Peter Deilmann Cruises was a German cruise company which offered river cruises throughout Europe and several ocean cruises. It was headquartered in Neustadt in Holstein, Germany.
History
The founder Peter Deilmann began by chartering coasters in 1968. In 1973 he started his first passenger service between Neustadt and Ronne using the small ferry Nordlicht. In 1976 and 1978 he acquired the elderly passenger ships Gripen and Frisia II to start a ferry service between Neustadt and Rodby. Also in 1976, Deilmann acquired the Norwegian Rost and started a pioneer service between West and East Germany. Nordbrise was later used for his first cruise venture in Greenland. In 1979, Deilmann ordered his first new cruise ship, the Berlin. She was owned by a consortium of German investors, and Deilmann only had a minority share. Whilst awaiting delivery, he also bought the Regina Maris, which was sold to Kuwait in 1982 for conversion into a large private yacht. Berlin was chartered for far-eastern service as the Princess Mahsuri between 1982-85. The Deilmann charter of Berlin ended in 2004. In 1983, Deilmann acquired their first river cruise vessel, the Donauprinzessin. In 1994 the first sailing cruise ship, the Lili Marleen was acquired. The impressive Deutschland was delivered in 1998.
Insolvency
Following the insolvency of Peter Deilmann Reederei GmbH & Co. KG in 2009, with up to ten ocean and river cruise ships last, which had a turnover of around 50 million euros and around 50,000 passengers transported, was after the reestablishment of Reederei Peter Deilmann GmbH from 1 January 2010, the shipping company activity resumed. In October 2010, the new shipping company acquired a majority stake of the German industrial holding AURELIUS AG, which sold its stake to a minority share in early 2013 to the Callista Private Equity. On January 20, 2015, the insolvency administrator had canceled all scheduled tours of Germany. The last and unique ship MS Deutschland was sold in May 2015 to the Las VegasUnited States Investor Donald Hoffman of Absolute Nevada LLC, who chartered the ship previously to Plantours for 4 cruises and since September 2015 to Semester at Sea. It followed a non more existent Administrative domain in Internet. The company has been closed by the courts, a court appointed a lawyer, who had been settling the outstanding accounts with the money received from the sale of the last ship, about one third of about 60 million loan, the holders lost, once all matters have been settled and approved by the court – which can take many months – all activities were to close down, due bankruptcy and all remained costs to be paid.
Fleet
Former Ocean, Sea, and Coastal Cruises
1980-2004 > MV Berlin
1998-2015 > MS Deutschland.
1994-2004 > MSV Lili Marleen
1976-1984 > MV Nordbrise
1973-1985 > MV Nordlicht
1978-1985 > MV Nordpaloma
1976-1984 > MV Nordschau
1974-1977 > MV Nordwelle
1980-1983 > MV Regina Maris
Former River Cruise
Due to the weak economy, Peter Deilmann shut down their River Cruise Division in 2010. The vessels of the former fleet were:
Around 2000 the cruise line made about $100 million United States dollars per year. In 2009 in the United Kingdom Peter Deilmann Cruises joined the Truly Independent Professional Travel Organisation marketing consortium, becoming its 16th member.