History:
Built and started to operate on November 1st 1999.
Features:
Five stars vessel.
ABS American Bureau registered class.
Four decks in addition to the sun deck.
Facilities:
Fire alarm protection.
Laundry.
International Kitchen.
Specially treated water.
International Phone.
TV, internal music stations & video channels.
Central A/C with individual control in each cabin.
Restaurant located on the 1st floor.
Bar & discotheque located on the 2nd floor.
Boutique, Gift shop & Beauty shop located on the 3rd floor.
Sun deck with a swimming pool, Jacuzzi and bar.
Technical Specifications:
Engine room contains:
3 Machines each 430 HP (Caterpillar).
2 generators each 280 KW (Caterpillar).
2 Shellers each 90 HT (Trane ) for the Air condition.
Cabins Distribution:
On the 4th floor we have 2 large bed Royal Suites, 18 Twin bed cabins 21m2 all with balcony, sitting area, private bathroom & a shower.
Also 8 twin bed cabins 15m2 with a private bathroom & shower.
On the 3 rd floor we have 2 large bed cabins, 22 Twin bed cabins 21m2 all with
balcony, sitting area, private bathroom & a shower.Also 8 Twin bed cabins 15m2 with a private bathroom & a shower.
On the 2nd floor we have 2 large bed cabins, 6 Twin bed cabins 21m2 all with balcony, Sitting area, private bathroom & a shower.
On the 1st floor we have 6 Twin bed cabins 21m2 all with sitting area, private bathroom & a Shower.
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