MIAMI — The first steel cut has been made on the ***** Toscana, ***** Cruises’ second ship to be powered in port and at sea by liquefied natural gas (LNG).
The steel-cutting ceremony, which took place at the Meyer Turku shipyard in Finland, is “another step forward” in the cruise line’s sustainable development plan,” said Neil Palomba, president of ***** Cruises. “LNG propulsion for cruise ships is a major innovation, pioneering a new era in the use of low-carbon fuels that will significantly reduce exhaust emissions to help protect the environment without compromising on safety, in line with our top priorities.”
***** Toscana follows on the heels of ***** Smeralda, the company’s first ship to be powered by LNG. Smeralds is nearing completion at the same shipyard and will enter service in October. ***** Toscana is expected to be delivered in 2021.
Both ships are part of the ***** Group’s fleet expansion plan that includes a total of seven new ships scheduled to enter service by 2023. As the Italian brand of Carnival Corporation & plc, ***** Group is comprised of ***** Cruises, ***** Asia and AIDA Cruises.
“Once again, ***** Cruises is paving the way for the industry as a whole: in accordance with our global vision aimed at sustainable development, we were the first to invest in this technology, which is now really starting to take hold,” added Palomba. “However, a lot remains to be done in terms of the ready availability of gas bunkering infrastructure to ensure the seamless transition to LNG. ***** Toscana and her sister ship ***** Smeralda may be highly innovative products, but they will retain that inimitable Italian hospitality that has been ***** Cruises’ hallmark since the brand’s inception.”
Each ship was named after iconic Italian destinations – Tuscany and the Smeralda coast. On ***** Smeralda, guests will find 11 restaurants, including one specifically for casual family dining, 19 bars, a spa area with 16 treatment rooms, an onboard waterpark with waterslides, four pools and a dedicated kids facility. It will also boast its own museum – the CoDe-***** Design Museum – that will showcase the excellence of Italian design.
***** Smeralda is set to debut on Oct. 20 with a 15-day preview cruise from Hamburg to Savona. Its official naming ceremony will take place on Nov. 3 in Savona before being deployed in the Western Mediterranean through April 2021.
***** Toscana’s cruise program will be announced in the next few months.