Moby Lines - Tirrenia, Milan, Italy - Moby Dada - IMO: 791153
Warner Bros. Looney Tunes characters decorate Moby Dada which is a cruiseferry operated by Moby Lines, under charter from DFDS Seaways. She was built in 1981 at Wärtsilä's Perno, Turku, Finland, as Finlandia for Effoa and placed in service on Silja Line's Helsinki - Stockholm service. In 1990 she was sold to DFDS Seaways and renamed Queen of Scandinavia. From 2010 until 2016, she operated under the name of Princess Maria for St. Peter Line between Helsinki and St. Petersburg, Russia. In 2016, following the purchase of St. Peter Line by Moby Lines, Princess Maria was renamed Moby Dada and was transferred to the Italian registry in 11/2016, before being transferred to Moby Lines operations on the Mediterranean Sea. Alongside is GNV, Genoa - Kriti I - IMO: 7814046. Built in 1979 with a GTW 27239, she sails under the Flag of Greece, with her home port being Chania. They are seen here in Port of Civitavecchia - Port of Rome, Italy, on 18/08/2019.
This photo was taken from P&O Cruises Azura while on a 14-night Western Mediterranean Cruise from the Mayflower Terminal; Southampton - Cádiz - Barcelona - Livorno - Civitavecchia - Cartegena - Gibraltar - Southampton. Next stop, Cartegena, Spain, on 20/08/2019.
Azura was built in 2010 by Fincantieri, Monfalcone, Italy. Laid down in October 2008, launched in June 2009 and Christened on 10th. April 2010 with her maiden voyage on the 12th. Part of the Grand Class of cruise ships, the earlier and similar Ventura being her sister ship. Registered in Hamilton, Bermuda, she has a GTW of 115,055, has nineteen decks of which fourteen are passenger accessible giving a maximum passenger capacity of 3,096 and 1,226 crew. Powered by six Wartsilla diesels capable of 22 knots. © Peter Steel 2019.
Moby Lines - Tirrenia, Milan, Italy - Moby Dada - IMO: 791153
Warner Bros. Looney Tunes characters decorate Moby Dada which is a cruiseferry operated by Moby Lines, under charter from DFDS Seaways. She was built in 1981 at Wärtsilä's Perno, Turku, Finland, as Finlandia for Effoa and placed in service on Silja Line's Helsinki - Stockholm service. In 1990 she was sold to DFDS Seaways and renamed Queen of Scandinavia. From 2010 until 2016, she operated under the name of Princess Maria for St. Peter Line between Helsinki and St. Petersburg, Russia. In 2016, following the purchase of St. Peter Line by Moby Lines, Princess Maria was renamed Moby Dada and was transferred to the Italian registry in 11/2016, before being transferred to Moby Lines operations on the Mediterranean Sea. Alongside is GNV, Genoa - Kriti I - IMO: 7814046. Built in 1979 with a GTW 27239, she sails under the Flag of Greece, with her home port being Chania. They are seen here in Port of Civitavecchia - Port of Rome, Italy, on 18/08/2019.
This photo was taken from P&O Cruises Azura while on a 14-night Western Mediterranean Cruise from the Mayflower Terminal; Southampton - Cádiz - Barcelona - Livorno - Civitavecchia - Cartegena - Gibraltar - Southampton. Next stop, Cartegena, Spain, on 20/08/2019.
Azura was built in 2010 by Fincantieri, Monfalcone, Italy. Laid down in October 2008, launched in June 2009 and Christened on 10th. April 2010 with her maiden voyage on the 12th. Part of the Grand Class of cruise ships, the earlier and similar Ventura being her sister ship. Registered in Hamilton, Bermuda, she has a GTW of 115,055, has nineteen decks of which fourteen are passenger accessible giving a maximum passenger capacity of 3,096 and 1,226 crew. Powered by six Wartsilla diesels capable of 22 knots. © Peter Steel 2019.