Where is the Pacific Eden now?

Editor’s Note: Pacific Eden left the P&O Cruises Australia fleet in April 2019. The vessel has been transferred to Cruise & Maritime Voyages and renamed Vasco da Gama.

Who owns Pacific Eden?

Cruise and Maritime Voyages
Cruise and Maritime Voyages announced it has bought the 1,260-passenger Pacific Eden from P&O Cruises Australia. The 1994-built vessel will join CMV’s fleet in April 2019 in Singapore ahead of an inaugural season in Northern Europe.

Who is Vasco da Gama?

Vasco da Gama, Portuguese Vasco da Gama, 1er conde da Vidigueira, (born c. 1460, Sines, Portugal—died December 24, 1524, Cochin, India), Portuguese navigator whose voyages to India (1497–99, 1502–03, 1524) opened up the sea route from western Europe to the East by way of the Cape of Good Hope.

What ship did Vasco da Gama sail on?

São Gabriel was the flagship of Vasco da Gama’s armada on his first voyage to India in 1497–1499….São Gabriel (ship)

History
Portugal
Name São Gabriel
Builder Bartolomeu Dias
Commissioned 1497

Who owns Vasco da Gama ship?

Mystic cruises
In October 2020, Mystic Invest bought the ship, on behalf of Mystic cruises, at an auction at CW Kellock & Co in London for US$10,187,000.00, after CMV entered administration in the same year.

What is the name of Vasco da Gama ship?

São Gabriel
Da Gama sailed from Lisbon on July 8, 1497, with a fleet of four vessels—two medium-sized three-masted sailing ships, each of about 120 tons, named the “São Gabriel” and the “São Rafael”; a 50-ton caravel, named the “Berrio”; and a 200-ton storeship.

Where is ship Vasco da Gama?

The current position of VASCO DA GAMA is at North East Atlantic Ocean (coordinates 37.96038 N / 24.64823 W) reported 5 hours ago by AIS.

How many ships did da Gama have on the second voyage?

Da Gama commanded 10 ships, which were in turn supported by two flotillas of five ships each, each flotilla being under the command of one of his relations. Sailing in February 1502, the fleet called at the Cape Verdes, reaching the port of Sofala in East Africa on June 14.

Who owns Columbus cruise ship?

Seajets
In March 2020, CMV’s operations were temporarily shut down, along with the rest of the cruise industry, to combat the spread of COVID-19 pandemic. By July 2020, CMV had entered administration. On 12 October 2020, Columbus was auctioned by CW Kellock & Co. London, and was sold to Greek ferry operator Seajets.