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EXPLORA JOURNEYS CELEBRATES MAJOR MILESTONES IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF ITS LUXURY FLEET

  • Explora Journeys has invested €3.5 billion in a fleet of six ships built by Fincantieri to redefine ocean travel and support the Italian shipbuilding industry.
  • Since launching Explora I, Explora Journeys has become a reference in luxury travel, gaining acclaim from guests worldwide.
  • Each new ship aims to provide transformative travel experiences that connect guests with the ocean and the world in meaningful and sustainable ways.
  • Today, Explora Journeys celebrates three completed ships, marking a significant milestone in its goal to redefine ultra-elegant ocean travel, with all ships on schedule for completion by 2028.
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EXPLORA JOURNEYS CELEBRATES MAJOR MILESTONES IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF ITS LUXURY FLEET

Triple milestone event at Fincantieri's Sestri Ponente Shipyard in Genoa, Italy marks major progress in Explora Journeys' fleet development, with float out of EXPLORA III, coin ceremony of EXPLORA IV and steel cutting of EXPLORA V

The shipping company Explora Journeys advances in the construction of its fleet with the departure of its third cruise, the Explora III, as part of a celebration this Monday at the Sestri Ponente shipyard of Fincantieri in Genoa (Italy), where the ceremony of the currency of the Explora IV and the steel cut of its fifth ship has also taken place. Specifically, the total fleet of six ships will be completed in 2028 after an investment of 3,500 mi…

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