About the ship
Captain: Ian Hutley
Country of registry: Bermuda
Port of registry: Hamilton
Entered service: April 1995
Named by: Her Majesty The Queen
Gross Tonnage: 69,000
Length overall: 261m (856ft)
Breadth: 32.2m (105ft)
Draught: 8.2m (27ft)
Service speed: 24 knots
Crew: 800/850
Regular passenger capacity: 1818
Maximum passenger capacity: 1928
Passenger decks: 10
Passenger cabins: 909
Sun Deck
Crow's Nest • Cyb@study • Golf Nets • Medina Room
Crows Nest
Medina Room
Lido Deck
Terrace Bar • Oasis Spa • Al Fresco Pizzeria • Terrace Grill • The Conservatory • Crystal Pool • Gym • Riviera Pool and Bar
Terrace Grill
Riviera Pool
Spa Fountain & Sauna (Gym)
A Deck
Outside Twin (two upper berths)
B Deck
Wedding Chapel • Inside Twin (two upper berths) • Inside Twin • Outside Twin with balcony • Mini-suite Twin with balcony • Suite with balcony
C Deck
Inside Twin (two upper berths) • Outside Twin (two upper berths) • Outside Twin with balcony
D Deck
Tiffany's Bar • Oriana Rhodes at The Curzon Room • Chaplin's Cinema • Terrace Pool • Children's Play Area • Decibels • Outer Space • Peter Pan's • Art Gallery • Crichtons • The Library • The Thackeray Room • Tiffany Court
Atrium (view down to reception)
Atrium (view up to Tiffany's)
The Library
Terrace Pool
Promende Deck
Anderson's • Harlequins • Lord's Tavern • Pacific Lounge • Monte Carlo Club • Knightsbridge • Theatre Royal • Promenade Deck • Photo Gallery • Tours Office • Royal Court
Promenade Deck (Port)
Promenade Deck (Bow)
Harlequins
Theatre Royal
Monte Carlo
E Deck
Emporium • Knightsbridge • The Oriental Restaurant • The Peninsular Restaurant • Queen's Court • Inside Twin (two upper berths) • Outside Twin (two upper berths)
Oriental Restaurant
Peninsular Restaurant
F Deck
Garden Court • Reception Desk • Atrium • Inside Twin (two upper berths) • Outside Twin (two upper berths)
Friday, 27 August 2010
Sunday, 15 August 2010
Mediterranean Cruise - ORIANA : Southampton
15-August-2010, Southampton : England : Disembark
Location:
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ORIANA - about the ship
Sun Deck
Lido deck
A Deck
Outside Twin (two upper berths)
B Deck
C Deck
Location:
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ORIANA - about the ship
Sun Deck
- Crow's Nest •
- Cyb@study •
- Golf Nets •
- Medina Room
Lido deck
- Terrace Bar •
- Oasis Spa •
- Al Fresco Pizzeria •
- Terrace Grill •
- The Conservatory •
- Crystal Pool •
- Gym •
- Riviera Pool and Bar
A Deck
Outside Twin (two upper berths)
B Deck
- Wedding Chapel •
- Inside Twin (two upper berths) •
- Inside Twin •
- Outside Twin with balcony •
- Mini-suite Twin with balcony •
- Suite with balcony
C Deck
- Inside Twin (two upper berths) •
- Outside Twin (two upper berths) •
- Outside Twin with balcony
D Deck
- Tiffany's Bar •
- Oriana Rhodes at The Curzon Room •
- Chaplin's Cinema •
- Terrace Pool •
- Children's Play Area •
- Decibels •
- Outer Space •
- Peter Pan's •
- Art Gallery •
- Crichtons •
- The Library •
- The Thackeray Room •
- Tiffany Court
- Anderson's •
- Harlequins •
- Lord's Tavern •
- Pacific Lounge •
- Monte Carlo Club •
- Knightsbridge •
- Theatre Royal •
- Promenade Deck •
- Photo Gallery •
- Tours Office •
- Royal Court
Friday, 13 August 2010
Mediterranean Cruise - ORIANA : at sea
13/14-August-2010, ORIANA : at sea
Itineray:
Itineray:
Thursday, 12 August 2010
Mediterranean Cruise - ORIANA : Gibraltar
12-August-2010, Gibraltar : British
Location:
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Weather:
Sunny, Temp:35°C, Sea
State :Slight, Sunrise :07:37 Sunset 21:15
With
North Africa to the south and Spain
to the north separated by 14km of sea Gibralta has a unique position in the Mediterranean . Governed by the Moors, Spanish and finally
under British rule from 1704. Still being a strategic port for British military
to this day.
Arriving
at sunrise in Gibraltar is quite different
from other locations
The Rock
whilst famous for it Barbary Apes is steeped in history
Places to
visit being
1. The
Moorish Castle – a 14th century castle with its Tower of Homage
2. St
Michaels Cave – which was setup for a hospital during world war II
3. Great
Siege Tunnels – otherwise known as the Upper Galleries
4. The
100 Ton Gun – one of only four built, located at Rosia Road
5. Trafalgar Cemetery – near Southport Gate, with
those died during and after the Battle of Trafalgar.
6.
Alameda Botanical Gardens – created from a patch of dessert, the most
impressive plants are in fact Cactus.
Fee: start from 9
euro per adult return. (This does include a digital media guide) make sure you
ask for the correct language and you will also need to leave some id
Be aware of EU
limits. If you are planning to buy anything electrical make sure that you have
researched to make, model of the item you are buying before leaving the UK.
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