Karnika (Formerly as Crown Princess, '''''A'Rosa Blu, AIDAblu, Ocean Village Two & Pacific Jewel) was a cruise ship. Originally debuting in 1990, Pacific Jewel has operated for numerous cruise lines throughout her history. She debuted as Crown Princess''''' for Princess Cruises in 1990 before being transferred to A'Rosa Cruises as '''''A'Rosa Blu in 2002. In 2004, she was transferred to AIDA Cruises as AIDAblu'. In 2007, she was transferred to Ocean Village as Ocean Village Two. In 2009, she was transferred to P&O Cruises Australia as Pacific Jewel. In 2018, she was sold to Jalesh Cruises and
Karnika (Formerly as Crown Princess, '''''A'Rosa Blu, AIDAblu, Ocean Village Two & Pacific Jewel) was a cruise ship. Originally debuting in 1990, Pacific Jewel has operated for numerous cruise lines throughout her history. She debuted as Crown Princess''''' for Princess Cruises in 1990 before being transferred to A'Rosa Cruises as '''''A'Rosa Blu in 2002. In 2004, she was transferred to AIDA Cruises as AIDAblu'. In 2007, she was transferred to Ocean Village as Ocean Village Two. In 2009, she was transferred to P&O Cruises Australia as Pacific Jewel. In 2018, she was sold to Jalesh Cruises and renamed Karnika, debuting in 2019. Jalesh Cruises ceased operating in October 2020. She was sold for scrap in Alang, India in 2020.
==Design and specifications== As designed, the vessel measured and . She has a length of , a beam of , and a draft of . The two propeller shafts are driven by two 12,000 kW Alsthom motors. She is powered by four MAN-B&W 8L58/64 diesel generators, with a combined output of 38,880 kW and a maximum speed of . The ship originally had a maximum guest capacity of 1,910 passengers. The cruise ship was built at a cost of US$276.8 million. Her distinctive curved profile—often referred to as 'dolphin-like'—was designed by Renzo Piano.
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