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Cruise Ship Scrapping & Dismantling in Izmir Aliaga

Cruise ships are among the most complex vessels to scrap due to their multi-level accommodation decks, electrical systems, insulation materials and heavy structural components.

For this reason, shipowners worldwide choose ship breaking yards in Izmir Aliaga, where passenger vessels are dismantled under controlled, safe and environmentally compliant conditions.

Why choose Izmir Aliaga for cruise ship scrapping?

Because ship breaking yards in Izmir Aliaga provide safe, efficient and high-value dismantling for complex vessels.

Is scrapping environmentally compliant?

Yes. All operations follow strict international environmental and safety standards.

How long does the process take?

Depending on vessel size, typically several months with phased dismantling operations.


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Why scrap cruise ships in ship breaking yards in Izmir Aliaga?

Scrapping a cruise ship requires more than standard demolition.

Ship breaking yards in Izmir Aliaga offer:

  • Proven experience with large passenger vessels

  • Controlled and safe dismantling processes

  • EU-aligned green recycling standards

  • Efficient removal of interiors and equipment

  • Strong scrap steel market pricing

  • Fast execution and delivery handling

Aliaga is one of the few global locations capable of handling complex cruise ship scrapping projects professionally.

What types of cruise ships can be scrapped?

Ship breaking yards in Izmir Aliaga are actively buying:

  • Ocean cruise ships

  • Small and mid-size passenger vessels

  • Expedition cruise ships

  • Cruise ferries

  • Decommissioned tourism vessels

 

How is a cruise ship scrapped?

The scrapping process at Izmir Aliaga ship breaking yards is carried out in structured phases:

1. Planning & Documentation

  • Inventory and hazardous material list

  • Pre-arrival approvals

2. Interior Removal

  • Cabins, furniture, insulation

  • Electrical and hotel systems

3. Structural Cutting

  • Deck-by-deck dismantling

  • Controlled steel separation

4. Material Recovery

  • Steel, copper and valuable materials

  • Equipment reuse or resale

5. Waste Handling

  • Safe disposal of hazardous materials

  • Full environmental compliance

Why are cruise ships more difficult to scrap?

Compared to cargo vessels, cruise ships include:

  • Extensive accommodation areas

  • Complex HVAC and piping systems

  • High volumes of non-metal materials

  • Large electrical networks

This makes ship breaking yards in Izmir Aliaga the preferred destination due to their technical expertise and infrastructure.

What determines cruise ship scrap price?

Offers from Izmir Aliaga ship breaking yards are based on:

  • LDT (Light Displacement Tonnage)

  • Global scrap steel prices

  • Vessel condition and recoverable materials

  • Equipment and onboard asset value

Who should scrap cruise ships?

  • Cruise operators renewing fleets

  • Shipowners with aging vessels

  • Investors liquidating marine assets

  • Companies decommissioning passenger ships

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