Environmental groups advise seeking smaller cruise vessels committed to sustainability. Natural liquified gas offers several environmental benefits over diesel when used on cruise ships, including considerably lower carbon dioxide emissions, other greenhouse gases and particulate matter.
Here are some of the most innovative and environmentally conscious cruise ships and initiatives:
Norway’s Hurtigruten: A Pioneer in Hybrid Power
Hurtigruten has been a trailblazer in sustainable cruising, embracing hybrid power and cleaner fuels like biofuel derived from fish waste. By supporting local communities and conservation efforts, Hurtigruten demonstrates a commitment to people and the planet.
A-ROSA: Silent and Sustainable Rhine River Cruises
A-ROSA’s new E-Motion ship offers silent, zero-emission port arrivals and overnight recharging. The line is committed to plastic-free voyages and encourages guests to explore local economies, supporting sustainable tourism.
Celebrity Flora: Solar-Powered Galapagos Exploration Celebrity Flora, a solar-powered ship equipped with dynamic positioning, offers a unique and eco-friendly way to explore the Galapagos Islands. Guests can participate in community projects, contributing to local initiatives and minimizing their environmental impact.
Avalon Waterways: Sustainable Danube River Cruising
Avalon Waterways is committed to minimizing its environmental impact by eliminating single-use plastics and using biofuel. The line also encourages low-impact shore excursions and partners with organizations like The Ocean Cleanup to further its sustainability goals.
MSC Euribia: A Green Giant
MSC Euribia, a massive cruise ship, is surprisingly eco-friendly. Powered by LNG and equipped with advanced noise-management systems, this ship proves that size and sustainability can indeed coexist.
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