Adonia Cruise Ship Sold
Carnival Corporation has sold PO Cruises ship Adonia to Azamara Club Cruises the luxury boutique cruise line owned by Royal Caribbean International.
Adonia cruise ship sold. Carnival Corporation is to move Adonia from the PO Cruises fleet to its new start-up fathom a so-called social impact travel business. On Sunday the 704-passenger Adonia cruise ship is expected to sail from Miami Florida to Havana Cuba. Adonia was the last of eight almost identical ships built for the now-defunct Renaissance Cruises.
The Adonia built by Chantiers de lAtlantique at their shipyard in St. AZAMARA CRUISE DEALS THOMAS COOK. The Adonia is one of Carnivals smaller ships -- roughly half the size of some larger European vessels that already dock in Havana -- but US.
The ship will sail out of Miami from April 2016 and its first impact destination will. The last ones under construction were in 2000 AIDA Cruises adopted. PO Cruises have confirmed that Adonia will be leaving the fleet next year and has signed contracts to sell Adonia to Azamara Club CruisesThe sale will.
What were they like before. Along with PO Cruises Australia a sister company also founded by PO it has the oldest heritage of any cruise line. Fathom activities are now run through Princess Cruises.
The sale will be completed in March 2018 and Adonias last cruise as a PO Cruises ship will be D804 leaving Barbados on February 23 and ending in Barbados on March 9 2018. Although Adonia belongs to PO Cruises the UK line owned by Carnival it has operated recently under the colours of Fathom Cruises another brand owned by Carnival which offers personal. The ship was built by Chantiers de lAtlantique at their shipyard in St.
Launching the brand at a press conference in New York Carnival coined a new social impact travel category. PO Cruises has announced it is selling one of its oldest vessels Oceana. What were they like before.
