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NAME
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OCEAN VILLAGE (ARCADIA) (STAR PRINCESS)
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CLASS
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CRUISE SHIP
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ENT/SERVICE
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1988
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BUILT
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CHANTIERS DE L’ATLANTIQUE / ST NAZAIRE /
FRANCE
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WEIGHT
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63,525 TONS
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LENGTH
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811 FEET
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WIDTH
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106 FEET
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SPEED
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21.5 KNOTS - DIESEL ELECTRIC ENGINES
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On July 28th
1988, P&O - Princess Cruises bought the Sitmar Cruise Line
for $210 million. Sitmar had a new cruise ship nearing completion
at that time with the intended name being Fair Majesty.
After the completion of the ship, she joined the Princess fleet
under the name Star Princess. Princess Cruises
based Star Princess at Fort Lauderdale to be operated
on cruises to the Caribbean in winter and Alaska in summer.
Star Princess was transferred to P&O in 1997
to replace their aging cruise liner Canberra. After undergoing
a £14 million refit at Harland & Wolff/Belfast, she was
renamed Arcadia before joining the P&O fleet based
at Southampton/England.
Arcadia has 11 passenger
decks, 2 pools, 8 bars, casino, gymnasium, 676-seat show lounge,
583 outside cabins, 165 inside cabins, can carry over 1,500
passengers and a crew of 650.
Under P&O
as Arcadia, she was operated on cruises from Southampton
- Mediterranean, Atlantic Islands, Norwegian Fjords, Caribbean,
South America, and around world.
Arcadia was moved to P&Os newest cruise line Ocean
Village in 2003 to be operated under the name Ocean Village.
This cruise line based at Palma/Majorca and Barbados/Caribbean
offers seven night cruises throughout the Mediterranean &
Caribbean. Ocean Village is strongly marketed in the UK trying
to attract younger British passengers by offering fly/cruises
from Britain - Majorca & Barbados.
Website www.oceanvillageholidays.co.uk. |