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The cruise line originated in 1991 with the
purchase of the former Russian ocean liner
Alexandr Pushkin, a ship with ice-strengthened
hull. After two years of rebuilding the ship was
renamed to Marco Polo. The idea from the very
beginning was to offer upscale cruises for
experienced and adventurous passengers to exotic,
unusual places at reasonable prices. Marco Polo
is the largest ship cruising to offbeat
destinations on regular basis and one of only two
luxury ships with permission to cruise
Antarctica. The cruise line is catering to
experienced, mature and sophisticated travelers
(mostly from the U.S., Canada and Britain), who
would come on the cruise more for the destination
and ship's ambiance, rather than holiday-at-sea
party atmosphere. What is this all mean from
crew member's point of view? Potential employees
should also possess good manners and have broader
interests, cruise staff members can not expect to
be able to entertain passengers with the typical
mainstream-cruise-industry activities like line
dancing, Island Night and karaoke parties only.
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Fleet and itineraries:
Marco Polo: Bahamas registered,
renovated 1993,
22.000 gross tons, 915 passengers, 356 crew
members.
Itineraries: Scandinavia/Russia, Norwegian
Fiords/Island,
Mediterranean, South America,
Falklands/Antarctica, New Zealand, Australia, Far
East, India, Africa. |
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Crown Odyssey: Bahamas registered,
renovated 2000, 34.000 gross tons, 1.221
passengers, 470 crew members.
Itineraries: Mediterranean, Black Sea, India,
South Pacific, Panama Canal, Africa. |
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