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During 2013, Funchal was extensively refurbished in Lisbon's Naval Rocha shipyards, being upgraded to a four-star vessel, at a cost of about 10 million euros. In the refurbishment, the ship's hull was re-painted black, its original colour. On 1 August 2013 the refurbished Funchal was re-instated in the presence of prime minister Passos Coelho ...
File:"Funchal" - Helsingor, 1961.jpg. ... English: The cruise ship Funchal in construction at Helsingor on February 5, 1961.
Pages in category "1961 ships" The following 110 pages are in this category, out of 110 total. ... MV Funchal; G. SS Galileo Galilei; USS Goldsborough (DDG-20)
Ship Built In service Tonnage Status as of 2023 Image Funchal: 1961: 1985-2013: 9,563 GRT: Formerly a Portuguese passenger liner and presidential yacht. Transferred to Portuscale Cruises in 2013, keeping the same name, and currently is in lay up. Princess Danae: 1955: 1994-2013: 16,335 GRT: Rebuilt 1972, identical to Princess Daphne.
Hotel ship in Turku, Finland Converted to full time cruise ship Kristina Regina in 1988 Funchal: 1961 1961–2011 Laid up for sale in Lisbon, Portugal Minghua: 1962 1962–1983 Hotel and Entertainment Complex in Shenzhen, China Built as the MV Ancerville for Compagnie de Navigation Paquet. Savannah: 1962 1962–1972 Limited use museum ship in ...
Ship Built Tonnage Status as of 2018 Image Azores: 1948: 10,603 GRT: Originally, the Swedish ocean liner MS Stockholm, rebuilt 1994, charterted briefly by Phoenix Reisen in 2009. Transferred from Classic International Cruises, where she was the Athena. Long-term service for Cruise & Maritime Voyages, sold to Lisbon: Funchal: 1961: 9,563 GRT
On 22 January 1961, the ship had 600 passengers and 300 crew members. Among the passengers were men, women, children, and 24 Iberian leftists led by Henrique Galvão. Henrique Galvão was a Portuguese military officer and political opponent of Portuguese dictator António de Oliveira Salazar , the head of the Estado Novo regime.
Funchal (Portuguese pronunciation: ⓘ) is the capital, largest city and the municipal seat of Portugal's Autonomous Region of Madeira, bordered by the Atlantic Ocean.The city has a population of 105,795, [1] making it the sixth largest city in Portugal.