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MARINA (2011- in service, Passenger cruise liner 782 ft (238.35 m) of Oceania Cruises, Southampton, England) Own Page

MARINA at Greenock Ocean Terminal Cruise Pontoon (Scotland, UK)

Ship's locationGreenock Ocean Terminal Cruise Pontoon, Greenock (Scotland, UK) Port of RegistryMajuro (Marshall Islands : country of more than 1,200 islands and atolls in Central Pacific Ocean)
Arrived fromBelfast (Northern Ireland, UK)Gross Tonnage66,084
Sailing forLiverpool (England, UK)
Cargo carried on arrivalPassengers
Outward cargoPassengers

Current itinerary of Oceania Marina

Oceania Marina current cruise is 12 days, round-trip Anglo-Saxon Byways London to London. The itinerary starts on 29 Aug, 2024 and ends on 10 Sep, 2024.

Date / TimePort
29 Aug 21:00     Departing from Southampton, England hotels
31 Aug 08:00 - 19:00     Leith-Edinburgh, Newhaven-Rosyth-Queensferry, Scotland
01 Sep 10:00 - 19:00     Kirkwall, Orkney Island Scotland
02 Sep 07:00 - 16:00     Stornoway, Isle of Lewis and Harris, Scotland
03 Sep 09:00 - 19:00     Belfast, Northern Ireland
04 Sep 07:00 - 18:00     Greenock-Glasgow, Clydeport, Scotland
05 Sep 08:00 - 21:00     Liverpool, England
06 Sep 07:00 - 19:00     Dublin, Ireland
07 Sep 07:00 - 18:00     Holyhead, Anglesey Island Wales
08 Sep 08:00 - 17:00     Cobh-Cork, Ireland
09 Sep 10:00 - 20:00     Torbay UK, England
10 Sep 08:00     Arriving in Southampton, England hotels
MS Marina docked in Sète, October 2015
History
Name Marina
Owner Oceania Cruises
Port of registry Majuro Marshall Islands
Ordered 2007
Builder Fincantieri Sestri Ponente
Yard number 6194
Laid down 10 March 2009
Launched 4 April 2010
Completed 19 January 2011
Maiden voyage 22 January 2011
Identification
Status In active service
General characteristics
Class and type Oceania-class cruise ship
Tonnage 66,084 GT
Length 782 ft (238.35 m)[2]
Beam 105 ft (32.00 m)[2]
Draught 24 ft (7.32 m)[2]
Installed power 2 x 12,600 kW

Wartsila 12V46C

2 x 8,400 kW Wartsila 8L46C
Propulsion 2 x 12 MW Electric motors affixed to fixed pitch propellers

2 x 2,200 kW bow thrusters

1 x 1,900 kW stern thruster
Speed 20 knots (37 km/h)[2]
Capacity 1,250 passengers (double occupancy)
Crew 780 crew[3]