Is the Oriana still sailing?

Oriana will be leaving the fleet in August 2019, but we can't let her go without a fuss. There's still time for you to book to sail on her final five cruises, each of which visits unique ports that enchant and excite in equal measure.
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Where is the P&O ship Oriana now?

After a 24-year career with P&O Cruises UK, the Oriana is now heading to new owners in China and completed her final sailing for P&O on August 9 when she returned to Southampton.
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Who has bought the Oriana cruise ship?

The new owner of Oriana is a joint venture company between China Travel Service (CTS) and China Ocean Shipping Group Company (Cosco), which recently purchased the 1995-built vessel from P&O Cruises. The 1,818 lower berth ship will depart from P&O Cruises next August.
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Where is the Canberra ship now?

After being decommissioned, she was purchased by a Pakistani ship breaker for 280 (m) million rupees (6.3 (m) million dollars). Affectionately known as the Great White Whale, the Canberra now stands in her moorings at the Gadani Shipyard, near Karachi in Pakistan.
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Where is the cruise ship Piano Land?

The current position of PIANO LAND is at China Coast (coordinates 29.558 N / 122.90657 E) reported 0 min ago by AIS. The vessel is en route to the port of Xiamen, China, sailing at a speed of 6.4 knots and expected to arrive there on May 19, 02:00.
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Oriana last sailing



What is the biggest cruise ship in the world?

As of January 2022, the largest cruise ship, Wonder of the Seas, has a gross tonnage of 236,857, is 362 metres (1,188 ft) long, 64 metres (210 ft) wide, and holds up to 6,988 passengers.
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Who owns queen of the oceans?

MV Queen of the Oceans is a Sun-class cruise ship owned by Seajets, a Greek/Cypriot ferry company. She was built by Fincantieri in Monfalcone, Italy and measures 77,499 GT.
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What happened to HMS Canberra?

Canberra was withdrawn from P&O service on 30 September 1997 and sold to ship breakers for scrapping on 10 October 1997, leaving for Gadani ship-breaking yard, Pakistan on 31 October 1997.
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What does SS mean on a ship?

Ship prefixes used on merchant vessels are mainly to point out the propulsion technique employed in the ship, such as the abbreviation “SS” means “steamship”, indicating that the ship runs on steam propulsion.
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When did Canberra sail to Falklands?

She entered service in May 1961, and made her maiden voyage starting in June. In the 1982 Falklands War she served as a troop ship.
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What happened to the Fairstar cruise ship?

Both ships remained in service together for a further three years, until the sudden unfortunate demise of Fairsky in June 1977, after the vessel struck a submerged wreck near Jakarta, Indonesia and was found to be beyond economic repair.
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What happened P&O Oceana?

P&O Cruises announced that the Oceana has been sold and will leave the fleet. It makes the 2000-built 2,016-guest ship the first "modern" cruise ship sold due to the COVID-19 pandemic. A buyer or a sales price was not named.
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Why are ships painted red below the waterline?

Shipbuilders of the early years of shipping would use a copper coating as a biocide, to prevent organotins from sticking on the vessel's hull. That copper coating was responsible for the ship's red color. In the 21st century, it is more than obvious that antifouling coatings can be mixed with any color.
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Why are battleships painted GREY?

Grey has been the colour of Royal Navy ships for more than a century, with the colour effective at keeping a vessel from being seen in a number of different situations and reducing the clarity of vertical structures. It also allows vessels to blend in with haze and stop easy visual identification.
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Why are ships referred to as female?

Another tradition is to consider ships as female, referring to them as 'she'. Although it may sound strange referring to an inanimate object as 'she', this tradition relates to the idea of a female figure such as a mother or goddess guiding and protecting a ship and crew.
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What happened to the SS Uganda?

SS Uganda was a British steamship that had a varied and notable career. She was built in 1952 as a passenger liner, and successively served as a cruise ship, hospital ship, troop ship and stores ship. She was laid up in 1985 and scrapped in 1992.
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What happened to the SS Nevasa?

In 1962 she was withdrawn from government service and laid up until 1965 when she was converted to an educational cruise ship. She was sold in 1975 for scrap having completed almost 200 cruises with 188,000 students sailing 745,000 miles (1,200,000 km).
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What is Oceana now called?

Carnival Corp's 77,499gt Oceana, entered service in February 2000 as Ocean Princess for Princess Cruises, but has served under her current name for P&O Cruises since 2002.
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How big are Oceania ships?

Fleet: There are six ships in Oceania's fleet: two 1,250-passenger vessels, Marina and Riviera; and four 684-passenger vessels, Nautica, Regatta, Sirena and Insignia. As for the vessel layout, ships with a capacity of 1,250 guests are designed with 16 decks, a length of 784.95 feet and a beam (or width) of 105.65 feet.
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What are the dirtiest cruise ships?

Top 6 Dirtiest Cruise Ships-CDC Publishes Its List
  • Oceania Insignia. Oceania Cruises' Insignia is one of the ships that received a failing score, 80 out of 100, due to issues with maintaining proper pH and halogen levels in its drinking water. ...
  • Silver Wind. ...
  • Silver Spirit. ...
  • Safari Endeavor. ...
  • Norwegian Breakaway. ...
  • Le Boreal.
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How much does a cruise ship captain make?

A mid-career Ship Captain with 5-9 years of experience earns an average total compensation (includes tips, bonus, and overtime pay) of NZ$127,500 based on 5 salaries. In their late career (20 years and higher), employees earn an average total compensation of NZ$175,000.
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What is the most expensive cruise ship?

Royal Caribbean's Symphony of the Seas — the biggest and most expensive ($1.35 billion) cruise ship ever created — will set sail from Barcelona on Friday.
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Why do ships have a bulbous bow?

A bulbous bow is a protruding bulb at the bow (or front) of a ship just below the waterline. The bulb modifies the way the water flows around the hull, reducing drag and thus increasing speed, range, fuel efficiency, and stability.
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