&o Cruise Ship Ventura
Ventura offers a selection of cruise dining options to be enjoyed in one of our restaurants on board.
&o cruise ship ventura. PO Cruises Ventura is resuming operations on Sunday as it sets sail for the Canary Islands becoming the brands third ship to resume international cruises. PO Ventura is 116000 gross tons with a guest capacity of over 3100 at double occupancy. Click to view more VENTURA TECHNICAL FACTS Entered Service.
35 Nights holiday to Caribbean Roundtrip. Making her debut in April 2008 PO Ventura fast became a favourite with the line and is today PO Cruises biggest ship apart from Britannia which made her launch last year to much international fanfare. The current position of VENTURA is at North East Atlantic Ocean coordinates 5061018 N 238658 W reported 2 mins ago by AIS.
At 956 feet and featuring 14 passenger. A bevy of entertainment dining recreation options keep the onboard atmosphere lively. 1556 cabins and suites.
On Sunday October 3 Ventura will sail for the Canary Islands cruising the. Southampton - Disembark PO Ventura. The 116017 GT Ventura was built by the Fincantieri shipyard in Monfalcone near Trieste.
According to a press release half of the PO Cruises fleet is now in service as the Ventura joins the Iona and Britannia both of which sailed a series of summer UK coastal cruises and have been sailing internationally since Sept. CruiseMapper provides free cruise tracking current ship positions itinerary schedules deck plans cabins accidents and incidents cruise minus reports cruise news. It has this nimbus with the commissioning of the Britannia the newest and much larger ship in the PO fleet.
Doris Visits takes a look at the popular Grand Class cruise ship Ventura in the PO fleet. Ventura PO Cruises Ventura is one of PO Cruises largest ships with plenty of space for passengers to spread out and a traditional British ambience thats comfortable without being stuffy. PO Cruises announced today that Ventura will be joining sister cruise ships Britannia and Iona out on the high seas.
