Queen Mary 2 calls Colombo

Tuesday, 10 February 2015 11:13

RMS Queen Mary 2, the flag ship of Cunard Line, arrived in Colombo, on Friday the 6th of February 2015.

The vessel is on her world voyage 2015 and arrived in Colombo from the Port of Cochin in India. She left Colombo at 2000 Hrs towards her next port, Puket in Thailand.

With a length overall of 345 m (1132 ft) and a total of 17 decks, The “Queen Mary 2” is the largest, longest and most expensive North Atlantic liner ever built. A virtual city at sea.

She has a passenger capacity of 2,620 and 1,253 Officers and crew on board.

Built in Saint-Nazaire, France, the vessel was commissioned by Queen Elizabeth II in January 2004.

The facilities on board “Queen Mary 2” include, fifteen restaurants and bars, five swimming pools, a casino, a ballroom, a theatre, and the first planetarium at sea.

“Queen Mary 2” has the Royal Mail Ship (RMS) title conferred on her, as a gesture to Cunard Line’s history by Royal Mail, when she entered service in 2004 on the Southampton to New York route.

Carnival UK commenced their vessel calls in Sri Lanka in 2012 after a lapse of many years.

Since then, The “Queen Mary 2”, The “Queen Elizabeth” and The “Queen Victoria”, have been calling in Colombo, on their world voyages.

Capt. L.N. Jayasooriya of Shipping Agency Services (Pvt) Ltd, indicated that the Company was privileged to represent premium brands of the prestigious Carnival Corporation and were happy about the contributions made to The Sri Lanka Port Authority and to the Tourism Industry, by these high profile vessel calls in Sri Lanka.

Shipping Agency Services (Pvt) Ltd is a member of SAS Holdings group and a leading shipping company in Sri Lanka.

Over a thousand passengers traveled on excursions to Kandy, Pinnawala, Ingiriya and on city tours.

The ground tours were arranged by Exotic Holidays International.

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