MV Aegean Odyssey

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Aegean Odyssey mooring in Split
Career
Name: Aegean Odysseyy
Owner: Voyages to Antiquity
Operator: Voyages to Antiquity
Port of registry: 22x20px Malta
Laid down: 1973
Maiden voyage: 7 May 2010 (under this name and flag)
Identification: Call Sign:9HA2404
Status: In Service
General characteristics
Type: Cruise ship
Tonnage: 11,563 GT
Length: 461 feet (140.51 m)
Beam: 67 feet (20.42 m)
Draught: 20 feet (6.10 m)
Decks: 8 decks
7 decks passenger accessible
Speed: service speed: 18 knots (33 km/h; 21 mph)
Capacity: 380 passengers
Crew: 180

The MV Aegean Odyssey is a cruise ship owned and operated by Voyages to Antiquity, a one-ship cruise company established in 2009. Originally built as a ferry, it was converted to a cruise ship in 1988, and substantially rebuilt again in 2010.

History

Built in 1973 as the Zim ro-ro ferry Narcis, she was bought by Dolphin Hellas Cruises in 1986, and renamed Aegean Dolphin after conversion to a cruise ship in 1988. In 1995 the ship was listed as operating for Epirotiki Line. It was renamed Aegean I whilst on charter to Renaissance Cruises in 1996. Then the ship operated for Golden Sun Cruises on Mediterranean cruises since 1997–1998, still owned by Dolphin Hellas. In 2005, she was bought by Louis Hellenic Cruise Lines, but the deal fell through due to legal problems, and the ship was laid up.

She was bought by the new cruise company 'Voyages to Antiquity' in 2009, as part of a new venture by cruise line veteran Gerry Herrod[1]. The ship has been refitted and renovated in Piraeus to cater for cruising in the coastal waters of the central and southern Mediterranean – she can visit ports that are too small for most cruise ships and can also pass through the Corinth Canal – and began operation again in May 2010, renamed Aegean Odyssey[2].

The passenger capacity was reduced from 570 to around 380, in order to provide more spacious accommodation; the cinema was removed in favour of a lecture hall, and new dining areas established.

Aegean Odyssey moored alongside the Crystal Serenity, Corfu, June 2010

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