Meyer Werft hands over Dream Cruises newbuild

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Meyer Werft has handed over the cruise ship World Dream to Asian shipping company Dream Cruises at Bremerhaven.

World Dream is 335 metres long, 39.7 metres wide and can reach a speed of more than 23 knots.

The new ship has a capacity for 3,376 passengers. About 75 per cent of the cabins are outer cabins and most have a balcony. 

World Dream includes 35 restaurants and bars, various entertainment facilities such as theatres, a climbing park and virtual reality applications.

She also carries a small deep-sea submarine that can take four guests down to a depth of 200 metres, and a motorboat.

Dream Cruises is a subsidiary of Genting Hong Kong.

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