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)
Showing posts with label Mediterranean. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mediterranean. Show all posts
Friday, 27 August 2010
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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Wednesday, 11 August 2010
Mediterranean Cruise - ORIANA : at sea
11-August-2010, ORIANA : at sea
Tuesday, 10 August 2010
Mediterranean Cruise - ORIANA : at sea
10-August-2010, ORIANA : at sea
Monday, 9 August 2010
Mediterranean Cruise - ORIANA : Corfu
Sunday, 8 August 2010
Mediterranean Cruise - ORIANA : Kotor
08-August-2010, Kotor, Montenegro
Entering
the Sea Gate, directly in front of you stands the Cathedral of St Tryphon.
With it’s twin Baroque towers dating back to 809 AD it houses a museum housing
art, old relics and historical pieces. The building suffered damage in the
earthquakes of 1667 and 1979 but has undergone restoration.
For those of us with enough stamina you can walk the 1332 steps of the walled city to the Castle of St John at the top. This starts at top left of the old city as you stand in the main square. A word of advise the steps are not consistent and variable in size. Sometimes they are none existent and merely a rocky path some with and without wall, rope or any kind of protection. They say you can do it in 45 minutes each way, took us approx 60 minutes each way with stops along the way. There is a small chapel about 20 minutes up where there is a man selling water and cold cans from a cool box although it would be better to take a bottle of water with you before attempting the walk and sensible shoes are a must.
There are
many café’s, bars and restaurants in the squares and side streets. A
recommendation is the Cesare Restaurant
(www.adn-cesare.com) where the food is fantastic and big enough for any
appetite.
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Weather:
Sunny, Temp:30°C, Sea
State : Calm, Sunrise : 05:45 Sunset 19:57
The port of Kotor
is one of the most inland ports of the Adriatic Sea
Often
referred to as the southern-most fjord in Europe .
Part of Republic of Montenegro it borders Albania ,
Bosnia , Croatia , Hercegovina and Serbia .
It has a
rather mixed influences from the past; Roman, Venetian, Ottoman, French
becoming independent after the break-up of Yugoslavia in 2006.
Through
the twisty fjord there are two islands one being man made by the town opposite
after two fishermen found a painting of the Madonna washed up on the shore.
There is annual festival where they still go and add another bolder to the existing
pile.
Boka Kotoska (Kotor Bay )
Was
featured in the James Bond film Casino Royal in 2006
The old town (Stari
Grad)
For those of us with enough stamina you can walk the 1332 steps of the walled city to the
Fee: 2 Euros per
adult (you
even get a post card as your ticket)
This is
just sandwich!
If you are leaving by sea, it is worth making the trip at sunset as the views are spectacular. You can almost hear the hiss as sun disappears below the horizon as you make your way back out to the Adriatic Sea .
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Saturday, 7 August 2010
Mediterranean Cruise - ORIANA : Split
07-August-2010, Split : Croatia
Split
Split became part of Yugoslavia
after the 1914-18 war and bombed in April 1941 by the Germans in world war II.
Surrendering after the capitulation of Italy in 1943. Being freed once
more in October 1944.
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Weather:
Sunny, Temp:27°C, Sea
State :Slight, Sunrise :06:00 Sunset 20:32
As Croatia ’s second city the locals are very proud
of their city and often banter with Zagreb (Croatia ’s
capital) as to which has the better city.
Split
itself not really becoming established until the Roman Emperor Diocletian
decided to build a palace here as a retirement location.
We enter Split harbour from the
South by motor launch. As the ship it too big to dock along the quayside, like the
many ferries coming from mainland Italy and Greece, these tenders operate a
shuttle tender service throughout the day until departure at 18:00.
Just
outside the palace entrance to the left of the port gates is a rather
magnificent bronze model of the to city.
Omis
(said Or-mish)
This is a
town to the right of Split
being transferred by coach about 20 mins away. Here we board a small river boat
heading up a small tributary (Cetina river)that leads out to sea. The old man
driving our boat gives the control of the rudder to one of the other passengers
who wants to have a go a steering. In the meantime decides to let us have a
sample of a locally brewed wine in a wooden turned mug, to which we find out
later he is selling as he brings out a tray of them from a storage locker.
After a
peaceful cruise up the river we are dropped off at the Radmanove Minice
restaurant and picnic area. They make an amazing open oven baked bread and
food. The bread being made by pouring the bread mix into a round lipped tray
and then closed with a dome and then covered with hot coals and ash. If you
drive from Omis it’s only about 10 mins.
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Friday, 6 August 2010
Mediterranean Cruise - ORIANA : Venice
06-August-2010, Venice : Italy
Location:
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Weather:
Sunny, Temp:27°C, Sea
State :Slight, Sunrise :06:00 Sunset 20:32
10:30
Pick up local Pilot
10:50
Pass Fort St Andrea
11:05
Pass the Venetian Naval College
11:15
Arrive at Piazza San Marco
The
Lagoon of Venice some thirty five miles long and seven miles at its widest
point is made of 118 islands made from the sand, shale and mud brought down
from Alps by three fast flowing rivers.
In the
fifth and sixth centuries the people of Veneti (mainland Italy ) were forced out from their
cities by the Barbarians (Germans) and sought refuge in the small islands in
the Laguna Veneta.
Building
up the properties on wooden of oak, alder and larch stilts driven some eight
meters in the sand and joined together using timber slats and marble slabs.
In the
last eighty years the Eastern side of the city has sunk some seven inches and
there are many projects in place trying to save the many historic buildings.
As you
enter St Marks square, which regularly floods at night, from the Grand Canal . On your right you see the marbled Basilica
de Marco taking it’s inspiration from the Church of the Holy Apostles in Constantinople .
Up to
1807 the Doges Chapel (Duke of the city) since then the city’s Cathedral. The
walls are covered with some 4,000 square yards of mosaics.
An extra charge is
made to view the Pala
d’Oro.
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Thursday, 5 August 2010
Mediterranean Cruise - ORIANA : Dubrovnik
05-August-2010, Dubrovnik : Croatia
Weather:
Sunny, Temp:28°C Sea
State :Calm, Sunrise :05:43 Sunset 20:03
We arrive
at the city of Dubrovnik (Formerly known as Ragusa) situated on the Dalmation
coast of the Adriatic Sea in Croatia (Formerly Yugoslavia) the city being badly
damaged in the war 1990-1992.
However,
even with all the damaged caused by the war and after major restoration the Old City
still retains it’s historic features and reminders of the past.
If you
enter the Old City through the Pile Gate,(ramp and steps access) built in the
15th Century you are greeted with the large Onofrio Fountain built
in approx 1440 the dome top being added in 1520’s.
You can
walk around the top of the walls for some fantastic views of the city, ports
and scattered little islands.
1 1/4
miles round if you do the whole thing.
Fee: 10 Euro per
adult. Tickets purchase just to the right of the (Turist Office)their spelling
not mine.
Once in
the wall walk you obtain and audio guide for which there is an additional
charge.
The whole
of the Old City is pedestrian only with the block
covered main street running through the city. There are number of shops, café’s
and restaurants some in the narrow side streets.
Another
way the see the city and sea views is to take the cable car situated just
outside and to the right outside the Place Gate at the eastern side of the main
street.
From here
you can get a cable car ride to the top of the overlooking hillside giving you
a fantastic view of the city, its harbours and surrounding islands.
Fee: Around 7 Euro
per adult (note will only accept local currency or credit card)
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Wednesday, 4 August 2010
Mediterranean Cruise - ORIANA : at sea
04-August-2010, ORIANA : at sea
Real time location:
Real time location:
Tuesday, 3 August 2010
Mediterranean Cruise - ORIANA : at sea
03-August-2010, ORIANA : at sea
On leaving
Malaga the captain had ordered full speed ahead (cruise speed being around
21/22 knots) with the sea being very slight and a very light breeze, the ship
cut through the sea like Torvill and Dean on ice.
Theatre Royal (Deck 7)
Weather:
Sunny, Temp:31°C Sea
State :Calm, Sunrise :07:14 Sunset 21:23
So after
breakfast it was a walk around the ship on the Promenade deck. This being some
530 yards (485 metres) it takes 3.3 circuits of the deck to equal 1 mile. There
a number of people walking, nay speed waking around the deck all day long. I’ll
just take gentle stroll and leave the marathon runners with attached iPods to
crack on at their own pace.
Over the
next couple of days, while we are at sea I thought of giving you an insight to
some of the areas of the ship.
Library
& Reading room (Deck 8)
Oasis Spa
& Health Club (Deck 12)
Median
room (Deck 13)
Monday, 2 August 2010
Mediterranean Cruise - ORIANA : Malaga
02-August-2010, Malaga : Spain
DUBROVNIK . There is a sail away party at
the Riviera
pool, with the entertainment team trying to get everyone involved in the
sing-along.
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Weather:
Sunny, Temp:31°C Sea
State : Calm, Sunrise :07:24 Sunset 21:23
We arrive
at Malaga after
a brief pause in the Straits of Gibraltar awaiting our slot to pass through.
There is
a new cruise terminal being built here, so new that the building itself is not fully
populated yet and a state of work is still in progress. P&O provide shuttle
busses to take you from the terminal building to the drop off coach area just
at the end of the port gates at the bottom of the high street.
From here
you can go right to the Paseo del Parque, at only 600m long it houses some 1,000
different types of plants and trees.
Go across
the road and off to the right you head for the 11th Century Moorish
palace-fortress of the Alcazaba normally open 08:00 – 20:00 during the summer.
Note: this is closed on Mondays as with many museums, guess what? It’s Monday.
Going up
and to the right you head for the Cathedral de Malaga. Work beginning around
1528. It has some simple and some lavish gold internal chapels, a central area where
the choir sit, this is open from 10:00 – 14:00 to the public as there are
services outside these times. With it’s impressive pipe organ at the centre, if
you like churches and that kind of thing, it’s worth a look.
Entrance fee: 4 Euro
for adults, 2.5 Euro for pre-booked groups
Heading
straight across from the port gates takes you towards the high steet (Larios St ) with all
the usual shops, café’s and bars. There is even a C&A for those who
remember the clothing store, now no longer trading in the UK .
If you
prefer to take a quick tour around the city visiting some of the historical
sites, then you take one of these horse drawn carriages showing the main points
of interest including the birth place of Picasso and Castgleo
These can
be found at various locations from just outside the port gates, at the bottom
of the high street, outside the cathedral to name a few.
From 45
minutes depending on which route you choose.
Fee: 30 Euro per
person (varies) You could even try to haggle?
At 16:30
the ship leaves port and heads of out to sea for the next stop
In the
evening a 60’s & 70’s party is in full swing with a live band performing.
You have the option to dress in appropriate styling or casual smart ware. The
captain and officers being in uniform, other crew donning afro wigs,
psychedelic dresses and platform boots to name a few.
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Sunday, 1 August 2010
Mediterranean Cruise - ORIANA : at sea
01-August-2010, ORIANA : at sea
Weather:
Sunny, high cloud Temp:22° C Sea State: Moderate
Sunrise:05:26 Sunset 21:40
One of
the most fascinating things you can do on board is get married.
With the
unique facility of being married by the captain of the ship (Captian Hutley)
and
all your requirements being carefully managed by the wedding planner (Hannah)
everything is taken care of for you.
More on
this later...
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