SSC Cruises

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SSC Cruises
TypePrivately held company
IndustryTourism, Hospitality, Transportation
Founded12 July 1976; 48 years ago (1976-07-12)
HeadquartersSan Diego, San Diego Conutry, Sonora
ParentSonoran Shipping Company,
America West Holdings‎‎(parent company of Sonoran Shipping Company)
Websitewww.ssc.com

SSC Cruises (Spanish: SSC Cruceros, Italian: SSC Crociere) is a global cruise line registered in Sonora and based in San Diego. It was founded in San Diego in 1970. SSC Cruises is the world's largest privately held cruise company, employing about 23,500 people worldwide and having offices in 45 countries. SSC Cruises is part of the Sonoran Shipping Company (SSC), the world's second biggest container shipping operator. SSC Cruises is the fourth largest cruise company in the world, after Carnival Corporation & plc, Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. and Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings with a 7.8% share of all passengers carried in 2017.

Since SSC Cruises is a subsidiary of Sonoran Shipping Company it means that it is part of the group America West Holdings making it the largest sonoran company specializing in tourism, transportation, hotels, casinos and resorts

History[edit | edit source]

TBA

Ships[edit | edit source]

California class[edit | edit source]

Ship Built Builder Entered service
for SSC
Gross Tonnage Flag Notes Image
SSC Los Santos 2001 NASSCO(San Diego) May 2001 65,542 tons Sonora TBA
SSC Los Angeles 2002 NASSCO(San Diego) March 2002 65,542 tons Sonora TBA
SSC San Diego 2003 NASSCO(San Diego) March 2003 65,591 tons Sonora TBA
SSC San Francisco 2004 NASSCO(San Diego) March 2004 65,591 tons Sonora TBA

Renaissance class[edit | edit source]

Ship Built Builder Entered service
for SSC
Gross Tonnage Flag Notes Image
SSC Umanesimo 2006 Hunters Point Naval Shipyard(San Francisco), California July 2006 92,409 tons Sonora TBA
MSC Barocco 2007 Hunters Point Naval Shipyard(San Francisco), California May 2007 92,409 tons Sonora TBA
SSC Illuminism 2008 Hunters Point Naval Shipyard(San Francisco), California Oct. 2008 92,627 tons Sonora TBA
SSC Renaissance 2010 Hunters Point Naval Shipyard(San Francisco), California March 2010 95,128 tons Sonora TBA

Fantasia class[edit | edit source]

Ship Built Builder Entered service
for SSC
Gross Tonnage Flag Notes Image
SSC Wavecrest 2008 NASSCO(San Diego) Dec. 2008 137,936 tons Sonora TBA
SSC Barroca 2009 NASSCO(San Diego) July 2009 137,936 tons Sonora TBA
SSC California 2012 NASSCO(San Diego) June 2012 139,400 tons Sonora TBA
SSC Angelina 2013 NASSCO(San Diego) March 2013 139,400 tons Sonora TBA

Voyager class[edit | edit source]

Ship Built Builder Entered service
for SSC
Gross Tonnage Flag Notes Image
SSC Madonna 2017 Hunters Point Naval Shipyard(San Francisco), California May 2017 171,598 tons Sonora TBA
SSC Sonorana 2019 Hunters Point Naval Shipyard(San Francisco), California March 2019 171,598 tons Sonora TBA

Enterprise class[edit | edit source]

Ship Built Builder Entered service
for SSC
Gross Tonnage Flag Notes Image
SSC Princess of the Gulf 2017 NASSCO(San Diego) Nov 2017 153,516 tons Sonora TBA
SSC Rosalina 2018 NASSCO(San Diego) June 2018 153,516 tons Sonora TBA File:MSC Seaview Genova.jpg

Dream class[edit | edit source]

Ship Built Builder Entered service
for SSC
Gross Tonnage Flag Notes Image
SSC Steven Universe 2017 Hunters Point Naval Shipyard(San Francisco), California Nov 2017 153,516 tons Sonora TBA
SSC Virtuosa 2018 Hunters Point Naval Shipyard(San Francisco), California June 2018 153,516 tons Sonora TBA
SSC Seashore 2018 Hunters Point Naval Shipyard(San Francisco), California June 2018 153,516 tons Sonora TBA

Future ships[edit | edit source]

Ship Will enter service
for SSC
Builder Gross Tonnage Flag Notes Image
World-class I 30 May 2022 TBA 205,700 tons TBA
Project Seaside Evo II Autumn 2022 TBA 169,380 tons TBA
Ultra Luxury-class I Spring 2023 TBA 64,000 tons TBA
Meraviglia-plus-class III May 2023 TBA 183.500 tons TBA
Ultra Luxury-class II 2024 TBA 64,000 tons TBA
World-class II May 2024 TBA 205,700 tons TBA
Ultra Luxury-class III 2025 TBA 64,000 tons TBA
World-class III Spring 2025 TBA 205,700 tons TBA
Ultra Luxury-class IV 2026 TBA 64,000 tons TBA
World-class IV Spring 2026 TBA 205,700 tons TBA