Genting Dream Handed Over to Dream Cruises

   October 12, 2016 ,   Cruise Industry

Today in Bremerhaven, Meyer Werft delivered the 151,300 GT new cruise shipGenting Dream to the Asian GHK-owned company Dream Cruises.

Together with her new design, the luxury liner offers a wide range of comfort and special features. About 75% of the staterooms are outer cabins and most of them feature a private balcony. Furthermore, Dream Cruises has a crew of around 1,700 to offer passengers a particularly high standard of service.

For the first time, this cruise ship also carries two small deep-sea submarines that can each take four people down to a depth of up to 200 m. Entertainment on the ship is guaranteed state of the art thanks to an interactive communication system and extensive stage equipment. Environmentally friendly marine engines, diesel-electric pod drives, and improved hydrodynamics as well as numerous energy-saving measures, heat recovery or ballast water cleaning all contribute to an ecological cruise experience and considerably reduced operating costs. The ship has also been designed and built according to the latest safety regulations.

Genting Dream has 35 restaurants and bars; various entertainment facilities such as theatres, bowling and a climbing park, as well as plenty of space for other outdoor activities. Great priority is given here to relaxation and recuperation. The ship has a Genting Club with 142 suites that offers the guests special privileges like an exclusive VIP pool as well as a separate spa area. On Genting Dream, the first MRT (magnet resonance tomography) onboard of a cruise ship is installed.

After being handed over to the owner in Bremerhaven, Genting Dream will set sail to some of the loveliest destinations in Pacific Asia where it will offer cruises for two, five and seven nights. Sailing from Hong Kong, it will cruise through spectacular regions in Vietnam and China.