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Bolette

IMO: 9188037

Cruise Ship, Bahamas

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Bolette

Vessel Details

MMSI

311000986

Callsign

C6ES3

Width

32.0 m

Length

238.0 m

Reviews (1)

Johnny

2024-06-21

Position: Safety Officer

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Looking for information about this vessel. Does anyone have experience with this ship? Was the crew alright?

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No personal experience yet, just gathering info.

Latest News (4)

Medevac off AlmerĂ­a

Jul 05, 2025 18:59

On Jul 4, 2025, the medical evacuation of a crew member from the 'Bolette', which was sailing 22 nautical miles south of AlmerĂ­a, wa requested. . The CCS AlmerĂ­a of Salvamento MarĂ­timo mobilized the SAR boat 'Salvamar Spica', which took the man off and transports the patient to the fishing port, where an ambulance was waiting.

Medevac in North Atlantic

Mar 06, 2022 18:39

The SAR heliopter Helimer 402 was mobilized from the CCS Finisterre of Salvamento Marítimo in the morning of March 6, 2022, for the medevac of a passenger from the 'Bolette', along with her companion. They have been transferred to the A Coruña airport, where an ambulance was waiting. The cruise ship was en route from Southampton, UK, to Funchal with an ETA as of March 8.

HAL sold four cruise ships

Jul 16, 2020 10:05

Holland America Line announced that the 'Amsterdam', 'Maasdam', 'Rotterdam' and 'Veendam' have been sold and will be transferring to undisclosed buyers. The ships have been sold in pairs, with the 'Maasdam' and 'Veendam' transferring to one company in August 2020, while the 'Amsterdam' and 'Rotterdam' will move to another company in fall 2020. One pair will be going to a new cruise brand. On July 15, 2020, the wholly owned subsidiaries of Bonheur ASA have entered into agreements with HAL Nederland NV (part of the Carnival Corporation Group) for the acquisition of the 'Rotterdam' and 'Amsterdam' to be operated by Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines Ltd., UK, which is also a wholly owned subsidiary of Bonheur. The vessels will be renamed 'Bolette' and 'Borealis'.

Two sick crew members disembarked in Durban

Apr 09, 2020 13:09

Five South Africans and two ill crew members disembarked the 'Amsterdam' after the ship berthed at Durban on April 9, 2020, after receiving a clean bill of health from the department of health and security clearance from authorities – including the South African Maritime Safety Authority (Samsa), Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA) and the department of transport – at the Port of Durban. The two crew members' illness was not related to Covid-19. The ship had arrived outside the Port of Durban on April 5 to refuel and restock provisions. There were no passengers on board - only 558 crew members, including five South Africans. Prior to arrival, the master had reported there were persons on board showing signs of flu-like illness. A doctor from Port Health boarded the ship at anchorage to take swabs from symptomatic individuals and direct contacts. The results were received from the NICD [National Institute for Communicable Diseases] on April 8 confirming all tests were negative. "The ship had started a four-month global tour at Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale, Florida on Jan 4. Due to Covid-19, the cruise was ended prematurely in Fremantle, Australia, on March 22. The ship was now on its return trip to Fort Lauderdale.

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