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IMO: 9195157
Cruise Ship, Bahamas
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Vessel Details
MMSI
311082000
Callsign
C6FR3
Width
32.0 m
Length
295.0 m
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Logan
2024-02-17
Position: Second Officer
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Latest News (5)
Tragic Incident: Elderly Passenger Dies After Falling Overboard from Norwegian Star
In a heartbreaking event, a 79-year-old man tragically lost his life after falling overboard from the cruise ship 'Norwegian Star' off the coast of Canada. The incident occurred on August 12, 2025, during the early hours of the morning. Passengers onboard reported the alarming announcement of 'Code Oscar' over the ship's public address system, indicating that someone had gone overboard. In response, the Norwegian Star changed its course at 3:53 a.m. local time to initiate a rescue operation. The search and rescue team managed to cover a distance of approximately three nautical miles within a 29-minute timeframe but unfortunately, the elderly man was found deceased and was pronounced dead at the site. Following this tragic discovery, the Norwegian Star continued its journey and rediverted to Nuuk, with an expected arrival on August 14. This incident occurred on the sixth day of a two-week, one-way cruise that began in New York and included a stop in Corner Brook on August 11 before heading to Reykjavik.
Power Outage Forces Norwegian Star to Return to New York
On July 12, the cruise ship Norwegian Star experienced a significant power failure shortly after setting sail on its 14-night Transatlantic voyage from New York. The ship was expected to reach Halifax by July 14, but around just a few hours into the journey, it was forced to head back to the Manhattan Cruise Terminal due to critical issues, including a lack of air conditioning and running water. Tugs promptly assisted in guiding the vessel back to its dock amidst the ongoing power problems, the cause of which remains undetermined. After assessment and troubleshooting, the Norwegian Star finally departed again at 4:30 a.m. UTC on July 14, resuming its journey.
Norwegian Star's Puerto Madryn Visit Accelerated for Urgent Medivac
The luxury cruise ship 'Norwegian Star' made an unscheduled early call at Piedra Buena dock in Puerto Madryn on January 15, 2025, just after midnight, to address a health crisis involving one of its passengers. This preemptive action was necessary to ensure immediate medical assistance for the affected individual. In response, the established emergency protocol was promptly enacted, providing the necessary care required under the circumstances. Despite this change, the planned excursions and itineraries for the 'Norwegian Star' proceeded as scheduled, without disruption. After fulfilling its duties at Puerto Madryn, the vessel departed at 4 p.m. to continue its voyage north, culminating its journey that commenced the previous week.
Severe Weather Winds Force Norwegian Star to Leave Isle of Man Ahead of Schedule
The powerful storm named Babet has led to an unexpected early departure of the 'Norwegian Star', the last cruise ship scheduled for the year at Douglas, Isle of Man. With a total of 2,279 passengers and 1,003 crew members on board, this significant vessel arrived in Douglas Bay on the morning of October 19, 2023. Plans for guests included exploring the island's rich cultural heritage until 7 p.m., but conditions quickly deteriorated. The choppy waters made it impossible for tender boats to operate, prompting the ship's captain to make the difficult decision to leave early. Cruise Isle of Man extended their gratitude to the captain and crew of the 'Norwegian Star' for their efforts, which included sending a tender ashore in a valiant attempt to proceed with the scheduled port call. For further details, read the complete report with accompanying images here: https://www.iomtoday.co.im/news/storm-babet-forces-final-cruise-ship-of-the-year-to-depart-early-645097.
Norwegian Star Facilitates Crew Repatriation in Rotterdam
On May 20, the cruise ship 'Norwegian Star' docked at the Port of Rotterdam for a significant crew repatriation operation. With approximately 200 crew members aboard, predominantly from European countries including the Netherlands, the ship provided a crucial opportunity for these individuals to return to their homes. Scheduled to depart from Rotterdam at noon, the 'Norwegian Star' focused on safely escorting the disembarking personnel to their respective transit or final destinations. This operation was undertaken at the behest of local authorities and adhered to stringent health precautions that were necessitated by the ongoing global situation due to Covid-19.
Frequently Asked Questions
π Did Norwegian-Star sink or have any sinking incidents?
Based on available news reports, Norwegian-Star has been mentioned in connection with sinking-related incidents. There have been 2 news reports mentioning sinking incidents. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.
π€ Were there any injuries or accidents on Norwegian-Star?
Based on available news reports, Norwegian-Star has been mentioned in connection with injury-related incidents. There have been 1 news reports mentioning injury incidents. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.
π οΈ Did Norwegian-Star experience any breakdowns or mechanical failures?
Based on available news reports, Norwegian-Star has been mentioned in connection with breakdown-related incidents. There have been 1 news reports mentioning breakdowns. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.
π§βπ Was Norwegian-Star involved in any migrant rescue operations?
Based on available news reports, Norwegian-Star has been mentioned in connection with migrant-related incidents. There have been 1 news reports mentioning migrant operations. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.