More delays for cruise ship stuck in Northern Ireland
Chante Hohip
2 October 2024 | 12:35The luxury ship was scheduled to set sail four months ago (May) on a three-and-a-half-year cruise.
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The Villa Vie Odyssey cruise ship that has been stranded in Belfast for four months is still anchored on the coast of Northern Ireland hours after it got the green light to set sail.
The luxury ship was scheduled to set sail four months ago (May) on a three-and-a-half-year cruise but encountered engine problems.
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After several postponements, the ship finally set sail on Monday night (30 September) but the excitement was short-lived.
The ship’s anchor was dropped again just outside the port, awaiting final ‘paperwork’.
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