Identification IMO number 7046936 Beam 22 m (72 ft) Draft 6.15 m | Tonnage 14,194 GT Length 148 m | |
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Name Cunard Adventurer (1971–1977)
Sunward II (1977–1991)
Triton (1991–2004)
Coral (2004–2013)
Cora (2013) Operator Cunard Line (1971–1977)
Norwegian Cruise Line (1977–1991))
Epirotiki Line (1991–1995)
Royal Olympic Cruises (1995–2004)
Louis Cruises (2004-2013) Status Scrapping taking place in Alang, India Builder Rotterdamsche Droogdok Maatschappij |
Ship in rough sea lakshadweep mv corals
MV Coral (formerly Triton, Sunward II, Cunard Adventurer) was a cruise ship in service for Louis Cruises until 2011. She was a Cunard Line cruise ship that operated from 1971 to 1977. She was the first of the company’s vessels in the 20th century to bear a name that did not end in “ia” or begin with “Queen.” The only ex-Cunard ship still in service from this era is the MS Golden Iris (formerly Cunard Princess).
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Sold in 1977, Cunard Adventurer became Sunward II for Norwegian Cruise Line. In April 2005 she was sold at auction to Louis Cruises.

As Coral she sailed in the Mediterranean and Greek islands until 2011.
Louis announced in May 2013 that for the 2014 season, Coral was to be renamed Louis Rhea, to reflect the company's Hellenic heritage. However, in December the plans were cancelled and she was reported to have been sold to a scrap firm in Aliaga, Turkey and subsequently to Alang, India. She arrived in Alang for breaking on January 30, 2014.

Cruise 1 with mv coral


