''Azamara Pursuit'' (previously ''R Eight'', ''Minerva II'', ''Royal Princess'' and ''Adonia'') is a
cruise ship
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operating for Azamara Club Cruises. The ship was built by
Chantiers de l'Atlantique
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at their shipyard in
St. Nazaire
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,
France
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in 2001.
''Azamara Pursuit'' is a sister ship of ''
Azamara Journey'' and ''
Azamara Quest'', as well as ''
Pacific Princess
MS ''Azamara Onward,'' formerly ''R Three'' and ''Pacific Princess'' is a cruise ship owned and operated by Azamara Cruises since 2022. She was built in 1999 by the Chantiers de l'Atlantique shipyard in Saint-Nazaire, France for Renaissance ...
'' of
Princess Cruises
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, and ''
Regatta'', ''
Nautica'', ''
Insignia
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'' and ''
Sirena'' of
Oceania Cruises. She previously sailed for
Renaissance Cruises Renaissance Cruises was a cruise ship operating company that was founded in 1989 and owned by Fearnley & Eger Rederi in Oslo, Norway. It was purchased by Edward Rudner (founder of Alamo Car Rental) as the company faltered during the Gulf War. It o ...
,
Swan Hellenic
Swan Hellenic is a British cruise line specialising in expedition tours of historical or cultural interest aimed at the upper end of the cruise market. Swan Hellenic was first established as Swan's Tours in the 1950s as a tour operator carryin ...
, Princess Cruises,
P&O Cruises
P&O Cruises is a British cruise line based at Carnival House in Southampton, England, operated by Carnival UK and owned by Carnival Corporation & plc. It was originally a subsidiary of the shipping company P&O and was founded in 1977. Alon ...
and
Fathom.
Azamara acquired the ship in 2017,
renamed the vessel the ''Azamara Pursuit'' in March 2018
and began operating the ship in August 2018 after an extensive refit.
Service history
''R Eight''
Originally built as the last of eight R-class ships for
Renaissance Cruises Renaissance Cruises was a cruise ship operating company that was founded in 1989 and owned by Fearnley & Eger Rederi in Oslo, Norway. It was purchased by Edward Rudner (founder of Alamo Car Rental) as the company faltered during the Gulf War. It o ...
, ''Azamara Pursuit'' was first known as ''R Eight'', and entered service in 2001.
After Renaissance ceased operations and filed for bankruptcy in late 2001, the vessel was seized by creditors and laid up in
Marseille
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,
France
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.
''Minerva II''
In 2003, the vessel re-entered operation, this time as the sole cruise ship in
Swan Hellenic
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's fleet. The vessel was named ''Minerva II'', after both the
Roman goddess
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and the company's previous vessel, ''
Minerva
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''.
''Royal Princess''
On 7 April 2007, ''Minerva II'' completed her final voyage with Swan Hellenic and was transferred by the parent company,
Carnival Corporation & plc
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, to
Princess Cruises
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. She was renamed ''Royal Princess'' and debuted for Princess on her maiden voyage on 19 April 2007. Her christening ceremony was on 14 June 2007 in
Portofino
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, with Lorraine Arzt performing the honors.
On 18 June 2009, a major fire broke out in her engine room. ''Royal Princess'' was on a 12-day Holy Land voyage and just left
Port Said
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,
Egypt
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. A little while later a serious fire broke out in her engine room, disabling the ship. She waited to dock in Port Said for an assessment of the damage.
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retrieved 19 June 2009
''Adonia''

In 2010, it was announced that ''Royal Princess'' was to transfer to the
P&O Cruises
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fleet.
[ The ship entered service with the company on 21 May 2011, and was renamed ''Adonia''.][ She was the second P&O ship to be named ''Adonia'', succeeding '' Sea Princess''.
On 18 March 2013, two of the ship's passengers were shot in ]Bridgetown
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, Barbados
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, on her 2013 world cruise
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. P&O Cruises
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confirmed two of its passengers from the ''Adonia'', which left Southampton
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on 8 January, believed to be a man in his 70s and a woman in her 50s, were taken to hospital after the incident. The ship's staff and medical team also provided support.
After completing a major refit in 2016, ''Adonia'' was reassigned within the Carnival Corporation, and became the first ship for a new brand called "Fathom", focusing on the growing number of people who wanted to work alongside local communities as part of their travel experience in areas such as education, the environment and economic development. She sailed out of Miami to the Dominican Republic and Cuba on an alternating weekly basis. While in the Dominican Republic and Cuba, passengers had the opportunity to work on programs designed to make a positive social impact on the communities they visited.[
On 2 May 2016, ''Adonia'' docked in the port of Havana, the first port of her Cuban itinerary for Fathom. It marked the first time in over 50 years that a U.S. cruise line has sailed from the U.S. to Cuba. It was also the first time in decades that Cuban-born individuals were able to travel by sea to or from Cuba. An outbreak of gastro-intestinal illnesses occurred on the initial voyage, striking 14 passengers.
In November 2016, Carnival announced that Fathom would discontinue operations in June 2017. The ''Adonia'' returned to Carnival’s P&O Cruises fleet at that time.
]
Farewell Voyage
On 26 September 2017 P&O announced that Adonia would be retired in March 2018 with the last cruise leaving Barbados on 23 February and ending in Barbados on 9 March 2018. She arrived at the Grand Bahama Shipyard on 13 March 2018 and was officially handed over to Azamara the following day. She completed a short drydocking in Grand Bahama (which included hull inspections, along with changing her name and registry) before sailing for Belfast's Harland and Wolff
Harland & Wolff is a British shipbuilding company based in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It specialises in ship repair, shipbuilding and offshore construction. Harland & Wolff is famous for having built the majority of the ocean liners for the ...
shipyard.
''Azamara Pursuit''
Her first cruise under Azamara Club Cruises took place on 13 August 2018, when she joined two other R-Class vessels in the fleet, '' Azamara Journey'' and '' Azamara Quest''. Her christening ceremony happened in Southampton on 28 August 2018, where she was officially named by Lucy Huxley and Ellen Asmodeo-Giglio, two travel industry executives. Before entering service, the ship underwent a substantial refit at Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast, bringing her decor and image into line with Azamara's other ships.
Incidents
Coronavirus Pandemic
On 2 March 2020, the ship left Buenos Aires, Argentina, on a cruise that was scheduled to end in Lima, Peru
Lima ( ; ), originally founded as Ciudad de Los Reyes (City of The Kings) is the capital and the largest city of Peru. It is located in the valleys of the Chillón, Rímac and Lurín Rivers, in the desert zone of the central coastal part of th ...
, on 23 March. Carrying 675 passengers and 389 crew members, it left Ushuaia, Argentina, on 8 March 2020. It was then denied landing at Puerto Chacabuco, Chile, after Chilean authorities said that it was carrying suspected cases of the coronavirus. However, the company said that it had confirmed that there were no positive coronavirus cases on board. From Chile, the ship began sailing to Miami, via the Panama Canal, with all passengers and crew still on board. By 24 March, it was off the coast of Ecuador, and finally arrived in Miami on 29 March; no passengers had become ill from the coronavirus. After this voyage, due to the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic
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, further sailings were suspended on nearly all cruises worldwide.
In June 2020, the ship was laid up at King George V Dock, Glasgow to wait out the coronavirus pandemic alongside '' Azamara Journey'' and '' Azamara Quest''. As of 12 January 2021, a report indicated that Azamara was suspending all sailings "through April 30". ''Azamara Pursuit'' was the second to leave the dock, departing on 7 August 2021, shortly followed by ''Journey''.
References
External links
Azamara Pursuit web page
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