Fiesta Marina Cruises
TypeCruise line
IndustryHospitality
Founded1993
Defunct1994
FateBrand discontinued
HeadquartersMiami, Florida
ProductsCruises

Fiesta Marina Cruises was an experimental short-lived subsidiary cruise line of Carnival Cruise Lines. It was marketed toward the Latin/Spanish-speaking population, residing in the United States and abroad. The cruise line sailed out of San Juan, Puerto Rico and Caracas, Venezuela. It operated only one ship, the Fiesta Marina, which was named in Miami, Florida on October 18, 1993

The cruise line was a marketing failure and was dissolved in September 1994.[1] The Fiesta Marina was sold to Epirotiki Cruises to sail as the Olympic.[2][3][4] In 2007, the Carnival Corporation started a partnership with the Orizonia Corporación to launch a new cruise line called Iberocruceros, also marketed toward the Latin/Spanish-speaking population. The cruise line operated out of South America and Europe, independently from Carnival, but was managed by Costa Cruises. Iberocruceros was closed in 2014 and its ships transferred to Costa or elsewhere.

Former fleet

ShipYear
Built
Sailed for
Fiesta Marina
Gross TonnageFlagNotesImage
Fiesta Marina19561993–199431,500 GT PanamaRenamed using the same Carnival Cruise Lines funnel livery. She was the former Carnival Cruise ship Carnivale. She was also previously known as the Empress of Britain, and the Queen Anna Maria. She later became the Olympic and The Topaz. She was sold for scrap in 2008.

References

  1. "THE CANADIAN PACIFIC LINER 'EMPRESS OF BRITAIN' OF 1956". Liverpool Ships. Retrieved 21 January 2019.
  2. "Topaz/Peaceboat". Archived from the original on 2009-01-06. Retrieved 2009-06-29.
  3. "THE TOPAZ, page five". Archived from the original on 2009-10-10. Retrieved 2009-06-29.
  4. "Canadian Pacific Liner Empress of Britain, later Queen Anna Maria, Carnivale, Olympic & Topaz". www.simplonpc.co.uk.
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