MV Arcadia (2004)
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Arcadia is a cruise ship in the P&O Cruises fleet. The ship was built by Fincantieri at their shipyard in Marghera Italy. At 83 000 tonnes Arcadia is the third largest of seven ships currently in service with P&O Cruises. The ship officially entered service with the company in April 2005 and was named by Dame Kelly Holmes.

elegant MV Aurora and the modern MV Arcadia in 2010 and 2011.1
Friday, the MV Arcadia will bring 1,870 passengers to Portland for her maiden call to the city.2

Builders of the MV Arcadia (2004) are Fincantieri, Italy and Marghera.

The four-hour river cruise on the MV Arcadia down the Pieman Head is superb — dark waters stained amber by buttongrass tannins swirl downstream, clots of creamy foam spinning on the surface; sea eagles 3
The ship teamed up with MV Arcadia on the latest leg of her cruise to the Far East and back – the second time in a week the tanker escorted a P&O 4
Ship Name
Arcadia
Ship Decks
11
Ship In Service
April 2005
Status
Ship Crew
976
Laying Down
2003-07-12
Owner
Ship Acquired
25
Ship Launched
26
Ship Yard Number
6078
Ship Capacity
1952
2388
Ship Registry
Ship Namesake
The region of Arcadia
Ship Laid Down
12
Ship Ordered
2000
Ship Status
In service
Ship Launch
2004-06-26
Ship Identification
ZCDN2
310459000
Builder
Ship Propulsion
6
combined 51840 kW
Operator
Ship Class
Acquirement Date
2005-03-29
Category

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