New Condor ferry arrives in England
Condor 102 – the latest addition to the Condor Ferries fleet – has arrived into the UK, sailing into her UK base of Poole on Boxing Day. The ship is the first of her kind in Northern Europe.
Condor 102 – the latest addition to the Condor Ferries fleet – has arrived into the UK, sailing into her UK base of Poole on Boxing Day. The ship is the first of her kind in Northern Europe.
Condor 102 – the latest addition to the Condor Ferries fleet – has arrived into the UK, sailing into her UK base of Poole on Boxing Day. The ship is the first of her kind in Northern Europe.
Watched by keen on-lookers and escorted by a tug, Condor 102,sailed past the Sandbanks peninsula and alongside Brownsea Island, before berthing at Poole Port.
The arrival concludes her long journey from Cebu in the Philippines, from where she departed on 4 December. During her 10,500 nautical mile journey she has sailed across the Indian Ocean, through the Suez Canal and via the Mediterranean before travelling up the Bay of Biscay and into the English Channel.
The new ship represents a £50m investment for the Channel Islands.
Condor 102 will now complete a series of sea trials in the UK and the Channel Islands before she officially comes into service in late March, sailing from Poole to Guernsey and Jersey.
The weekend event coincides with International Pride Month and the 51st anniversary of the Stonewall riots.
The scheme has been backed by the island's Lieutenant-Governor, and is the first of its kind in the Channel Islands.
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