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MV ''Piano Land'' is a
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in service for Astro Ocean, a newly-formed
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cruise line. She originally entered service in April 1995 as ''Oriana'' for
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, and was named by
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. She was built by
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at their shipyard in
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, Germany, and measures 69,153
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. As ''Oriana'', she held the Golden Cockerel trophy in recognition of being the fastest ship in the P&O Cruises fleet from 1997, when she succeeded her fleetmate ''
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'', to her departure in 2019.


Overview

Christened in 1995, by
Queen Elizabeth II Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; 21 April 19268 September 2022) was Queen of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms from 6 February 1952 until Death and state funeral of Elizabeth II, her death in 2022. ...
, ''Oriana'' was the first new ship commissioned for P&O Cruises, and the first to be designed specifically for the British cruise market. At 69,153 gross tons, she was one of the largest cruise ships in the world. She was also designed in the style of an ocean liner to facilitate long distance voyages and world cruises. She was the second ship to carry the name ''Oriana'', and was named in tribute to the first ''Oriana'', which served for
Orient Line The Orient Steam Navigation Company, also known as the Orient Line, was a UK, British shipping company with roots going back to the late 18th century. From the early 20th century onwards, an association began with P&O (company), P&O which bec ...
and P&O from 1960 to 1986. After a lengthy campaign, P&O Cruises were permitted to allocate the new ''Oriana'' the call sign 'GVSN', which was the same call sign as the first ''Oriana''. From 1995 when she entered commercial service, until 2000, ''Oriana'' was owned by P&O. In 2000 P&O de-merged its cruise ship operations, with ownership of ''Oriana'' transferring to the new company,
P&O Princess Cruises P&O Princess Cruises plc was a shipping company that existed between 2000 and 2003, operating the P&O Cruises, Princess Cruises, P&O Cruises Australia, A'Rosa Cruises, AIDA Cruises and Ocean Village (company), Ocean Village branded cruise lines ...
. In 2003 P&O Princess merged with Carnival Corporation to form
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. Despite these changes of ownership, ''Oriana'' was operated by P&O Cruises throughout. In 2006 she was re-registered to
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so that weddings could be conducted on board, and as a result, her call sign was changed to ZCDU9. In November 2011, Oriana became a ship exclusively for adults. In August 2019, Oriana was sold to the newly-formed
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cruise line Astro Ocean and renamed ''Piano Land''.


General characteristics

''Oriana'' is long, with a beam of just over , and a draught of , which varies up to 8.2 m depending on load. There is a and a maximum passenger capacity of 1,928. Outside passenger deck space is . Power is provided by four MAN B&W Diesel engines generating a total of 39,300 kW giving the ship a service speed of .


Design and construction

P&O wanted the new ''Oriana'' to be built in the United Kingdom, but there were no longer British shipyards capable of completing such an order, so the line had to look overseas. Two of the three main designers, Sweden’s Robert Tillberg and British designer John McNeece, spent a considerable amount of time on board SS ''Canberra'' investigating the needs of British passengers, so as to include as many of ''Canberra''s features as possible into ''Oriana''s design. Oriana's single funnel is designed to resemble ''Canberra''s twin funnels. She has a single deck of balconies reserved for suites, mini suites and staterooms to cater for the growing desire for balconies on board. John McNeece and his London-based team of designers were engaged by P&O to bring the British look to the high-revenue generating interiors of the ship, such as Anderson's, Lord's Tavern, the Knightsbridge Shops, the Emporium, Harlequins, the Casino, the Photo Gallery, the Pacific Lounge, and related public spaces, as well as on-board information graphics.


Service history


1995–2019: ''Oriana''

When she entered service ''Oriana'' was one of the largest
cruise ship Cruise ships are large passenger ships used mainly for vacationing. Unlike ocean liners, which are used for transport, cruise ships typically embark on round-trip voyages to various ports of call, where passengers may go on Tourism, tours k ...
s in the world, and the largest ship built in Germany since 1914. Since then tonnages have increased as economies of scale make larger ships more profitable to operate. Nowadays most new cruise ships have a tonnage of around 100,000 GT. Annually undertaking world cruises with fleetmate ''Aurora'', she normally operated cruises within the Mediterranean, the Canaries, Madeira and the Baltic seas. In December 2006 ''Oriana'' underwent a £12 million refit in
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, Germany. Coinciding with the refit she was re-registered from Britain to Bermuda so that weddings could be held at sea. Oriana was also home to 'Oriana Rhodes', a restaurant designed by the celebrity chef
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in the former Curzon Room. This was later replaced by 'Sindhu' by chef Atul Kochhar, which remained in place until Oriana's departure from the P&O fleet. Other modifications during the 2006 refit included the extension of the cricket themed 'Lord's Tavern', and refurbishment of the children's play areas. All her cabins were restyled to include one of four new colour schemes, new curtains, carpets, beds, linen and duvets. During a 2011 refit at
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shipyard, Oriana's stern was remodelled and she was also converted to serve an adults only market, with the children's play areas removed and replaced with additional passenger cabins. During cruises in four consecutive years to 2014 the ship suffered outbreaks of
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; about 400 passengers were affected in 2012, earning the vessel the nickname of "the plague ship". In 2014 passengers, angry at not being told of the earlier outbreaks, took legal action against P&O Cruises. In June 2018, P&O Cruises announced that ''Oriana'' would be leaving the fleet in August 2019. ''Oriana'' departed on her final cruise, to
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, the North Cape and
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, on 23 July 2019 and returned on 9 August.


2019–present: ''Piano Land''

In August 2019, ''Oriana'' joined the newly-formed
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cruise line Astro Ocean, and was renamed ''Piano Land''. The name was chosen in reference to the Chinese island of
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, which is associated with music and known as the 'Island of Music'. ''Piano Land'' departed Southampton on 16 August 2019 and arrived in
Xiamen Xiamen,), also known as Amoy ( ; from the Zhangzhou Hokkien pronunciation, zh, c=, s=, t=, p=, poj=Ē͘-mûi, historically romanized as Amoy, is a sub-provincial city in southeastern Fujian, People's Republic of China, beside the Taiwan Stra ...
,
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on 20 September. She was christened by Ni Chao, the Director of the Xiamen Municipal Committee and the Director of the Free Trade Commission, on 26 September. Astro Ocean Cruises and the Piano Land made their debut in Shanghai on 8 November 2019 as the ship marked her maiden call in China’s leading cruise port. In 2020 the ship was laid up due to the Corona-virus pandemic. In May 2022 the ship went into drydock, but as of November 2022 remained out of service and docked in
Xiamen Xiamen,), also known as Amoy ( ; from the Zhangzhou Hokkien pronunciation, zh, c=, s=, t=, p=, poj=Ē͘-mûi, historically romanized as Amoy, is a sub-provincial city in southeastern Fujian, People's Republic of China, beside the Taiwan Stra ...
,
China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. With population of China, a population exceeding 1.4 billion, it is the list of countries by population (United Nations), second-most populous country after ...
. As of 24th March 2024 Piano Land was shown as being listed for sale. In July 2024, the ship re-entered service after four years out of service.


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External links


Official website at P&O Cruises





Oriana Video Tour

Oriana leaving the building hall

Picture of the ship leaving the shipyard

Video of the Ship after her launch
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