MV Gemini

[5] In September 2007 Star Cruises reported that SuperStar Gemini had been sold and left the company fleet in December 2008.

[6] Reportedly the buyer was Jewel Owner Ltd., a Bahamas-based company in the Danish Clipper Group, which would charter the ship to a new operator in 2009.

[8] SuperStar Gemini was based in Singapore and she cruised to various destinations year round in the South China Sea, Gulf of Thailand, and Straits of Malacca.

Superstar Gemini embarked on a three-month voyage around the Pacific including a full circumnavigation of the Australian continent and visited various cities e.g. Melbourne, Sydney, Perth (Fremantle), Brisbane, Komodo and Bali between November 2007 and February 2008.

For her final 2008 season for Star Cruises after returning from her Australian deployment, the ship was sailing a combination of Straits of Malacca seven-day cruises and six 21-day roundtrips from Singapore via Koh Samui, Laem Chebang, Ho Chi Minh City, Da Nang, Hong Kong, Halong Bay, Nha Trang, Kota Kinabalu, and Kuching, then returning to Singapore.

MV Gemini had a Spanish operator, Quail Travel Group (trading as "Happy Cruises"), and from November 2010 was sailing in the Caribbean, based in Havana, and including stops in Cozumel, Grand Cayman and Paradise Island.

[citation needed] Gemini was chartered to Petrofac, which was building an £800 million gas plant for French company Total to accommodate around 400 workers.

Later that month, the ship left Scalloway for Besiktas, south of Istanbul, for drydocking, maintenance and an extensive refit, prior to returning to cruising, as Celestyal Nefeli, in spring 2016.

Superstar Gemini
Gemini with Happy Cruises, Stavanger 2011
Gemini with Petrofac, Scalloway 2015
Gemini with Miray Cruises, Rhodes 2023