Odysseus Cruise Reviews



Odysseus

Originally launched as the Empress of Canada for Canadian Pacific Steamships, this vessel became Carnival Cruise Line's very first cruise ship, Mardi Gras, in 1972. Sold to Epirotiki (now a part of Royal Olympic Cruises) in 1993, she operates under charter for mainly British passengers during a large part of the year.

Operator: Royal Olympic Cruises Capacity (double occupancy): 452
Builder: Astilleros Espanoles Full Capacity: 484
Inaugurated: 1962 Space Ratio: 14.3 / 13.4
Gross Tonnage: 6,467 gt Crew: 190
Length: 483 ft. / 147 m Berlitz® Rating: **+

 


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Excerpts from Royal Olympic's Website about the Odysseus

The Odysseus is distinguished by her classic European-style of cruising. Accommodating 400 passengers, she features a traditional and upscale ambiance in a warm and personable setting. Moreover, her smaller size affords access to more unusual and seldom-visited ports that larger ships cannot enter. In the summer, the Odysseus offers 3-, 4- and 7-day Aegean cruises to the Greek Isles and Turkey.