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Orpheus to the Orient

Step back aboard Swan Hellenic for a nostalgic cruise around the med on Orpheus.

Cadet to Commodore

Captain Ian Gibb talks through his career, reaching Commodore of the P&O Cruise fleet.

White Russian

A Society Cruise on the Maxim Gorkiy.

Disney Wonderful?

A step back in time aboard the Disney Wonder, but is she wonderful?

Voyagers Across The Sea

Alan Moorhouse takes us on a photographic mystery tour.

Nigel Lingard Talk

Nigel Lingard, Marketing Director of Fred Olsen Cruises, talks about the state of the cruise industry, prospects and developments at Fred Olsen.

The Ocean Liner Society is a non-profit organisation whose members celebrate the passenger ship in its many forms.

Whether your interest is ferries, liners of yesteryear of the cruise ships of today, the society activities have something for all.

Members include employees of major shipping companies, authors and ship buffs, inveterate travellers and armchair sailors.

Membership applications are accepted all year round.

Above: Blue de France, about to start a new career as a 'French' cruise ship.
Sea Lines

The quarterly magazine of the society and a key reason for joining, is a quarterly magazine edited by ship historian and author Clive Harvey, with contributions by other maritime authors and photographers plus reviews and impressions of present cruise ships and ferries by members.

Issue 50 - with subscribers now

Society Cruise 2008

Step aboard the Maxim Gorkiy (pictured right) on a 6 night Norwegian Fjord adventure. Details here

London International Ship Show

Sat 25th October 2008

 

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