The SS Cristoforo Colombo
by Published on 12th March 2016 12:46 AM
by Brian Probetts (Site Admin) Published on 6th March 2016 12:05 AM
Sixty years ago, in the winter of 1955-56, you go over to New York's Pier 84, board the beautiful Cristoforo Colombo or her sister, the immortal Andrea Doria, and set sail for Italy -- 9 days via Gibraltar to Naples. Then on to Genoa, Cannes, back to Gibraltar and return to Manhattan. A 3-week roundtrip.
Then little more than a year old, the 29,000-ton Colombo could carry some 1,055 passengers -- 229 in first class, 222 cabin and 604 down in tourist.
For an off-season, winter crossing, you could do first class for 9 days for $360, cabin class for $300 and tourist $250. And remember, prices were a lot different then -- you could do Europe on a bargain, on $5 a day!
Thanks to John Strange for this Article.
Brian Probetts (site admin)
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