MV Aegean Odyssey
The Aegean Odyssey in the port of Split
- Aegean I
- Aegean Dolphin
- Narcis
Lloyd 's Register of Shipping
IMO no. 7225910
The Aegean Odyssey is a cruise ship of Voyages to Antiquity, which operates the ship since 2010.
History
The Aegean Odyssey was built in 1973 as a Ro-Ro ship Narcis. In 1986, the ship of the Greek shipping company Dolphin Hellas Cruises was bought that had it converted to a cruise ship and renamed in Aegean Dolphin. In 1996 the ship was chartered to Renaissance Cruises and used as Aegean I. 1997 and 1998 it made for Golden Sun Cruises Cruises in the Mediterranean, but was still Dolphin Hellas Cruises. 2005 should be sold to a new owner, but the deal fell through and the ship was launched. As recently as 2009 it was purchased by the newly formed shipping company Voyages to Antiquity and renamed Aegean Odyssey. It is used in the Mediterranean and is also small enough to pass through the Corinth Canal can. The ship has room for 380 passengers.
Specifications
The Aegean Odyssey is about 140 meters long and 20 meters wide. Your draft is over 6 meters. With a tonnage of 12,094 GT, the ship has a service speed of 18 knots (33 km / h).