officer at Meyer Turku.

“We now have a substantial portfolio of new ideas, tools and next-generation ship technologies.”

The concept vessel incorporates technologies and solutions expected to be technologically viable and available by 2030.

More experimental or early-stage technologies were deliberately excluded.

“No single solution is enough, for example, simply switching fuels will not achieve the desired impact,” said Liina Vahala, head of product development at Meyer Turku. “A net zero vessel concept is the sum of many complementary measures.”

The design emphasizes a more streamlined and lightweight structure, as well as improved energy efficiency of onboard spaces.

More energy efficient air-handling units reduce heating and cooling power demand on cabin decks by approximately 50 percent.

The chosen fuel is bio-methanol.

The concept vessel also utilizes wind-assisted propulsion technology and solar panels.

Sustainable materials and optimized use of space further contribute to reducing the vessel’s total lifecycle emissions.

A dynamic energy simulation model, a digital twin, was used to evaluate the impact of different design choices across the entire energy system.

Secondhand Update: Here Are the Latest Ship Moves and Transactions

Secondhand Update: Here Are the Latest Ship Moves and Transactions

The new year began with news for numerous secondhand cruise ship transactions.

Cruise Industry News highlights some of the key transactions and developments that occurred in the first weeks of 2026.

For a complete overview of the market, see the Secondhand Market Report from Cruise Industry News.

Blue Zephyr (former Caledonian Sky)
Company: Kalama Shipping
Capacity: 114 guests
Tonnage: 4,200
Year built: 1991
Move: To be operated by Blue Zephyr Cruises
Date: January 2026

The former Caledonian Sky will sail for Blue Zephyr Cruises after being sold to Greece-based Kalama Shipping in late 2025.

According to a recent announcement, the 114-guest ship will be renamed Blue Zephyr for boutique cruising in the Greek Isles starting in late April 2026.

Exploris One
Company: Exploris
Capacity: 132 guests
Tonnage: 6,130
Year built: 1989
Move: Sold at auction for 4.5 million euros
Date: January 2026

The Exploris One was sold at auction in late January as part of Exploris Expeditions & Cruises’ liquidation process.

As Cruise Industry News informed, while further details of the operation were not disclosed, the ship was reportedly acquired by a new operator for 4.5 million euros.

German media reported Nordic Hamburg Group as the buyer. Requests for comment went unreturned. The company has involved with both Polar Latitudes Expeditions as well as Heritage Expeditions.

Alaskan Dream Fleet
Ships: Alaskan Dream, Baranof Dream, Chichagof Dream and Admiralty Dream
Company: Alaskan Dream Cruises
Capacity: 223 guests including all vessels
Tonnage: 40 to 76
Year built: 1979 to 1986
Move: Laid up in Alaska after the company’s shutdown
Date: February 2026

The Alaskan Dream Cruises fleet is facing an uncertain future after the company’s sudden shutdown, which was announced earlier this month.

Currently laid up in Sitka, the four coastal ships were built between the late 1970s and the mid-1980s and were scheduled to offer summer cruises in Alaska.

Ocean Endeavour
Company: SunStone Maritime Group
Capacity: 199 guests
Tonnage: 13,000
Year built: 1981
Move: Chartered to the Danish Defense
Date: January 2026

SunStone Maritime Group has chartered the Ocean Endeavour to Danish Defense in January 2026.

Last operated by Adventure Canada in the Arctic, the 1981-built vessel will accommodate Danish and international soldiers participating in a military exercise in Nuuk, Greenland.

Blue Dream Melody
Company: Blue Dream Cruises
Capacity: 1,218 guests
Tonnage: 42,200
Year built: 2002
Move: Laid up in China
Date: January 2026

The Blue Dream Melody was placed in lay up in the Chinese port of Beihai earlier this year after completing a final cruise for Blue Dream Cruises.

The Chinese cruise line announced the ship would be withdrawn from service for updates and maintenance, but operations are suspended indefinitely.

Ambassador’s Ambience Kicks Off 40-Day Cruise to the Caribbean

Ambassador’s Ambience Kicks Off 40-Day Cruise to the Caribbean

Ambassador Cruise Line’s Ambience recently kicked off one of the company’s longest cruises this year, a 40-day voyage to the Caribbean.

Sailing roundtrip from Tilbury, the “Jewels of the Caribbean Sea” itinerary is highlighted by visits to a wide range of destinations in the region.

As part of the voyage, the Ambience will become the only mainstream cruise ship to sail to Cuba in 2026, with a 13-hour visit to Havana scheduled for Feb. 16, 2026.

The cruise started with a visit to Ponta Delgada in the Azores after departing from the United Kingdom on Jan. 30, 2026.

The Ambience then crossed the Atlantic for destinations in Antigua and the British Virgin Islands, such as Antigua and Tortola.

Following its visit to Cuba, the ship is also scheduled to sail to George Town in the Cayman Islands, Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic and Fort-de-France in Martinique.

Other ports of call include Montego Bay and Ocho Rios in Jamaica, as well as Bridgetown in Barbados and Castries in St. Lucia.

Before arriving back in Tilbury in early March, the Ambience also sails to Basseterre in St. Kitts and St. Vincent.

Upon returning to the United Kingdom, the Ambience embarks on a series of spring cruises to Northern Europe, visiting Scandinavia, the Baltic, the British Isles and more.

For the summer, the 1,578-passenger ship adds visits to more destinations, including Portugal, Spain, Madeira, the Canaries and Iceland.

The vessel’s deployment is also highlighted by a 31-night cruise to the Mediterranean scheduled for early November, which sails roundtrip from Tilbury and features ports of call across North Africa, the Adriatic, Sicily and more.

In related news, Ambassador’s Ambience recently underwent a three-week drydock refurbishment in the United Kingdom.

The multi-million-dollar refurbishment included technical work, as well as improvements to public areas and staterooms.