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Chandris Cruises The Victoria 1977-78 Caribbean Air/Sea Brochure - TulipStuff
Chandris Cruises The Victoria 1977-78 Caribbean Air/Sea Brochure - TulipStuff
Chandris Cruises The Victoria 1977-78 Caribbean Air/Sea Brochure - TulipStuff
Chandris Cruises The Victoria 1977-78 Caribbean Air/Sea Brochure - TulipStuff
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Product Description

4 page full color brochure for the December 1977-April 1978 Caribbean air /sea cruises from Guadeloupe to Antiqua, Barbados, Grenada, La Guaira, and Curacao aboard the 14,917 ton Greek flag Chandris ship mv The Victoria.

The brochure includes photos and a brief description of the ship and ports of call, basic deck plans, itinerary and sailing schedules, room rates), and general info.

The brochure is in very good condition.

The Victoria was originally built for Union Castle Line in 1936 as the Dunnottar Castle. The ship was sold to Incres Lines in 1958 and renamed Victoria. Chandris bought the ship in 1975 and operated it until 1993 when it was sold to Louis Cruise Lines and renamed the Princesa Victoria. The ship was scrapped in 2004.

Chandris Cruises The Victoria 1977-78 Caribbean Air/Sea Brochure

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Product Description

4 page full color brochure for the December 1977-April 1978 Caribbean air /sea cruises from Guadeloupe to Antiqua, Barbados, Grenada, La Guaira, and Curacao aboard the 14,917 ton Greek flag Chandris ship mv The Victoria.

The brochure includes photos and a brief description of the ship and ports of call, basic deck plans, itinerary and sailing schedules, room rates), and general info.

The brochure is in very good condition.

The Victoria was originally built for Union Castle Line in 1936 as the Dunnottar Castle. The ship was sold to Incres Lines in 1958 and renamed Victoria. Chandris bought the ship in 1975 and operated it until 1993 when it was sold to Louis Cruise Lines and renamed the Princesa Victoria. The ship was scrapped in 2004.

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