Ocean CountessOcean Countess originally entered service as Cunard Countess and became the best known ship to sail the Caribbean Sea. With her distinctive traditional profile, the 17,593 grt Ocean Countess has seven passenger decks, a generous amount of deck space, is stabilised and air conditioned throughout, and accommodates about 800 passengers.
| Day | Port |
|---|---|
| First Day | Cruise from Liverpool |
| Last Day | Greenock (Glasgow) |
| Room type | Best Price from | Book |
|---|---|---|
| Inside Stateroom | £ 49 | Book here |
| Outside Stateroom | £ 99 | |
| Balcony Stateroom | CALL |
Ocean Countess joined the Cruise & Maritime Voyages fleet in April 2010, following a £3 million refurbishment programme. The Ship originally entered service as Cunard Countess and becames one of the best-known ships to sail the Carribean Sea. With her distinctive traditional profile, the 800 passengers Ocean Countess has seven passenger decks, a generous amount of deck space, is stabilised and air conditioned throughout, and offers a truly relaxed and friendly atmosphere. On board public facilities inlcude the comfortable Holyrood Show Lounge, and Tower Piano Bar with its panoramic views, well-stocked library and card tables, and Hamptons for late night entertainment and to try your luck in the casion. Ocean Countess offers traditional two sitting dinning in the Kensington Restaurant or, as an alternative, enjoy a buffet at the Boat House (subject to weather conditions). In addition, she provides a shopping gallery, internet cafe and the Jade Wellness Centre with Gym, sauna, spa, massage, hairdressing and beauty facilities. She offers extensive deck areas, a heated swimming pool, two whirlpools and a pool bar.l














Spoil yourself with one of these two Owner’s Suites that provide a spacious retreat in a prime position on Upper Deck. They offer a Queen Size bed, bathroom with bath and shower, mini bar and a comfortable sitting area with ocean view windows. These suites can accommodate a third person on a sofa bed.