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NAME
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MARCO POLO (ALEXANDER PUSHKIN)
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CLASS
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CRUISE SHIP
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ENT/SERVICE
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1965
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BUILT
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VEB MATHIAS THESEN WERFT / WISMAR / GERMANY
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WEIGHT
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20,502 TONS
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LENGTH
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578 FEET
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WIDTH
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77 FEET
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SPEED
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19 KNOTS - DIESEL ENGINES
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Marco Polo had been in service for 28-years before the
British owned Orient Line bought her in1991. She was originally
built in the former Eastern Germany as Alexander Pushkin
for the Soviet Unions Baltic State Steamship Company. Her design
incorporated a reinforced hull, as she would often have to travel
though seas covered in ice. Her main routes were from Leningrad
- Montreal in summer and cruises to Cuba in winter.
Alexander Pushkin was the first ship bought by
the newly founded Orient Line. After undergoing a two-year rebuild,
she entered service for the Orient Line in 1993 under the name
Marco Polo.
Since her
upgrade, she has 8 passenger decks, 1 pool, 4 bars, casino,
fitness center, showroom, 292 outside cabins, 133 inside cabins,
can carry 848 passengers and a crew of 350.
Marco Polo is operated on Mediterranean cruises from the
ports of Rome, Barcelona, Athens & Venice. European cruises
depart from the ports of Dover, Copenhagen & Stockholm.
Marco Polo is also occasionally used for cruises to
South America, Antarctica, South Africa & Asia.
Website: www.orientlines.com.
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