Pullmantur Cruises was Spain's largest cruise line, founded as an offshoot of the Madrid-based travel agency and tour operator Pullmantur, which had been operating since 1971. The cruise division launched in the late 1990s and grew into a distinctive all-inclusive holiday brand catering primarily to Spanish-speaking travellers. In 2006, Royal Caribbean Group acquired Pullmantur for 430 million euros, integrating it into their international portfolio while retaining its focus on the Hispanic market. At its peak, Pullmantur operated a fleet of well-known ships including the Zenith, Horizon, Monarch, and Sovereign across a wide range of global destinations.
Pullmantur built its reputation on an all-inclusive cruise model that set it apart from many competitors. Guests paid a single price that covered accommodation, meals, entertainment, and selected alcoholic beverages – removing the hidden costs that can make cruise holidays feel unpredictable. On board, passengers could enjoy spa facilities, a casino, a nightclub, and live entertainment at the Grand Theatre Lounge, including comedy acts, magicians, and live music. Families travelling with children were well catered for with games arcades and a range of supervised activities.
Pullmantur sailed to an extensive range of destinations, making it a versatile choice for those seeking varied itineraries. Key routes included:
Over the years Pullmantur operated several large cruise ships, many of which were transferred from Royal Caribbean's wider fleet. Vessels such as the Zenith (formerly of Celebrity Cruises), the Horizon, the Sovereign, and the Monarch gave the line significant capacity across multiple simultaneous itineraries. Ships were deployed seasonally, with some laid up or chartered to other operators during quieter periods.
No. Pullmantur Cruises ceased operations in 2020. On 22 June 2020, as a direct result of the financial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, Pullmantur's owners filed for reorganisation under Spanish insolvency law. The company was fully liquidated in July 2021 after failing to secure the financing needed to restart sailings.
Pullmantur Cruises was originally an arm of the Madrid travel agency Pullmantur, founded in 1971. Royal Caribbean Group acquired the cruise line in 2006 for approximately 430 million euros. Royal Caribbean later sold a 51% stake to Spanish investment firm Springwater Capital, retaining a 49% share until the company's collapse.
Several of Pullmantur's vessels, including the Sovereign and Monarch, were scrapped at ship-breaking yards in Aliaga, Turkey, following the company's liquidation in 2021. The MV Horizon was also sent to the same yards. Other former Pullmantur ships had already been transferred to other Royal Caribbean Group brands in earlier years.
Pullmantur positioned itself as a mid-market all-inclusive cruise brand rather than a budget operator. Its single-price model included alcoholic beverages, meals, and entertainment, appealing to value-conscious travellers who wanted clarity on holiday costs. It was particularly popular with Spanish and Latin American passengers.
Pullmantur offered a broad portfolio of itineraries covering the Mediterranean, the Caribbean, Northern Europe, transatlantic routes, and more unusual destinations including Iceland and Greenland. The line used Spanish home ports including Barcelona as key embarkation points for European sailings.
Yes. Pullmantur promoted its ships as suitable for all ages, with on-board facilities including games arcades, live entertainment, and family-oriented activities. The all-inclusive pricing structure made budgeting for a family holiday straightforward, and the variety of itineraries gave families flexibility in choosing their destination.
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