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P&O’s Ventura Completes Sea Trials

P&O Cruises’, Ventura, the largest cruise ship dedicated to the British market, has now successfully completed its official sea trials. The two weeks of trials incorporated testing of the £300 million ship's navigation system and propulsion motors.

The end of the sea trials indicates that 3,100-passenger
Ventura is close to completion, and will soon be cruising for the UK from its Italian shipyard prior to the launch in Southampton in April.

P&O Cruises' managing director, Nigel Esdale said: "We are delighted that
Ventura passed her sea trials with flying colours. The next few months will be a busy time at the shipyard, as the innovative concepts and designs for Ventura come to life in the final stages of her development. We are very much looking forward to Ventura joining our fleet and embarking on her maiden season as the most family friendly super-liner built for the British market."
 

The construction of Ventura began with the laying of the keel in August 2006. Since then more than 3,000 workers at the Fincantieri shipyard have worked to complete the project, and the final few months will be devoted to creating and outfitting her contemporary, innovative and family friendly public areas and cabins. A sister ship is due to be delivered to the cruise line in 2010.
Ventura sea trials

Ventura hull
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