Stella Polaris Cruise Ship
The Saga of the Stella Polaris.
Stella polaris cruise ship. Waugh readers will know of the cruise ship MV Stella Polaris as the vessel on which Evelyn Waugh and his first wife traveled on the 1929 cruise that became the subject of his first travel book. Whilst with the Clipper Line she continued to receive ongoing updates for example on September 2 1965 the Stella Polaris arrived at the Swedish shipyard Eriksbergs Mekaniska Verkstad for another rebuilding and a refit. Winter on the North Atlantic.
It was built in 1927 for the Bergenske Dampskipsselskap Bergen Line of Norway Blon from Gothenburg Götaverken now Götaverken Cityvarvet AB. 021927 completed by AB Gotaverken Gothenburg for Det Bergenske DS Bergen. Clipper Line Malmo Flag.
MS STELLA POLARIS Built 1926 by AB Götaverken Göteborg 400 for AS Det Bergenske Dampskibsselskab Bergen GRT 50120 1940-10 Kriegsmarine requisition - accomodation ship. The refitted Stella Polaris is seen during a cruise of the Norwegian Fordlands. That year she was sold to International House Co.
This ship is modeled directly from the blueprints supplied from the nautical museum in Bergen Norway. The Stella Polaris. Purpose built cruise ships were still very rare ships like the famous Stella Polaris see ship description being an exception.
Stella Polaris is considered one of the first real cruise ships in the history of cruising being not only one of the first full-time cruise ships but also one of the first purpose built cruise ships. The Stella Polaris was undoubtedly BDS very first purpose built cruise ship making her officially their very first fulltime luxury cruise ship in the world Other ships operated cruises however they were Passenger Liners that normally operated Line voyages and cruised only seasonally. On her regular cruises the ship carried approximately 200 passengers compared to just half that number on a round-the-world voyage.
Ltd Tokyo and used as floating hotel Scandinavia in Kisho Japan. C 1000 25 off. Stella Polaris had soon earned a reputation of being a superb cruise ship perfectly suited for more intimate voyages.
