Greek Canal Cruise Ship
Ships have been navigating through the narrow waterways.
Greek canal cruise ship. The Fred Olsen Cruise Line says its the largest ship to ever pass through the Corinth. Carrying 929 passengers. Olsen cruise ship passed through the narrow 4-mile-long Corinth Canal in Greece in a record-breaking journey.
The timetable displays dates and times the cruise ships pass thru Corinth Canal is based on the major cruise lines itineraries. Biggest cruise ship to ever squeeze through tiny Corinth Canal in Greece makes it with just 3ft to spare on each side Passengers on the 72ft wide MS Braemar cruise ship could reach and touch sides. Cruise passengers held their breath as a 225 meter wide cruise liner became the largest boat to pass through Greeces narrow Corinth Canal according to its operator.
Incredible footage shows the largest ever ship to passing through the Corinth Canal in Greece this week. 7 NightTreasures Of The Greek Isles 7d Pir-pirDetails. The Corinth Canal is a tidal waterway connecting the Gulf of Corinth with the Saronic Gulf dividing the Pelopónnisos from mainland Greece.
Cruise passengers held their breath as a 225 meter wide cruise liner became the largest boat to pass through Greeces narrow Corinth Canal according to its operator. The 24344-tonne ship owned by UK-based Fred. Sailing serenely between the canals carefully carved cliffs which pinch to a gap of just 81 feet between ReadMoreMobthem at their narrowest point youll delight in dramatic views and a unique experience rarely enjoyed on an ocean cruise ship.
Courtesy Fred Olsen Cruise Lines. Excitement and sheer astonishment will grasp you as smaller-sized record-breaking Braemar navigates Greeces remarkable Corinth Canal on this unforgettable Mediterranean voyage. A 225 metre-wide cruise ship has become the largest ship to pass through the narrow Corinth Canal in Greece according to its operator.
The Corinth Canal is a tidal waterway connecting the Gulf of Corinth with the Saronic Gulf dividing the Pelopónnisos from mainland Greece. The canal is currently used mainly by tourist ships. Larger ships have to be towed by tugs.
