Building a cruise ship is more than assembling steel and systems — it’s about crafting a floating world. At Accomar, we approach cruise ship manufacturing as a holistic process where engineeringprecision meets passenger comfort. With production facilities in Turkey and partnerships across Europe and the U.S., we deliver vessels that are not only technically sound but also unforgettable in design and functionality.
Modern Cruise Ship Production Techniques
Our construction processes integrate both traditional maritime craftsmanship and cutting-edge technology. We utilize:
- 3D digital modeling for layout accuracy and weight distribution
- Prefabricated modules for cabins, wet units, and HVAC cores
- Laser-guided hull welding for structural efficiency
Passenger-Centric Interior Manufacturing
Cruise interiors are about more than luxury — they’re engineered for thousands of daily users. Our approach focuses on:
- Noise-dampening floor systems to enhance onboard tranquility
- Eco-smart lighting and climate control for energy efficiency
- Durable yet visually refined materials for high-traffic areas
Sustainable Materials and Energy Systems
As maritime regulations tighten, our vessels stay ahead of the curve:
- Low-VOC adhesives and flame-retardant, recyclable panels
- Solar-ready power management integration
- Use of lightweight aluminum substructures to reduce fuel load
I’ll never forget the first time we swapped teak with reclaimed cork composite flooring on a luxury deck. The result? A sleek finish that impressed both guests and inspectors — and cut our weight budget by 12%.
Integrated Turnkey Cruise Ship Projects
From steel cutting to final furnishing, Accomar handles every stage. We work closely with shipowners to align timelines, aesthetics, and compliance, offering:
- Full 3D walkthroughs before production begins
- Collaborative revisions with onboard operations teams
- Dedicated project managers from day one to sea trials
Engineering Spaces for Unmatched Experiences
Whether it’s the acoustics of a ballroom or the resilience of a kids’ playroom, we engineer environments that inspire and endure. With every ship, we ask: how can form meet function, and exceed both?
One of our most memorable projects was a 500-cabin vessel where we transformed a dark, underused conference room into a panoramic lounge. That space is now the most photographed spot on the ship — proof that design can change perception.