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OLA Cruise

Ausonia

ClassCruise Ship
Flag state-
Maiden Voyage Date1957
Cruise Age67
Cruise LineLouis Group Plc
Category-

Ship statistics

Gross Tonnage-
Deck Levels-
Crew-to-Passenger Ratio-
Length522ft
Decks with cabins-
Passengers-to-space ratio-
Width70ft
Cabins-
Ice Class-
Passengers750
Displacement-
Inflatable boat-

Introduction to the cruise

History

Owner
1956–1978: Adriatica Lines
1978–1998: Italia Crociere Internazional
1998–2005: Louis Cruise Lines
2005–2009: Golden Star Cruises

Operator
1956–1978: Adriatica Lines
1978–1998: Italia Crociere Internazional
1998–2000: Louis Cruise Lines
2000–2002: First Choice Holidays
2002–2005: Louis Cruise Lines
2005–2009: Golden Star Cruises

Port of registry
1956–1998: Italy
1998–2005: Cyprus, Greece
2005–2009: Unknown

Builder: Cantieri Riuniti dell' Adriatico

Laid down: 1955

Launched: 5 August 1956

Completed: 1957

In service: 1957

Out of service: 2009

Identification: IMO number: 5031078

Fate: Scrapped in Alang, India, 2010

Notes: One of the last vintage liners to sail as a cruise ship
General characteristics

Tonnage: 11,879 gross register tons (GRT)

Length: 522 ft

Beam: 70 ft

Draught: 21ft 5 inches

Propulsion: Steam DR geared Turbines

Speed: 25 knots

Capacity: 750

Crew: 215

SS Ausonia, later known as the SS Ivory and Aegean Two while in service with her last owners, Golden Star Cruises, was a cruise liner belonging to Louis Cruise Lines operating in the Mediterranean. She operated mostly cruise service during her 52 years of life. She was the last vintage Italian ocean liner in service when she was retired from service in September 2008 and beached for dismantling in March 2010.

1956–1998
Ausonia in Venice, October 1972
A postcard of the Ausonia depicted in Louis Cruise Lines livery.
She was commissioned by Adriatica Lines for its Trieste–Egypt–Lebanon service. She was launched by Cantieri Riuniti dell' Adriatico at Monfalcone on 5 August 1956, and delivered on 23 September 1957. She was rapidly fitted out and commenced service in October 1957. Ports of call were Trieste, Venice, Brindisi, Alexandria, Beirut, Piraeus and Bari. She remained in service with her original owners until 1978, when she underwent a major refit that increased her passenger capacity from 529 to 690. She remained in service with her new owners, Italia Crociere Internazionali, until 1998, when she was sold to the Cyprus-based Louis Cruise Lines.
A baby girl was born which was named after the ship "Ausonia' on January 5, 1959 at 07:30. Her parents Elias Sleiman Saikali and Harba (Naufal), later her name was registered as 'Azonia'.
Ausonia (Azonia) was delivered by Doctor Viviani Leonardo. Ausonia was baptized the same day, the godfather was Captain Gino Fabbro. Witness was Vianello Francesco.
The couple were immigrating from Lebanon to Canada. Her birth was registered at the Lebanese Consulat in Napoli on January 8, 1959.

1998–2010
Ivory laid up in Eleusis, August 16, 2008.
She never entered service with her original owners right away, as she was chartered to First Choice Holidays for about four years, before entering service for Louis. She was then in 2005 renamed Ivory by Louis and continued to operate under Louis Cruise Lines until the end of summer 2008 (sailing from Cyprus to Port Said in Egypt for 2 day excursion cruises).
The Ivory was withdrawn from service in 2009 due to her not fulfilling the SOLAS 2010 regulations.

Demise
She was beached for scrapping operations at Alang, India on March 3, 2010. She was renamed Winner 5 in preparation for scrapping. The stripping of her interiors has begun, and cutting is imminent. By May 20 scrapping had begun, and the tip of her bow was cut. Fellow ocean liner Maestro replaced her and was beached in her plot, 141.