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Hapag
Lloyd Cruise Line Jobs
Hapag
Lloyd is a German cruise line that offers cruises to the world's more
remote regions, following in the footsteps of the great explorers on
smaller bilingual cruise ships. A selection of adventure voyages
are offered each year with both German and English spoken in
commentaries and lectures. Itineraries include Arctic and Antarctic
regions and offer magnificent realms, rare encounters and
top-of-the-line accommodations for those seeking adventure.
Hapag-Lloyd is the result of the merger in 1970 of two of Germany's
oldest steam ship companies, Hapag (Hamburg-Amerikanische
Packfahrt-Actien-Gesellschaft or Hamburg America Line) and
Norddeutscher Lloyd (NDL - North German Lloyd). Both companies were
founded in the 1840s to carry passengers and freight between what is
now Germany and the United States. Hapag was founded in Hamburg, while
North German Lloyd served Bremen. After the merger Hapag-Lloyd
discontinued its transatlantic passenger service, but in 1982, the
line returned to cruising with the launch of Europa, a cruise ship
that set the standard for luxury and service in the German market.
Seventeen years later, Hapag-Lloyd introduced its new flagship, also
Europa, almost the same size as her predecessor, but carrying 200
fewer passengers. Today, the line boasts four passenger-carrying motor
ships, marketed primarily to German-speaking Europeans, and has begun
an effort to increase awareness of the line's offerings on three of
their cruise ships among English-speaking passengers. The present
Hapag-Lloyd motor fleet is comprised of four cruise ships, the
luxurious flagship Europa, the luxury expedition ship Hanseatic, the
small, premium ship Columbus, and the premium expedition ship Bremen.
(Bremen is not marketed outside German-speaking Europe.)
Cruise
ships and itineraries:
Europa: Bahamas
registry, built 1999, 28.600 gross tons, 468 passengers, 264
crew members.
Itineraries: Mediterranean, Western Europe, Northern Europe,
Africa, South-East Asia, Far East, Australia/New Zealand,
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Columbus: Bahamas
registry, built 1997, 14.000 gross tons, 420 passengers, 170
crew members.
Itineraries: Mediterranean, US/Canada Great Lakes, Western
Europe, Africa, Trans-Atlantic, Caribbean, Panama Canal, South
America, Arabia. |
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Bremen: Bahamas
registry, built 1990, 6.752 gross tons, 164 passengers, 100 crew
members.
Itineraries: Mediterranean, Western Europe, Iceland, Baltics,
Trans-Atlantic, Caribbean, South America, Antarctica. |
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Hanseatic: Bahamas
registry, built 1993, 8.378 gross tons, 184 passengers, 125 crew
members.
Itineraries: Mediterranean, US/Canada Great Lakes, Western
Europe, Northern Europe, Iceland, Far East, South-East Asia,
Australia, New Zealand, Trans-Atlantic, Antarctica, South
America. |
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Sea Cloud: Bahamas
registry, built 1931, 2.532 gross tons, 68 passengers, 60 crew
members.
Itineraries: Mediterranean, Trans-Atlantic, Caribbean. |
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Sea Cloud II: Bahamas
registry, built 2001, 3.000 gross tons, 96 passengers, 56 crew
members.
Itineraries: Mediterranean, Trans-Atlantic, Caribbean. |
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