MV ''Columbus'' was a
cruise ship. She was built by
Chantiers de l'Atlantique
Chantiers de l'Atlantique is a shipyard in Saint-Nazaire, France. It is one of the world's largest shipyards, constructing a wide range of commercial, naval, and passenger ships. It is located near Nantes, at the mouth of the Loire river and ...
, at their shipyard in
Saint-Nazaire
Saint-Nazaire (; ; Gallo: ''Saint-Nazère/Saint-Nazaer'') is a commune in the Loire-Atlantique department in western France, in traditional Brittany.
The town has a major harbour on the right bank of the Loire estuary, near the Atlantic Ocean ...
,
France, and launched in 1988 as ''Sitmar Fair Majesty''. Originally ordered for
Sitmar Cruises, with the merger of Sitmar Cruises into Princess, she first entered service with
Princess Cruises as ''Star Princess'' in 1989. From 1997 to 2003, she served in the
P&O Cruises fleet as MV ''Arcadia''. She was renamed ''Ocean Village'' in 2003 when the brand was established. ''Ocean Village'' was the sole cruise ship of the
Ocean Village brand after the ''Ocean Village Two'' became the . In 2010 the Ocean Village brand ceased its operations and she was transferred to
P&O Cruises Australia and renamed ''Pacific Pearl.'' She served in the P&O Cruises Australia fleet until 2017 when she was sold to
Cruise & Maritime Voyages
Cruise & Maritime Voyages (CMV) was a British passenger shipping company headquartered in Purfleet, Essex, United Kingdom. The company ceased operations in 2020 and entered administration.
History
Cruise & Maritime Voyages was formed in 2009, b ...
and renamed MV ''Columbus''. Following CMV entering administration in 2020, the Ship was auctioned by CW Kellock & Co. in London on 12 October 2020, for US$5,321,000 to Marios Iliopoulos of
Seajets
Seajets is a Greek/Cypriot ferry company operating passenger and freight ferry services in the Aegean Sea.
History
Seajets was established in 1989. Today, it operates a fleet of 14 high speed vessels, and 3 conventional Ro-Ro ferries which servi ...
, and some months later resold to scrap in Eleusus Bay.
In 2021 she was sold for scrap in Alang, India where she will be beached and dismantled.
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History
''Star Princess''
''Sitmar FairMajesty'' had been launched and named but was still being fitted out when Sitmar was taken over by P&O in 1988. She was subsequently renamed ''Star Princess'' when she commenced operating for P&O's Princess Cruises division in 1989. On 23 June 1995 at 01:42 ''Star Princess'' struck Poundstone Rock in Favorite Channel while sailing the Lynn Canal from Skagway to Juneau Alaska. There were no injuries or deaths. Damage to the ''Star Princess'' was substantial. Repairs cost over $7 million and lost revenue was estimated at US$20 million. The repaired '' Star Princess'' resumed her cruise schedule on 7 August 1995.
''Arcadia''
In 1997 she was transferred to P&O's Southampton based UK fleet as a replacement for , which was sold for scrap that year. She was refitted for her new role at Harland and Wolff, shipyard in Belfast.
She was renamed ''Arcadia'', in honour of an earlier P&O liner of the same name that served the UK-Australia
Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a Sovereign state, sovereign country comprising the mainland of the Australia (continent), Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous List of islands of Australia, sma ...
route, and a new Princess Cruises ship took the name .
''Arcadia'' to ''Ocean Village'' refit
In 2003, P&O inaugurated its Ocean Village brand of cruises aimed at young people and families. ''Arcadia'' was renamed ''Ocean Village'' to undertake these cruises. She was repainted with a more colourful livery featuring a vivid purple, yellow and red swoosh on the bow as part of the refit. Modifications were also made to the public areas and accommodation. The work was carried out between 28 March and 17 April 2003 at Lloyd Werft Bremerhaven.
''Ocean Village''
''Ocean Village'' was the only ship in the Ocean Village fleet after 2009, a former brand of Carnival UK. It was aimed at mature cruisers who prefer casual informal cruising. The ship was sailing from Bridgetown, Barbados in the winter and from Palma de Mallorca
Palma (; ; also known as ''Palma de Mallorca'', officially between 1983–88, 2006–08, and 2012–16) is the capital and largest city of the Autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community of the Balearic Islands in Spain. It is situate ...
, Spain in the summer.
Onboard features included a 3-storey atrium called Village Square incorporating shops, a performance space, coffee and cocktail bars. A 2-storey show lounge called the Marquee featured tribute acts and dance/show routines from the onboard cast. A second smaller lounge called Connexions was used for comedy and light entertainment, a traditional English Pub called the Oval with occasional sports shown on TV, a nightclub called ''Bayside'', cinema called the Movie Drome, 2 swimming pools (Crystal and Riviera), 4 jacuzzis, a kids and teens-club, 2 Gyms, a sports net area and a health Spa. Food is provided in two buffet style restaurants Waterfront and Plantation (the latter of which is open 24hrs), and two waiter service restaurants called La Luna and the Bistro for which supplements were charged.
During the transformation from ''Arcadia'' to ''Ocean Village'', a large steel arch was fitted over the lido deck
In British English, a lido ( , ) is a public outdoor swimming pool and surrounding facilities, or part of a beach where people can swim, lie in the sun, or participate in water sports. On a cruise ship or ocean liner, the lido deck feature ...
, used for acrobatic shows, during which the ship has to be slowed to around .
Farewell sail
''Ocean Village'' sailed on her final farewell voyage on 21 October, a 23-day cruise stopping at Cairo-Egypt (from Port Said
Port Said ( ar, بورسعيد, Būrsaʿīd, ; grc, Πηλούσιον, Pēlousion) is a city that lies in northeast Egypt extending about along the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, north of the Suez Canal. With an approximate population of 6 ...
), visiting the Suez Canal
The Suez Canal ( arz, قَنَاةُ ٱلسُّوَيْسِ, ') is an artificial sea-level waterway in Egypt, connecting the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea through the Isthmus of Suez and dividing Africa and Asia. The long canal is a popular ...
, Safaga, Egypt, Muscat, Oman, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Cochin, India, Langkawi, Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur (from Port Kelang
Port Klang ( ms, Pelabuhan Klang) is a town and the main gateway by sea into Malaysia. Known during colonial times as Port Swettenham ( ms, Pelabuhan Swettenham) but renamed Port Klang in July 1972, it is the largest port in the country. It is ...
, Malaysia) and finally stopping at Singapore where she entered dry dock to become ''Pacific Pearl'', also marking the end of Ocean Village Cruise Line. There was the option for a 30-day cruise, a week in the Mediterranean and the final cruise itself, both the 23 or the 30 day cruises were adults only. The port call at Dubai was changed to Fujairah over security concerns. Passengers heading to Dubai took a free shuttle service, which was about a two-hour bus ride away from the port.
P&O Cruises Australia
On 30 October 2008, Carnival Corporation & plc announced the closure of their ''Ocean Village'' brand. Coinciding with this both Ocean Village ships were to be transferred to the fleet of P&O Cruises Australia. ''Ocean Village'' joined the P&O Australia fleet as ''Pacific Pearl'' towards the end of 2010. Her first sailing as ''Pacific Pearl'' was on 22 December 2010.
Farewell sail
On 3 March 2016, P&O Cruises Australia announced that the ''Pacific Pearl'' would be transferring out of the fleet in March 2017. Having completed 294 cruises for P&O, the ''Pacific Pearl'' has carried more than half a million passengers over five years. On 7 March 2016 it was announced that the ship will be transferred to Cruise & Maritime Voyages
Cruise & Maritime Voyages (CMV) was a British passenger shipping company headquartered in Purfleet, Essex, United Kingdom. The company ceased operations in 2020 and entered administration.
History
Cruise & Maritime Voyages was formed in 2009, b ...
as the ''Columbus'' becoming its new flagship. The farewell voyage of the ship commenced in Auckland on 27 March 2017, spanning 16 days and docking at six ports before finally ending in Singapore on 12 April 2017. The ''Pacific Jewel'' replaced her services out of New Zealand.
Cruise & Maritime Voyages
On 12 April 2017, after being handed over to CMV she consequently departed Singapore as the ''Pacific Pearl'' sailed to Damen Shiprepair Schiedam in Rotterdam, The Netherlands and underwent dry dock to become ''Columbus''. In 2018, she underwent dry dock with Damen Shiprepair in Amsterdam.
In March 2020, CMV's operations were temporarily shut down, along with the rest of the cruise industry, to combat the spread of COVID-19 pandemic. By July 2020, CMV had entered administration. On 12 October 2020, ''Columbus'' was auctioned by CW Kellock & Co. London, and was sold to Greek ferry operator Seajets
Seajets is a Greek/Cypriot ferry company operating passenger and freight ferry services in the Aegean Sea.
History
Seajets was established in 1989. Today, it operates a fleet of 14 high speed vessels, and 3 conventional Ro-Ro ferries which servi ...
. The ship was bought by SeaJets, but due to the ship aging and other problems, SeaJets sold her for scrap in Alang. She was beached in Alang, India for scrap on 12 April 2021 and scrapping begin on 5 August 2021.
See also
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Notes
References
* ''P&O- Port Out, Starboard Home'', David L. Williams, Ian Allan Publishing, 2002
Simplon Postcards site
website
External links
Official website
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