Angelina Lauro Cruise Ship
SS Angelina Lauro in service with Achille Lauro Line from 193240.
Angelina lauro cruise ship. I sailed with a friend on the Angelina Lauro from the port of Wellington on the 3rd of September 1968 enroute to Fremantle WAvia SydneyMelbourneAdelaidearriving on the 12th September 1968this was my first voyage out of New ZealandI can still remember the excitement of being on this lovely modern ship with all the wonderfull amenities on board especially the Bars and the. The preceding of the very good Angelina Lauro was her ex ORANJE a great passenger ship of those days. We booked an inside upper and lower cabin and were upgraded to an outside upper and lower.
Hit by the worldwide downturn in ship travel of that time Flotta Lauro withdrew its Australian service Angelina Lauro leaving Melbourne for the last time on 14th May 1972. In 1978 Angelina Lauro was chartered to Costa. On March 30 1979 whilst on a cruise Angelina Lauro was berthed at St.
S p o n K s P o r e d 4 C T P O X. They were the Cunard Countess. Antique Rare Angelina Lauro War Cruise Ship Nurse Doll Dutch MS Oranje.
Angelina Lauro seen as a cruise ship However Costa Line decided that they would charter the Angelina Lauro from Flotta Lauro for 3 years and they took delivery on October 10 1977. Virgin Islands a fire broke out suddenly in her aft galley and it rapidly spread. It was issued by the shipping company Flotto Lauro for use on their cruise ship Angelina Lauro in late 1960s.
The ship underwent 25 years service as Oranje and fifteen as Angelina Lauro. MS Oranje later known as Angelina Lauro was a Dutch passenger liner a wartime hospital ship and finally a cruise ship that was burnt out and subsequently lost while being towed for scrapShe sank in a storm in the mid-Pacific on 24 September 1979. It travelled forward through the restaurants as well as a good number of passenger cabins.
As with fellow Dutch liner Willem RuysAchille Lauro conversion was seriously delayed by a fire. The cruise ship Angelina Lauro on fire at the West Indian Company Dock in Charlotte Amalie Harbor St. Cabin was so small.
