Cruise ship Prinzessin Isabella collided with a Panama-flagged cargo ship in Tulcea waters, Romania, the Danube and incurred damage on its exterior, reports International Business Times.
Passengers Injured
The cruise ship had 165 passengers on board and it happened at 0500 LT on October 5. The ship Prinzessin Isabella had more damage in the superstructure area.
Many cabins of the passengers who booked cruise deals for the upper deck were crushed and torn open. Although two passengers suffered injuries they were not serious.
Some sources identified the general cargo ship as Blue Star I but no confirmation was available on the damages suffered by it. The Romanian police have started an investigation.
Cruise ship berthed
According to the latest news, Prinzessin Isabella was sailing from Vienna. The ship departed on Sep 29.
Per cruise news, the cargo ship Blue Star I was en route from Piraeus to Galati. The location of the collision, Danube river mile 43, lies between the port of Tulcea and the Odessa region’s Ishmael.
The cruise ship is now berthed at Tulcea and cargo ship has been brought to anchor from the collision site.
Cruise insurance to tackle risks
Meanwhile, considering the risks and uncertainties associated with cruise trips, passengers are always advised to buy cruise insurance.
According to experts, it is ideal to spend an average of 7% of the entire travel fund to purchase cruise insurance. Buying it at the earliest will cover the cancellation benefits also.
On a cruising trip, a lot of money gets invested and complete payment must be made before boarding. So, any medical issue at sea will be hugely expensive and advance protection is the right way to go.
River cruise market growing fast
Meanwhile, the demand for river cruising is rising phenomenally, especially in Europe. The Asian markets and market in the USA are growing cautiously.
Viking River Cruises is a leading name in European river cruises. It is now expanding to new river cruise markets beyond Europe and eyeing many Asia cruise markets.
Among the new exotic cruise destinations planned for expansion are the Caspian Sea, Amazon, African Lakes, China, Nile, and India.
The high demand river cruise sectors also include Mississippi river cruises, Avalon river cruises, Rhine river cruises, Hudson River cruises and Chicago River cruises.
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Source: International Business Times