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''Atlantic Star'' (formerly ''FairSky'', ''Sky Princess'', ''Pacific Sky '' and ''Sky Wonder'') was a cruise ship built in 1984. She sailed for
Sitmar Cruises Sitmar Cruises and its predecessor Sitmar Line were company names derived from the acronym for the Società Italiana Trasporti Marittimi (). SITMAR originally was an Italian shipping line founded by Russian émigré Alexandre Vlasov, however the ...
,
Princess Cruises Princess Cruises is an American cruise line owned by Carnival Corporation & plc. The company headquarters are in Santa Clarita, California and is incorporated in Bermuda. As of 2025, it is the List of cruise lines#List of cruise lines by size, s ...
,
P&O Cruises Australia P&O Cruises Australia was a British-American owned cruise line with operational headquarters as part of Carnival Australia, based in Chatswood, New South Wales, Australia. Originally a sister company of P&O Cruises in the United Kingdom, it wa ...
, and
Pullmantur Cruises Pullmantur Cruises was a cruise line headquartered in Madrid, Spain. It began operations in the late 1990s as an offshoot of the Madrid-based travel agency Pullmantur. In 2006, Pullmantur Cruises, through its parent company, was purchased by U ...
. Under ownership of
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. Royal Caribbean Group, formerly known as Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd., is a cruise holding company based in Miami, Florida, United States and incorporated in Liberia. It is the world's second-largest cruise line operator, after Carnival Corpor ...
, the ship had been laid up since 2010 before being handed over to
STX France Chantiers de l'Atlantique is a shipyard in Saint-Nazaire, 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, ...
in 2013 as a partial payment for the construction of what is now, ''
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''. She was later sold to a
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in
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, Turkey, renamed ''Antic'', and scrapped on 14 April 2013.


History

''FairSky'' was built in 1984 by Chantiers de Nord et de la Mediterranee of La Seyne-Sur Mer in
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for the Italian cruise company,
Sitmar Cruises Sitmar Cruises and its predecessor Sitmar Line were company names derived from the acronym for the Società Italiana Trasporti Marittimi (). SITMAR originally was an Italian shipping line founded by Russian émigré Alexandre Vlasov, however the ...
. In keeping up with the rest of the Sitmar fleet, she was originally named ''FairSky'' and was registered in
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. In September 1988, when Sitmar was purchased by P&O Cruises, she was renamed the ''Sky Princess'' for P&O's
Princess Cruises Princess Cruises is an American cruise line owned by Carnival Corporation & plc. The company headquarters are in Santa Clarita, California and is incorporated in Bermuda. As of 2025, it is the List of cruise lines#List of cruise lines by size, s ...
subsidiary and re-registered in
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. ''Sky Princess'' sailed her last cruise for Princess Cruises in October 2000, arriving in
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on 23 October, where she was to be transferred to
P&O Cruises Australia P&O Cruises Australia was a British-American owned cruise line with operational headquarters as part of Carnival Australia, based in Chatswood, New South Wales, Australia. Originally a sister company of P&O Cruises in the United Kingdom, it wa ...
under the name, ''Pacific Sky,'' after a $10 million refurbishment at
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in
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. Replacing the 1957-built ''Fair Princess'', ''Pacific Sky''s was quickly accepted by Australian cruise passengers. Between 2000 and 2006, ''Pacific Sky'' carried 275,000 passengers on 200 cruises. Her popularity prompted the expansion of the P&O Australia fleet to include '' Pacific Sun'' (2004), '' Pacific Dawn'' (November 2007), Pacific Jewel (2009) and Pacific Pearl (2010). In May 2006, the transfer from P&O Cruises Australia to Pullmantur Cruises in Spain was made, after a series of 33 seven-day cruises based out of Singapore. ''Sky Wonder'' was registered in
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. The Italian-built ''
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'' took ''Sky Wonder''s place in the P&O Cruises fleet in mid-2007 as the Pacific Dawn. From March 2009 on, ''Sky Wonder'' was laid up in Piraeus. In April 2009, she was renamed ''Atlantic Star'' and sailed for the Portuguese market. In January 2010, Kyma Ship Management expressed interest in purchasing the ship, but they backed out due to the high cost of replacing the steam turbines with diesel engines. It was speculated that she would be operating on charter for a
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tour operator as ''Mona Lisa'' previously did, but the vessel remained moored in Marseille, France until March 2013. In January 2013, it was announced that the ship had been transferred to STX France as part of the deal with the new order of the ''Oasis''-class cruise ship ordered by Royal Caribbean International. In March 2013 it was reported that the ship had departed under tow for Suez, Egypt, and on 14 April 2013, ''Atlantic Star'' arrived the shipbreaking yard in Aliaga, Turkey, under the name ''Antic''.


General characteristics

''Atlantic Star'' was in length and in width at her widest point. Her draft was approximately , but this figure varies with respect to the amount of stores, fuel and water on board. The size of a cruise ship is expressed in
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, which is actually a measurement of the vessel's volume and not the actual weight. ''Atlantic Star'' measured . ''Atlantic Star'' was powered by steam turbines and was one of the last steam turbine cruise ships in the world. While at sea, she operated on two or three boilers depending on the speed required. When two were in use, she could achieve a maximum speed of ; when all three boilers were in use, she could steam at a maximum of . At full speed, she would consume up to 220 tonnes of fuel oil a day. The vessel had two fixed-pitch propellers and a single rudder. She was fitted with one
bow thruster Manoeuvering thrusters (bow thrusters and stern thrusters) are transversal propulsion devices built into or mounted to either the Bow (watercraft), bow or stern (front or back, respectively) of a ship or boat to make it more manoeuvrable. Bow th ...
and one stern thruster for maneuvering at ports ''Atlantic Star'' was fitted with two retractable stabilizer fins, which could be extended either individually or together depending on the sea conditions. Each fin was long and wide. They were controlled by hydraulic rams and were fed information from gyroscopes which sense the vessel's rolling motion. When in use, they could reduce the amount of the vessel's roll by up to 85% but they had no effect on the ship's pitching motion. ''Atlantic Star'' had two anchors. Each anchor weighed nine tonnes and was attached to approximately 80 tonnes of anchor chain.


Incidents

''Atlantic Star'' was involved in many incidents during her career. Some are listed below in
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order. * September 2002 – Dianne Brimble, 42, of
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, died after overdosing on the drug GHB. An inquest found that her drink had been spiked while on a 10-day cruise of the Pacific. * November 2004 – Pacific Sky was due to begin a scheduled cruise off the Australian coast, but could not sail after a swarm of
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blocked a cooling water intake. The engines had automatically shut down, leaving the vessel stuck fast at its Brisbane River berth. The shutdown also triggered the automatic dumping of vast quantities of
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used by the ship's boilers, and a fresh supply had to be trucked. * 1 April 2005 – P&O Cruises was forced to cancel another two Pacific Sky cruises to allow extended work on the ship’s troublesome starboard gearbox. P&O Cruises said the two-month layoff would lead to the cancellation of five cruises but was confident problems would have been fixed in time for its scheduled 4 June cruise. * 7 March 2006 – Hundreds of passengers on a seven night cruise were left stranded for about 30 hours after the vessel broke down in the
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near
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. About five hours after leaving Singapore the ship experienced problems with its starboard engine and came to a halt with more than 1,300 passengers on board. Crew tried to fix the problem at sea but were unsuccessful. The ship ultimately sailed slowly to Port Kelang, Malaysia using its working starboard engine. * 18 January 2007 – Early in the morning, the Sky Wonder with 1,600 passengers ran aground on a sandbar in the
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, 3 kilometres from the port of
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, Argentina. There were no injuries other than a heart problem suffered by a 50-year-old male passenger, who was treated ashore. The ship was freed by tugboats at high tide several hours later, so she could reach her destination of
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, Uruguay. She was chartered for CVC Cruises at the time. The grounding was reported to be due to a navigational error by her captain.


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