Industry | Transportation |
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Founded | 1957 |
Products | Cruises |
Website | www.transocean.de |
Transocean Tours is a Germany-based cruise line that operates three ocean-going cruise ships on the German and British markets, as well as five river cruise ships on the German market. The company was formed in 1954 and first begun operating cruise ships in 1972, using tonnage chartered from the Soviet Union-based Baltic Shipping Company.[1][2]
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Transocean Tours Turistik was formed in West Germany in 1954. In 1967 the company became the West German agents of the Soviet Union-based Baltic Shipping Company, marketing cruises on the MS Alexandr Pushkin and MS Estonia 1960. In 1972 Transocean Tours chartered the Estonia for full-time German market cruising. She was subsequently followed by a large number of ships, including river cruise ships, chartered from both the Baltic Shipping Company and the Black Sea Shipping Company. Until the 1990s the chartered ships retained their Soviet funnel colours even when in Transocean service. Following the collapse of the Soviet Union the company begun chartering ships from other companies, starting with MS Calypso in 1994. At the same ships in Transocean service started to be painted in the company's white/blue livery.[1]
Between 1997 and 2001, the company fleet consisted of just two ships, the ocean-going cruise ship MS Astor and the river cruise ship RMS Moldavia. In 2001, the river cruise ship MS Ukraina re-joined the fleet, followed by the Astor's near-sister MS Astoria in 2002. Another river cruise ship joined the fleet in 2005, while MS Arielle was chartened in 2006 for British-market cruising. In 2008 the Arielle was replaced by MS Marco Polo.[1]
In 2008, Transocean Tours stated the charter of the Astoria would be terminated in 2009, and that the company are looking for another ship to replace her. At present (as of July 2009) the liner is in the Coaling Island port of Gibraltar.[3]
On 4 September 2010, Transocean Tours announced that the Germany-based line will be going through a restructuring. This restructuring is also known in the U.S. as Chapter 11 Bankruptcy.[4]
Ship | Built | In service | Chartered from | Tonnage | Flag | Notes |
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MS Alexandr Pushkin MS Marco Polo |
1965 | 1979—1984 2008 onwards |
Baltic Shipping Company Global Maritime |
19,860 GRT 22,080 GRT |
Soviet Union Bahamas |
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MS Feodor Dostoevskiy MS Astor |
1987 | 1988—1990 2001 onwards |
American Black Sea Line Astor Shipping/Premicon |
20,606 GRT | Soviet Union Bahamas |
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MS Astoria | 1981 | 2002—2009 | Club Cruise | 18,853 GRT | Bahamas | Entered service in 2009 as MS Saga Pearl II with Saga Cruises.[5] |