Voyages To Antiquity Cruises

Voyages To Antiquity – Small Luxury Expedition Ship

11,563 Gross Tonnage – 380 Passengers – 180 Crew

Entered Service 1973 – Joined Voyage to Antiquity and substantially rebuilt in 2010

She started in 1973 as the Narcis which at the time was a ferry.  She was brought by Dolphin Hellas Cruises in 1986 and renamed Aegean Dolphin after a conversion to a cruise ship in 1988. In 1995 the ship was listed as operational for Epirotiki Line. It was then renamed Aegean I whilst on charter to Renaissance Cruises in 1996. Then the ship operated for Golden Sun Cruises doing Mediterranean cruises from 1997 – 1998, still owned by Dolphin Hellas. In 2005, she was bought by Louis Hellenic Cruise Line but due to the deal falling through this meant that she was laid up. She was then bought by the new cruise company Voyages to Antiquity in 2009. In 2010 she was substantially rebuilt and then sailed under the new name of Aegean Odyssey.

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