Damage to Norwegian Escape Assessed After Running Aground in Puerto Plata
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All services onboard are working as normal and there is no change to the activity scheduled confirmed NCL. There is a follow-up to this post, with the ship now safely docked back at Taino Bay while damage is being assessed. The ship's owner said several other vessels had rushed to the scene "and offered their assistance, which however, was not needed." It said it had also "arranged additional tug assistance in case it was needed, however, this has now been canceled." "Now it is exciting to find out what the condition of the ship is," Jensen was quoted as saying by KNR. "They are in the process of investigating whether the ship is intact and seaworthy and ready to sail on." Paul Foran, a marine consultant and former captain and instructor, said investigators would look at the ship’s draft — the distance between the waterline and the bottom of the hull — in comparison with the water depth in the channel.
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Norwegian Cruise Line has confirmed that all passengers and crew are safe and it’s working on a solution for a safe departure. The ship was freed by a fisheries research vessel at high tide, said the cruise ship’s owner, Copenhagen-based SunStone Ships, and the Joint Arctic Command, which coordinated the operation. COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — The luxury cruise ship MV Ocean Explorer was successfully pulled free on Thursday, three days after running aground in Greenland with 206 people on board, authorities and the ship’s owner said. On Monday, the Norwegian Escape cruise ship operated by Norwegian Cruise Line ran aground while departing Taino Bay in Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic. Two tug boats were involved in helping the large Breakaway-plus class vessel free.
Cruise ship with thousands on board runs aground in Caribbean
The ship’s hull had sustained minor damage after it “made contact with the channel bed” during its departure from Puerto Plata, Norwegian Cruise Line said in a statement. Authorities said Wednesday that a fishery vessel will attempt to use the high tide to pull free a Bahamas-flagged Norwegian cruise ship carrying 206 people that ran aground in northwestern Greenland. As we first reported last night, the ship’s ordeal began when a combination of winds and shallows found the bow of the large ship digging into the sandy bottom of the ocean. Despite tugs attempting to assist Escape, the ship remained firmly lodged in place, forcing the ship to spend an unexpected night off the coast. It was hoped that the morning’s rising tides would allow the ship to break free and resume her regularly scheduled voyage.
Norwegian cruise ship with 206 aboard runs aground near Greenland
After running aground on Monday afternoon off the coast of the Dominican Republic, Norwegian Escape has been forced to cancel its current voyage mid-cruise as the line assesses the vessel for damage. Officials in the Dominican Republic have confirmed that a large cruise ship had run aground off the Caribbean island nation’s north coast shortly after leaving the port of Puerto Plata. A Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. luxury liner carrying thousands of passengers that ran aground while trying to leave a port in the Dominican Republic on Monday has managed to free itself after hours of being stranded.
Stranded luxury cruise ship MV Ocean Explorer is pulled free at high tide in Greenland - The Associated Press
Stranded luxury cruise ship MV Ocean Explorer is pulled free at high tide in Greenland.
Posted: Thu, 14 Sep 2023 07:00:00 GMT [source]

The cruise ship ran aground Monday above the Arctic Circle in Alpefjord in Northeast Greenland National Park, the world's northernmost national park. Alpefjord is about 240 kilometers (150 miles) from the closest settlement, Ittoqqortoormiit, which is nearly 1,400 kilometers (870 miles) from the country's capital, Nuuk. Operations and services on board are continuing as scheduled while the company works on a solution to free the liner and ready it for a safe departure. With close to 2,000 guests being stuck in the Dominican Republic, and over 800 miles from the ship’s home port, the cruise line is in the process of arranging charter flights to get stranded passengers to Orlando, Florida. The line is also arranging transportation for guests that drove to get from the Orlando International Airport to Port Canaveral to pick up their vehicle. First the massive cruise ship ran aground in the Dominican Republic on Monday afternoon.
Norwegian cruise ship with 206 people onboard runs aground in Greenland

The letter told guests who had booked their own flights to work with airlines to make any updates home from Orlando, and directed them to contact travel insurance for reimbursement. The ship got stuck Monday in a remote part of the world's largest and most northerly national park known for its icebergs and roaming musk oxen. (Bloomberg) -- A Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. luxury liner has run aground while trying to leave a port in the Dominican Republic. The ship’s operator is now looking to free the vessel, which at the moment doesn’t have any reports of damage. Norwegian Escape is currently on a seven-night Caribbean cruise that departed Port Canaveral in Florida on March 12. The scheduled call to Puerto plate on March 14 was the first call during the voyage, and now the ship is spending a second day there due to the grounding.
A scientific fishing vessel owned by the Greenland government was scheduled to arrive later Wednesday and together with the high tide would attempt to pull the 104.4-meter (343-foot) long and 18-meter (60 foot) wide MV Ocean Explorer free. The next Western Caribbean cruise scheduled for March 19 has also been canceled. Norwegian Cruise Line said it would be refunding 100 percent of the cruise’s cost to the original form of payment within five business days. If the voyage was paid for with a Future Cruise Credit, the amount will be applied to the guest’s latitudes account. The line is also giving guests an additional 100 percent Future Cruise Credit, regardless of how the fare was paid.
“No NCL rep at Orlando and no assistance,” passenger Ben Wills wrote in a message to The Washington Post just after midnight Thursday. He said no one was working at the American Airlines counter in Orlando, the wait time to rebook a flight to Reagan National Airport on the phone was two hours and the cost would have been more than $1,700. The cruise liner began its current trip on Sept. 2 in Kirkenes in Arctic Norway and was due to return to Bergen, Norway, on Sept. 22, according to SunStone Ships. A spokesperson for the cruise line said that the ship could not safely dock in Gambia due to adverse weather conditions, adding that efforts are being made for the guests to rejoin the ship in Senegal on Tuesday. Dozens of people were injured during the ship’s harrowing ordeal, including 36 who were admitted to hospitals.
Most of the stranded passengers didn't have their medication or working credit cards, WPDE said. The Campbells told the news outlet that the ninth passenger was late for another reason — an 80-year-old woman who got a concussion on the island and was hospitalized there. The couple says the tour overran, and its operator informed the captain that eight passengers were running late. The ship anchored in heavy seas to avoid being dashed on the rocks in an area known for shipwrecks. Passengers saw a large wave crashing through glass doors and knocking people across the floor of an area where they had been instructed to gather.
On Monday, Norwegian Escape, which ran aground in Puerto Plata, the Dominican Republic, was finally freed. Passengers posted pictures of the incident on social media, showing tug boats alongside the ship. Cruise Hive was established back in 2008 and among the earliest blogs in the industry.
The most high-profile, the grounding and capsizing of the Costa Concordia in Italy 10 years ago, killed 32 people on board. The ship left Port Canaveral, east of Orlando, on March 12 with stops planned in Puerto Plata, St. Thomas, Tortola and the Bahamas. It was supposed to return to Florida on Saturday.Instead, Norwegian canceled the remainder of the voyage and chartered flights to take people to Orlando; the first left Wednesday, with the rest on Thursday and Friday. And last November, passengers were stranded at a Brisbane port after a Royal Caribbean ship was overbooked. In total, WPDE said that nine passengers were not allowed to reenter the ship, including four elderly people and one person who is a paraplegic.
When the ship ran aground in the Dominican Republic last week, Smith said, they had no idea what was happening. Passengers on the ship, which originally departed out of Orlando, Florida, said crew had been trying to extricate the vessel unsuccessfully for the past few hours. “We are actively engaged in efforts to free the MV Ocean Explorer from its grounding. Our foremost commitment is to ensure the vessel’s recovery without compromising safety," the statement said. The vessel was scheduled to visit St. Thomas in the US Virgin Islands on March 15. There are also scheduled calls to Tortola on march 16 and Great Stirrup Cay on March 18 before returning home on March 19.
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