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Tere Moana.
History
Name
  • 1998–2012: Le Levant
  • 2012–2016: Tere Moana
  • 2016 onwards: Clio
Owner
Operator
Port of registry
BuilderChantiers Alstom Leroux Naval, St. Malo, France
Yard number625
In service1998
Identification
StatusIn service
General characteristics
Tonnage3,504 GT
Length100 m (328 ft)
Beam14 m (46 ft)
Draft3.5 m (11 ft)
Speed14 Knots
Capacity90 passengers
Crew60

MS Clio, (formerly Le Levant and Tere Moana), is a cruise ship owned and operated by GCCL Cayman Fleet 1. The ship was built at the Alstom Leroux shipyard in St. Malo, France in 1998.

History

The ship was originally built in 1998. She operated with Compagnie du Ponant as Le Levant until December 2012 when she was refurbished and transferred to Paul Gauguin Cruises. She now specialises in European, Caribbean, and Latin American cruises.[1]

The name Tere Moana translates into Ocean Traveller in Tahitian.[2]

In August 2015, Paul Gauguin Cruises sold the Tere Moana to Grand Circle Cruises. The ship was renamed Clio and began sailing for Grand Circle Cruises, under the flag of Malta in July 2016.

Facilities

Clio has two restaurants and two bars. She also features the Deep Nature Spa, a fitness center and a swimming pool.[3]

These are images of Tere Moana in her previous livery as Le Levant.

An image of the Tere Moana in Panama, February 2015

References

  1. ^ "Tere Moana Cruise Ship Cruises and Description". Choosing Cruising. Retrieved 1 December 2013.
  2. ^ "m/v Tere Moana". Paul Gaugiun Cruises. Retrieved 30 November 2013.
  3. ^ "M /V Tere Moana". Tauck. Retrieved 30 November 2013.