Ss Galileo Cruise Ship
Ss GALILEO 1984 - 1988.
Ss galileo cruise ship. She sank in the Strait of. In 1979 she was converted to a cruise ship and subsequently sailed under the names Galileo and Meridian. Then on 13 January 1975 Galileo struck a reef off the coast of West Africa and had to be diverted to Monrovia.
Initially operating the Italy-Australia run for Lloyd Triestino Galileo had a long career and became a popular cruise ship with Chandris Lines after purchase. The 157-foot 49-guest Galileo is a classic steel-hull motor sailor cruising the Greek Isles offering the best of the Mediterranean. The 1992-launched MS Galileo is a motor-sailing cruise ship which underwent a radical drydock refit in 2007.
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This luxury sail yacht has max passenger capacity 50 plus 18 staff-crew. Ad Enjoy the Most Inclusive Luxury 6 Star Cruise Experience. The project included also expanding the sails - from 2 to 3 masts.
After further rebuilding renamed Meridian as a member of Chandris new upmarket Celebrity Cruises. Secure Your Cruise Today With NCLs Flexible Cancellation Policy. Ready To Break Free.
From January 10 to January 25 1967 my family took a cruise aboard Lloyd Triestinos Galileo Galilei from Melbourne to Sydney Wellington Auckland Sydney Hobart and back to Melbourne. Ad Save Up To 30 Off Your Cruise Receive 5 Free Offers Including A Free Beverage Package. Sold to Chandris re-entering service on Caribbean cruising as Galileo in 1984.
