The World's Largest Cruise Ship Graveyard

The World's Largest Cruise Ship Graveyard This cruise ship graveyard on the coast of Aliağa, Turkey is where cruise ships go to die. In the summer of 2020, five famous ships — including Sovereign of the Seas, Carnival Fantasy, Carnival Inspiration, Carnival Imagination and Monarch — were beached side by side at the world's largest shipbreaking yard, waiting to be dismantled and scrapped by hand. In this video, we reveal how a $300 million cruise ship gets sold for the price of its own steel, why the pandemic sent an entire fleet to the scrapyard overnight, how workers cut a 100,000-ton ship apart deck by deck, and what happens to the furniture, the steel, and the toxic materials hidden inside. From the ship that invented the modern mega-ship era to the brutal economics of ship recycling, this is the final voyage the cruise lines don't advertise — and why every ship sailing today, including Icon of the Seas, is already heading for a beach like this one. This video features discussions on unverified information and speculative viewpoints sourced from the internet and various news outlets. Intended solely for educational and informational purposes, this content should not be regarded as confirmed facts or definitive truths. Our use of content complies with YouTube's Fair Use guidelines. According to Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act: "Notwithstanding the provisions of sections 106 and 106A, the fair use of a copyrighted work, including reproduction in copies or phone records or by any other means specified by that section, for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching (including multiple copies for classroom use), scholarship, or research, is not an infringement of copyright." While this video may contain copyrighted clips, images, or photographs not specifically authorized by the copyright holder(s), we believe in good faith that these materials are protected by federal law and the fair use doctrine. The Deckside Insider does not aim to defame, slander, or discredit any individuals or organisations mentioned in this video. The information is presented to encourage thoughtful discussion and critical thinking among viewers. We explicitly do not condone or promote any violent actions described in this video; such mentions are solely to provide context and understand the implications of certain events historically or in current affairs. #graveyardstory #shipbreaking #shiprecycling