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Saga Rose03209.jpg - Update:  The saga of the SAGA ROSE mystery voyage continues. Late last night 28th Aparil the cruise ship was still in the Zululand port of Richards Bay, after having arrived there on Tuesday afternoon to load bunkers.  --------- After months laying off Gibraltar awaiting sale or charter, Saga Holiday’s recently retired MV SAGA ROSE (ex SAGAFJORD) has left her anchorage and  is currently heading south along the coast of West Africa but her final destination is yet to be confirmed.  Saga Holidays has not released any sort of official statement about the ship’s possible charter or sale.  Reports about a charter to serve as accommodation in Cape Town for the World Cup Games appear to have been premature.  Originally, the vessel was to have been sold to West African interests to become an accommodation ship following her retirement last December.

 Saga Rose update | Update: The saga of the SAGA ROSE mystery voyage continues. Late last night 28th Aparil the cruise ship was still in the Zululand port of Richards Bay, after having arrived there on Tuesday afternoon to load bunkers. --------- After months laying off Gibraltar awaiting sale or charter, Saga Holiday’s recently retired MV SAGA ROSE (ex SAGAFJORD) has left her anchorage and is currently heading south along the coast of West Africa but her final destination is yet to be confirmed. Saga Holidays has not released any sort of official statement about the ship’s possible charter or sale. Reports about a charter to serve as accommodation in Cape Town for the World Cup Games appear to have been premature. Originally, the vessel was to have been sold to West African interests to become an accommodation ship following her retirement last December. Download
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