Cruise ship will be an impressive sight
2:37pm Wednesday 30th May 2012 in In Port
The 42,000-ton cruise ship Seven Seas Voyager
The 42,000-ton cruise ship Seven Seas Voyager, classed as a luxury/premium vessel and rated four stars plus by the Berlitz Cruising Guide, will be an impressive sight on County Wharf when she arrives on Monday for a day-long cruise call. The vessel will take up the entire wharf.
The 207-metre vessel, operated by Regent Seven Seas Cruises, has the revolutionary Azipod propulsion system.
Her 700 passengers will visit the town or take excursions around Cornwall. The ship is the world’s second all-suite, all-balcony cruise ship. It is also Regent’s second cruise ship to feature a restaurant operated by Le Cordon Bleu, of Paris.
Seven Seas Voyager is on her Celtic Charms cruise from Southampton to Reykjavik, Iceland, calling at Falmouth, Cobh, Dublin, Douglas, and Portree.
