Incredible photos of longest cruise ship ever passing through Isthmus of Corinth (photos)
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Fred’s Braemar cruise ship made history on Wednesday in Greece, as it became the world’s longest cruise ship to pass through the Isthmus of Corinth.
The 1,200 passengers on board witnessed the incredible, and heedful passing of the Fred’s Braemar cruise ship, as the port and starboard were barely touching the edges of the rocks.
At 195.92 meters long, it is the largest ship to cross the Corinth Canal.
Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines tweeted on the historic passing. “And she’s through! Today #Braemar made history as the longest ever ship to cruise through the #CorinthCanal.”
Fred’s Braemar cruise ship made history on Wednesday in Greece, as it became the world’s longest cruise ship to pass through the Isthmus of Corinth.
The 1,200 passengers on board witnessed the incredible, and heedful passing of the Fred’s Braemar cruise ship, as the port and starboard were barely touching the edges of the rocks.
At 195.92 meters long, it is the largest ship to cross the Corinth Canal.
Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines tweeted on the historic passing. “And she’s through! Today #Braemar made history as the longest ever ship to cruise through the #CorinthCanal.”
Related items
- European Commission disburses RRF payment of 3.64 bln euros to Greece
- Participation in the classic Athens Marathon for completion of the Church of Panagia Nafpaktiotissa (The Virgin Mary of Nafpaktos)
- Think Silicon is designing the next Artificial Intelligence chip in Greece
- Delphi Economic Forum kicks off in Athens on Monday
- Greece assumes one-year Presidency of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA)
Latest from E.Tsiliopoulos
- Turks flock to Greek islands after vis-on-arrival process
- Hatzidakis in Washington for IMF and World Bank meetings
- Erdoğan flies off the bat: "Israel surpassed Hitler, it is a state of terrorists"
- IMF: Reduction of Greek public debt to 158.8% of GDP in 2024—Primary surplus of 2.1%
- PM Mitsotakis from Brussels: EU aims to prevent Middle East crisis escalation