Orion finds long-sought second cruise ship
THE 100-passenger Clelia II, believed to be controlled by Lindos Maritime of Piraeus, recently underwent a €13m ($21m) refurbishment involving technical enhancements and upgraded environmental systems.
ARTIST’S IMPRESSION: Clelia II shown as she will be – Orion II – after donning the new livery
She was originally launched in late 1990 as Renaissance Four for the controversial but now-defunct European operator, Renaissance Cruises.
She will be renamed the Orion II and carry 65 crew.
The Clelia II will continue to be marketed and operated...
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