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Artemis

8 of 9 P & O ships

Former Names: Royal Princess This handsome child-free ship offers an intimate, small ship feel yet features large, spacious public rooms with a pleasing décor and all outside cabins. Passengers on the Artemis tend to be older outside of summer holidays and mainly British. When all cabins have double occupancy, the ship provides a space ratio of 38.2 tons per passenger and a crew to passenger ratio of one for every 2.3 passengers. At full capacity the space ratio is 35.7 tons per passenger and the crew ratio is one to 2.4 passengers.

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Jim Robinson
18 years 9 months ago
My wife and I did a 24 day cruise on this ship but never again.It is way past its sell by date and whoever did the refit missed a lot. rust on the bath panels the deck and other places. the handrail in the lift came off and 24 hours later it was still tied u[p with thick cellotape. The cakes and main dishes were quite good but the vegetables,especially the potatoes were absolutely tasteless. Captain and officers kept out of our way. They had the stomache virus on board for most of the trip. We were told it came on at Southampton.It had been on the previous trip also. The nightly enterainment was quite good.The commedians dated. The theatre a bit crowded and if you got in late you could end up not seeing properly.I could go on but not enough space.
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18 years 10 months ago

ARTEMIS

Hi ALL, Just back from a 38 night cruise on the ARTEMIS and its a ship I will NOT go on a gain, it is passed it sell by date but the Captain say another 10-15 years left in her, and as he talked the engins cut out in mid Alantic. Can not find a good seat on the ship and public rooms and shows not enough seats, and I think P & O are going down as the cuts they make now. But I look forward to another cruise.

We had a 38 night cruise from UK to Amazon and back to UK. The ship I was told was going for a refit next year, Its just had the branding Princess taken off and Artemis P&O put in it place, We were on C deck and the rust around the windows was bad, if you did not get to the show early seats were taken as it is small and lots of places no views for the post.But he shows by the ship company was good but the other act were old and most came out of retirement???. We were short of deck chairs but took some on the way. Could not find any chairs good to sit in due to low backs. The food was cooked well but choice was not the best on some nights, lamb 3 night per week. The people with me was on the ships first cruise 20 years ago when it was the Princess Royal and it was a very nice ship when built but after on larger ships I found I did not like this one. Phone calls from ship to shore was £4.25 a min. but did come down when no one used it and the internet was dear, £3.00 to send a email. Drink was as P&O £3.00-4.00 for Drink of the Day. So people had new baths and they were not the same an old one so you could see where the were fitted. Our TV was very old and not good but did change it for a new one after a few days. All crew and staff were good and our cabin boy was very good. 90% of all workers were from India. Our Captain got off and has gone back to Princess. We had a group called Sunshine Band and they were good for dancing but we found times could have been better as we left show to go to dance they took their break. I guess you see these are small things and this was our 9th cruise. I think you will like it and have a look at a few photos I took on.... http://community.webshots.com/user/jamesraymondcox

Day by day on the Artemis

ARTEMIS

45,000 Tons Built 1984 1200 Passengers Length 757 feet, Draft 26 feet, Beam 96 feet, crew 520, Decks 9 Was the Royal Princess all outside cabins

12 FEB 2006 - 22 MARCH 2006 38 Nights AMAZON ADVENTURE Captain Bill Kent Staff Captain Hamish Sunter Cruise Director Christine Noble

Sunday 12th February Sailed from Southampton 1800 hours

Monday 13th At Sea Show – Diane Cousins Vocal Comedy Entertainer Mark Rattray Vocalist

Tuesday 14th At Sea Show – The Stadium Theatre Company (LIVE LONDON)

Wednesday 15th At Sea Show – Diane Cousins Vocal Comedy Entertainer Elizabeth Hayes Classical Concert

Thursday 16th Funchal, Madeira Show – Bobby Crush

Friday 17th At Sea Show – Mark Rattray Elizabeth Hayes

Saturday 18th At Sea Show – The Stadium Theatre |Company (BROADWAY BABIES) Show – Zane and Emma James

Monday 6th Amazon River Show - The Stadium Theatre Company (360 º)

Tuesday 7th At Sea Show – Melanie Spanswick

Wednesday 8th At Sea Show – Emma James and Les Bryan Thursday 9th Tobago, Scarborough Show - The Stadium Theatre Company (Staying Alive)

Friday 10th Barbados, Bridgetown Show – Casablanca Steel Band

Saturday 11th Saint Lucia, Port Castries Show – Duggie Webb and Denise Noland

Sunday 12th Saint Maarten, Philipsburg Show - The Stadium Theatre Company (Classix)

Monday 13th At Sea Show – Stuart Gillies Singer

Tuesday 14th At Sea Show – Martin Daniels

Wednesday 15th At Sea Show - The Stadium Theatre Company (Magical History Tour of the 60's)

Thursday 16th At Sea Show – Doug Webb

Friday 17th At Sea Show – Denise Noland St. Patrick's Ball

Saturday 18th Azores, Ponta Delgada Show - The Stadium Theatre Company (Lost Empires)

Sunday 19th At Sea Show – Stuart Gillies (Neil Diamond Songs Mary Bruce Classical Concert

Monday 20th At Sea Show – Martin Daniels Five minutes of Fame

Tuesday 21th At Sea Show - The Stadium Theatre Company ( LES FOLLIES)

Wednesday 22nd Southampton, England 0500 hrs home 13:35

DISTANCES BETWEEN THE PORTS

Southampton to Madeira 1320 Madeira to Tortola 2712 Tortola to Dominica 260 Dominica to Martinique 90 Martinique to Grenada 160 Grenada to Santana 1190 Santana to Santerem 295 Santerem to Parintins 152 Parintins to Manaus 253 Manaus to Santana 714 Santana to Tobago 1102 Tobago to Barbados 138 Barbados to St Lucia 120 St Lucia to St Maarten 268 St Maarten to Ponta Delgada 2305 Ponta Delgada to Southampton 1317 TOTAL DISTANCE 12396 nautical miles (1 nautical mile = 1.15 statute mile)


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