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SHIPBOARD INFORMATION
The 22,080grt Bahamian flagged Marco Polo with her handsome traditional
profile, beautiful teak decks and distinctive dark blue hull and deep
draft is a fully stabilised and air conditioned classic ocean liner,
extensively re-built in 1993 for the discerning premium cruise market.
She can accommodate up to 850 guests and has eight passenger decks,
serviced by three main lobbies and four lifts. Her wide range of public
facilities include; the impressive Seven Seas Restaurant offering two
sitting dining or as an alternative dining experience, the more informal
and stylish Raffles bistro.
There are five lounge areas comprising the theatre style Ambassador main
show Lounge, the elegant Polo Lounge, the perfect venue for pre-dinner
cocktails accompanied by the resident pianist, the Charleston Club up on
Promenade deck, an ideal spot for the night owls or the relaxing Palm
Court with wonderful panoramic ocean views and the extended Le Bar
offering yet another comfortable lounge option.
Marco Polo Ship Profile:
Cruise Line: Transocean Tours
Gross Tonnage: 22,080grt
Registry: Bahamas
Classification Society: Det Norske Veritas
Passenger Capacity: 425 cabins (Max: 850 passengers)
Re-built: Greece 1993
Cruising Speed: 16.5 knots
Passenger Decks: 8
Lifts: 4
Electric Current: 110/220V AC
Stabilised and air-conditioned
Officers & Crew: International
Cruise Staff & Entertainers: British & International
Dimensions
Length: 578.4ft (176.3m)
Beam: 77.4ft (23.6m)
Draft: 26.9ft (8.2m)
Deck Plan:
Marco Polo is an extremely comfortable ocean liner with a wide range of
public areas and deck spaces in which to relax. However, it is your cabin
that should be the perfect place to unwind after a busy day sightseeing
ashore and your unobtrusive cabin steward will ensure that you enjoy a
high degree of comfort and service, whichever grade of accommodation you
decide best suits your holiday requirements. There are fifteen categories
of cabins and suites, primarily graded according to size and deck position
and even in the most economical cabins, the standard features are
impressive.

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