Product Description
3-panel fold out full color brochure for the 16 day November 25-December 10 1977 Mediterranean Discovery cruise aboard the Carras Cruises Greek cruise ship mts Daphne.
The cruise departed from Athens and finished in Lisbon with stops in Santorini, Heraklion, Taormina, Palma, Gibraltar, Tangiers, Casablanca, and Madeira.
The brochure includes photos and descriptions of the ship's interior and exterior and ports of call, basic deck plans, stateroom layout plans, room rate fly/sea rates, and general info.
The brochure is in very good condition.
The Daphne was originally built as the cargo ship Port Sydney for Port Lines in 1954 and was purchased by Carras in 1972 and rebuilt and converted into a passenger ship. The ship sailed with Carras and briefly Lauro Lines until it was chartered to Costa in 1979 and purchased by Costa in 1984. It sailed with Costa (and later Prestige Cruises) until 1996 when it was sold again. In later years the ship also sailed as the Ocean Monarch and the Princess Daphne. The ship was scrapped in 2014.
Product Description
3-panel fold out full color brochure for the 16 day November 25-December 10 1977 Mediterranean Discovery cruise aboard the Carras Cruises Greek cruise ship mts Daphne.
The cruise departed from Athens and finished in Lisbon with stops in Santorini, Heraklion, Taormina, Palma, Gibraltar, Tangiers, Casablanca, and Madeira.
The brochure includes photos and descriptions of the ship's interior and exterior and ports of call, basic deck plans, stateroom layout plans, room rate fly/sea rates, and general info.
The brochure is in very good condition.
The Daphne was originally built as the cargo ship Port Sydney for Port Lines in 1954 and was purchased by Carras in 1972 and rebuilt and converted into a passenger ship. The ship sailed with Carras and briefly Lauro Lines until it was chartered to Costa in 1979 and purchased by Costa in 1984. It sailed with Costa (and later Prestige Cruises) until 1996 when it was sold again. In later years the ship also sailed as the Ocean Monarch and the Princess Daphne. The ship was scrapped in 2014.