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m.s. Arion |
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The 6000 gross tons Arion was extensively refurbished to offer her 320 passengers an intimate atmosphere. Her size making her particularly suited to cruise to the least visited areas, unspoiled, little-crowded ports, rarely seen from today’s mega liners. Arion was constructed as “Istra” in 1965 at Pula, in Croatia, and was converted to full time cruising at Trieste in 1969. Purchased by Arcalia Shipping, the ship was completely reconstructed in Lisbon. Her interiors were designed and decorated to create a subtle atmosphere of light blending into soft colors through its new public rooms and passenger cabins |
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Constructed: Year: Refitted: Flagged: Formerly: |
Pula by Brodogadiliste Uljanik, Pula, Croatia 1965 2000 Portugal Istra |
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Technical Data
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Accommodation (320 passengers)
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Catégorie 1: Interior
double |
Ocean Deck Ocean Deck Reception Deck Upper Deck Promenade Deck Navigation deck Navigation Deck Reception Deck |
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Public Rooms:
Restaurant - 350 seats |
Facilities: Telephone, television, music, hair dryer and safes in all cabins 1 x Elevator Air-conditioned Stabilized
Arion has a swimming pool, sun decks, promenade lounges, including a winter garden for relaxing moments, cocktail bar with a late night cocktail, intimate piano bar and evening entertainment in our main lounge with musicians, dancers and singers
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Safety
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Gastronomy & Services Menus are established by Master Chefs who are members of the most famous culinary association “Les Toques Blanches internationales”. |
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Itineraries: The Arion normally cruises the Adriatic from April to early October |
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