MV Cunard Adventurer

[4] The Adventurer was designed to accommodate 832 passengers in a one class configuration with a crew of 412 and she operated at a cruising speed of 22 knots.

[3] The Cunard Adventurer's maiden voyage was from Southampton to San Juan, Puerto Rico, where she would operate one week fly cruises around the Caribbean and South America.

[5] The ship had a relatively incident free service under Cunard, except for colliding with Costa Lines Carla C in February 1975 in San Juan where the bow was damaged.

[6] Sold in 1977, Cunard Adventurer became Sunward II for Norwegian Cruise Line.

[9] However, in December the plans were cancelled and she was reported to have been sold to a scrap firm in Aliağa, Turkey and subsequently to Alang, India.

Model of Cunard Adventurer at Sea City Museum in Southampton, England showing original design and livery
Coral at Istanbul in July 2011