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Monarch Classic Cruises was launched at the beginning of July 2006 under close direction and with the continuous and sustained efforts of powerful, well known figures of the international shipping and the tourist markets, the aim being to restore a quality, high-level cruise product to the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean market, corresponding with those which have reemerged on an international level over the last five years.
In keeping with the business strategy and philosophy of Monarch Classic Cruises, the Line will operate in the Aegean using mid-sized ships best suited to the environment of the Greek archipelago and respecting the restrictions of the small islands which do not have the facilities to cater to the needs of large numbers of tourists in a timely manner.
• Mid-size ships, carrying up to 800 guests, with high level hotel standards and personal, friendly service from our experienced crew catering to all guests.
• Guest / crew ratio of the almost ideal 2:1 ratio and attention to every detail makes the cruise a unique memory.
• Since we take care of all the details, our guests can relax and enjoy their holidays.
• Carefully selected excursion programs at ports of call give our passengers an introduction to Greek culture and history.
• Monarch Classic Cruises guests experience for a few days the uniqueness that is the Greek islands.
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Past cruises:
Apr 03 Norwegian Sun - W Caribbean
May 04 Norwegian Dream - Mediterranean
Nov 05 Radiance of the Seas - E Caribbean
Nov 05 Radiance of the Seas - W Caribbean
Oct 06 P&O Arcadia - Spirit of the Caribbean
May 07 Fred Olsen Braemar - Dutch Weekend
Oct 07 Norwegian Gem - Shakedown
Oct 07 Vision of the Seas - Mexican Riviera
Nov 07 Monarch of the Seas - Baja Cruise
July 08 Queen Elizabeth 2 -Holland & Belgium
Nov 08 P&O Artemis - Panama Canal
Seranade of the Seas - Alaska Cruise Cruising in: 179 day(s), 21 hour(s), 17 minute(s)
The M/V Ocean Monarch is a true classic; her subdued elegance and attentive service create an intimate and relaxing environment for our passengers.
With 232 spacious and well appointed suites and cabins, accommodations on board are the last word in comfort.
Each cruise offers a full onboard entertainment program in conjunction with carefully planned itineraries and enriching shore excursion programs to ensure the total cruise experience.
Ship’s Specifications
Tonnage: 15.800 tons
Length: 532,70 ft. / 162.36 m.
Breadth: 70,01 ft. / : 21.30 m
Draft: 25,50 ft. / 7.77 m.
Cruising Speed: 15.5 knots
Stabilizers: Yes
Air Conditioning: Throughout
Passenger Decks: 7
Electrical current: 220 V/AC
Swimming Pools: 1
Admiral’s Lounge: 480 seats
Aquarius Lounge: 70 seats
Restaurant Montreux: 370 seats
Deluxe Cabins: 29
Standard Cabins: 203
Passenger Capacity: 518
Number of Crew: 250
Satellite TV in all cabins
Past cruises:
Apr 03 Norwegian Sun - W Caribbean
May 04 Norwegian Dream - Mediterranean
Nov 05 Radiance of the Seas - E Caribbean
Nov 05 Radiance of the Seas - W Caribbean
Oct 06 P&O Arcadia - Spirit of the Caribbean
May 07 Fred Olsen Braemar - Dutch Weekend
Oct 07 Norwegian Gem - Shakedown
Oct 07 Vision of the Seas - Mexican Riviera
Nov 07 Monarch of the Seas - Baja Cruise
July 08 Queen Elizabeth 2 -Holland & Belgium
Nov 08 P&O Artemis - Panama Canal
Seranade of the Seas - Alaska Cruise Cruising in: 179 day(s), 21 hour(s), 17 minute(s)
This regal lady of the waves is an imposing figure wherever she goes and is the ideal base from which to explore the Greek Islands on either a three or four day cruise.
With elegant and subtle colours and tones throughout, she is also the perfect setting for every kind of onboard activity from enjoying a melody in the Piano Bar to testing lady luck at the casino.
Thanks to our impeccable service and friendly atmosphere this mid-size ship will fast become home and fellow guests your friends.
The Ocean Countess has undergone major refurbishment during winter 2005/2006, with new cabin furnishings, carpeting and wall coverings in addition to televisions (with satellite reception) being installed and the telephone system upgraded. All suites have been totally refurbished.
The gymnasium has been reconstructed, the swimming pool area renewed, and a dedicated buffet area installed for those who prefer to dine casually by the pool.
All public rooms including the dining room have been refreshed and many art works added to enhance the ship’s warm, friendly atmosphere.
Our highly trained staff look forward to welcoming you and making sure your cruise is a trip to remember.
Ship’s Specifications
Tonnage: 17,593 tons
Length: 163m (537 ft)
Breadth: 23m (75 ft)
Draft: 6.20m (20,30 ft)
Cruising Speed: 17 knots
Stabilizers Brown AEG
Air Conditioning Throughout
Passenger Decks: 6
Electrical current: 220 v / 110v 60Hz
Swimming Pools: 1
Main Lounge: 400 seats
Lounge/Disco Bar: 170 seats
Piano Bar: 125 seats
Dining Room: 487 seats
Deluxe Cabins: 58
Superior & Standard Cabins: 342
Passenger Capacity: 800
Number of Crew: 350
Public Areas and Facilities
Ouranos Deck Piano Bar 125
Pool Bar / Swimming Pool / Fitness Center
Hera Deck Sirenes Main Lounge 400
9 Muses Lounge/Disco Bar 170
Photo Shop / Casino
Apollo Deck Restaurant 487
Cinema/Theatre 117
Library / Children’s Play Room / Spa
Past cruises:
Apr 03 Norwegian Sun - W Caribbean
May 04 Norwegian Dream - Mediterranean
Nov 05 Radiance of the Seas - E Caribbean
Nov 05 Radiance of the Seas - W Caribbean
Oct 06 P&O Arcadia - Spirit of the Caribbean
May 07 Fred Olsen Braemar - Dutch Weekend
Oct 07 Norwegian Gem - Shakedown
Oct 07 Vision of the Seas - Mexican Riviera
Nov 07 Monarch of the Seas - Baja Cruise
July 08 Queen Elizabeth 2 -Holland & Belgium
Nov 08 P&O Artemis - Panama Canal
Seranade of the Seas - Alaska Cruise Cruising in: 179 day(s), 21 hour(s), 17 minute(s)
Built in Sainte Nazaire, France, the Blue Monarch has the elegant lines of a classic cruise ship and can host up to 500 passengers. Her vast deck space and two pools are a delight to sun seekers and ideal for strolls at sea.
With her yacht-like size and personal service provided by our crew, each cruise is a unique experience. The Blue Monarch becomes home within a few short days, and thanks to our intimate surrounds, fellow guests become fast friends on this matchless voyage.
Prior to her current cruising season, the Blue Monarch underwent major refurbishment and is the ideal vessel for your 7-day cruise to Turkey and the Greek Islands. Her intimate size and highly trained staff make you feel at home in no time and with all the facilities you could want, there’s plenty of time for pampering.
By day visit some of the most historically and culturally rich ports of the Mediterranean or stay on board and relax by one of the two pools. By night enjoy the diversity of International cuisine, the fun of live entertainment, the thrill of gaming at the casino or the quiet relaxation of your favorite liqueur.
Ship’s Specifications
Tonnage: 11,429 tons
Length: 150.10 m
Breadth: 21.0 m
Draft: 6.32 m
Cruising Speed: 16 knots
Stabilizers Sperry Gyrofin
Air Conditioning Throughout
Electrical current 110V 60Hz
Deck Space: 2,508 m˛
Pool Area: 1,007 m˛
Swimming Pools: 2
Lounge: 350 seats
Dining Room: 276 seats
Cinema - Theatre: 110 seats
Deluxe Cabins: 33
Superior & Standard Cabins: 209
Passenger Capacity: 452
Number of Crew: 230
Public Areas and Facilities
Jupiter Deck Fitness Room
Apollo Deck Main Lounge 350
Verandah Sunrooms 10
Beauty Salon / Spa / Duty Free / Casino / Photoshop
Venus Deck Cinema – Theatre 110
Disco Lounge 60
Hospital
Past cruises:
Apr 03 Norwegian Sun - W Caribbean
May 04 Norwegian Dream - Mediterranean
Nov 05 Radiance of the Seas - E Caribbean
Nov 05 Radiance of the Seas - W Caribbean
Oct 06 P&O Arcadia - Spirit of the Caribbean
May 07 Fred Olsen Braemar - Dutch Weekend
Oct 07 Norwegian Gem - Shakedown
Oct 07 Vision of the Seas - Mexican Riviera
Nov 07 Monarch of the Seas - Baja Cruise
July 08 Queen Elizabeth 2 -Holland & Belgium
Nov 08 P&O Artemis - Panama Canal
Seranade of the Seas - Alaska Cruise Cruising in: 179 day(s), 21 hour(s), 17 minute(s)
We are thinking about taking a cruise in the Blue Monarch in Nov. We are from Southern California and have been on a few cruises - Hawaii, Mexico, Carribean - always on a large ship.
Would like to hear from anyone who has taken this cruise with any comments good or bad to help us with our plans.
Sadly there seems to be a bit of a shortage of reviews for this ship/company...not sure if it is down to the nationalities that they aim their cruises towards or what it is. I have yet to see anything good or bad posted on the net....I can only assume by that the lack of bad things (which are ALWAYS posted) means that the cruises are perfectly enjoyable.
It is very unusual to have a cruise line that hasn't had anything said about it, hopefully that will change very soon....even if it is just a bad review
1965 - Cunard Queen Mary
1967 - Cunard Queen Elizabeth
1970 - Cunard Queen Elizabeth 2
1971 - P&O Oriana
1972 - SS France
1975 - SS Leopard
1977 - P&O Canberra
2005 - NCL Norwegian Jewel - Shakedown Cruise - Jersey
2005/6 - NCL Norwegian Crown - Chile, Cape Horn, Falkland Islands, Uruguay & Argentina - Christmas/New Year cruise
2006 - Fred Olsen Braemar Mini Cruise - Amsterdam & Zeebrugge
2007 - Fred Olsen Braemar Transatlantic - Jamaica, Cuba, Bahamas, Bermuda & Azores
2007 - Fred Olsen Braemar Mini Cruise - Guernsey & Amsterdam
2007 - NCL Norwegian Gem - Shakedown Cruise - Amsterdam
2008 - Costa Allegra - Hong Kong, Philippines, Borneo, Brunei, Singapore, Saigon, Da-Nang & Sanya
Coming up next.....
10/10/2009 - Costa Classica - Grand Oriental Cruise - Shanghai, Nagasaki, Tokyo, Kobe, Naha, Keelung and Hong Kong - 16 Nights Cruising in: 311 day(s), 20 hour(s), 17 minute(s)