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Outfitting in Bremerhaven

04.11.2025
BREMERHAVEN. As announced by the City of Bremerhaven, the “Disney Adventure” docked at Columbuskaje in Bremerhaven in early September. The cruise ship was built at the Meyer shipyard in Wismar. The Lloyd Werft in Bremerhaven is now taking over the outfitting of the ship, including the entire interior furnishings. The ship will be docked in Bremerhaven for roughly a month. According to the Meyer shipyard, this is the largest cruise ship ever built in Germany. The “Disney Adventure” is due to remain in Bremerhaven until mid-October.

Credits: Christian Eckert

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