Fincantieri lays the keel of Four Seasons I
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- Published: 10 July 2024 10 July 2024

Fincantieri and Marc-Henry Cruise Holdings LTD, Joint Owner/Operator of Four Seasons Yachts, have celebrated at the shipyard in Ancona the keel laying of Four Seasons I, the first ultra-luxury vessel under construction for Four Seasons Yachts, which will be delivered at the end of 2025 and setting sail in January 2026.
The keel laying ceremony, which is the formal recognition of the start of a ship’s construction in the dry dock, was attended, among others, by Nadim Ashi, Owner and Executive Chair of Marc-Henry Cruise Holdings LTD, Joint Owner/Operator of Four Seasons Yachts, and Founder and CEO of Fort Partners, Bart Carnahan, President, Global Business Development, Portfolio Management and Residential, Four Seasons, Luigi Matarazzo, General Manager Fincantieri Merchant Ships Division, and Gilberto Tobaldi, Director of the Ancona shipyard.
During the event, three specially chosen coins have also been welded onto the bottom of the ship as a symbol of good luck and to bless the vessel.
With an all-suite, residential style product, Four Seasons I will set a new standard for luxury at sea. The vessel, which will be using the very latest in environmental protection technologies, will be 34,000 gross tons, 207 meters long, and will have 95 exclusive suites with remarkable custom design, focused on removing barriers between guests, the sea, and their surroundings. Each suite features extensive terrace decks ranging from 6 to 13 square meters for the Seaview Suite, to nearly 457 square meters for the Funnel Suite, which will be the Yacht’s most exclusive accommodation.
Mitsui Ocean Cruises unveils five new itineraries, replaces the World Cruise
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- Published: 09 July 2024 09 July 2024
Mitsui Ocean Cruises has announced it will offer five new itineraries in April - July 2025, including a 66-day Grand asia and 12-day Golden Week cruises.
Tsunemichi Mukai, President of Mitsui Ocean Cruises, remarked “Our new Grand Asia Cruise 2025 offers an incredible opportunity to explore many famous and exciting destinations in the Asia region, bringing guests funatabi – Beautiful encounters with Japan. We will also celebrate Golden Week in style on our new, beautiful all-suite vessel visiting treasured ports in Japan.”
The Spring Cruises include short to middle length itineraries from April to May. The Grand Asia Cruise features 24 ports in 10 countries and regions, with overnight stops in marquee destinations like Hong Kong, Ho Chi Minh, Laem Chabang, Singapore, and Darwin.
These cruises replace a previously scheduled World Cruise which has been cancelled due to the uncertain situation in the region of the Suez Canal and in the interest of the safety of passengers and crew.
The 458-guest, 32,477-gross-ton Mitsui Ocean Fuji is scheduled to debut in Yokohama on Dec. 1, 2024. A glimpse of the newest luxury ship joining the Mitsui Ocean Cruises fleet can be found in a video tour here:
Fincantieri floats out Viking Vesta in Ancona
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- Published: 05 July 2024 05 July 2024

Viking Vesta, the newest cruise ship which Fincantieri is building for the shipowner Viking, has been floated out at the shipyard in Ancona.
The float out ceremony was attended, among others, by Torstein Hagen, Chairman and CEO of Viking and by Gilberto Tobaldi, Ancona shipyard director of Fincantieri. This significant milestone in the construction of Viking Vesta marked the ship's first touch with water, transitioning into the final outfitting phase. The vessel will enter service in the summer of 2025, offering itineraries in the Mediterranean and Northern Europe.
The vessel will be placed in the small cruise ship segment. It will have a gross tonnage of about 54,300 tons, will be equipped with 499 cabins, and accommodate 998 passengers. The new unit, along with its sister ship Viking Vela, set to leave the Ancona shipyard in autumn, will join the Viking’s ocean ships fleet, all built by Fincantieri over the past 12 years.
Fincantieri and Viking recently signed a contract for the construction of two additional new sister ships to Viking Vesta, demonstrating the solid partnership between the two companies, which as of today includes a total of 20 units.
The Viking ships are built according to the latest navigation and safety regulations. They are equipped with high-efficiency engines and systems that minimize exhaust gas pollution, meeting the strictest environmental standards.
Oceania Cruises' new Allura floated out at Fincantieri's Genoa shipyard
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- Published: 02 July 2024 02 July 2024

Oceania Cruises, the world’s leading culinary- and destination-focused cruise line, has marked an important milestone in the construction of its new 1,200-guest ship, Allura, at the Fincantieri shipyard in Sestri Ponente, Italy, bordering the famed seaport of Genoa. A landmark moment as the ship moves towards completion, the vessel was floated from the dry-dock and moved to the fitting-out berth to begin outfitting the luxurious, designer-inspired interiors.
The ship was blessed by the shipyard’s chaplain, Father Stefano, in a low-key ceremony in deference to the recent passing of General Claudio Graziano, Chairman of Fincantieri. Allura’s shipyard Madrina, Caterina Romeo, a designer in Fincantieri’s technical department, christened the ship as is traditional, endowing blessings upon the vessel and all who embark upon her.
"Our hearts and minds are with the entire team at Fincantieri as they mourn the passing of General Graziano,” stated Frank A. Del Rio, President of Oceania Cruises.
“The float out is an important moment for all at Oceania Cruises and Fincantieri, as we progress closer to Allura joining our family. Now that we have completed her shell, we are excited to get started on her interior. We have lots of exciting enhancements on Allura, our eighth vessel, further elevating our offerings and firmly cementing Oceania Cruises as the only ultra-premium cruise brand.”
Allura is striding quickly towards her debut and is now entering the final stages of construction focusing on her opulent suites, sophisticated lounges, and exceptional restaurants, all embodying Oceania Cruises' commitment to culinary excellence and destination immersion. Allura promises to be a masterpiece of refined design and innovative offerings, setting new standards in the cruise industry.
Allura will officially enter service from Trieste, Italy, on July 18, 2025, cruising six days to Athens, Greece, calling at gems in the Eastern Mediterranean including Rijeka, Croatia; Ravenna, Italy; Dubrovnik, Croatia; and Kotor, Montenegro.
Following her summer season in the Mediterranean, Allura will sail to Canada and New England for a series of immersive voyages in North America before her premiere winter season in the Caribbean, homeporting in Miami. As part of her inaugural collection, Allura will also be conducting a one-of-a-kind four-day voyage sailing roundtrip from New York City in September 2025.
Allura is the eighth vessel for Oceania Cruises and the line’s second 1,200-guest Allura Class ship. She follows her sister ship, Vista, which launched to great global acclaim in May 2023.
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