World Odyssey

World Odyssey

Capacity

520 passengers

Crew

270 members

Year of built

1998

Speed

20.00 kn

Length

175.30 m

Beam

23.00 m

Gross Tonnage

22496 gt

Decks

10

Decks with cabins

7

Last Refurbishment

2015

MV World Odyssey has been created to offer just that, bringing back nostalgic memories of passengers arriving with large steamer trunks ready to embark on long voyages to far horizons. This superb ship brings back the crystal chandeliers, illuminating the imperial red double height ballroom, cabins with cream coloured wooden paneling, marble brass, fine antiques and paintings

The 22,496-ton, 513-passenger cruise ship MV World Odyssey (ex Deutschland) is known for the fact that the German television show Das Traumschiff (The Dream Ship) is set aboard the ship. One more curious fact about this cruise vessel is that the German Olympic Committee was aboard the Deutschland (used as a hospitality ship) during the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. 

There are 3 main categories of cabins: standard, comfort and classic, coming in both inside and outside versions. All suites are located on Deck 8 and guests who book suites have the opportunity to dine in Vierjahreszeiten. World Odyssey features 36 single cabins, which is second in number only to Queen Elizabeth. Several cruises each year are promoted with no single supplement.

World Odyssey passengers can choose from among 3 choices of venue for dinner. Every guest is assigned a seat for dinner in the ship's main dining room, Berlin Restaurant, which has windows on two sides, and is paneled in white painted wood. Fresh flowers are found on every table. Normally, there are two seatings for dinner. In addition to the main restaurant, there is the a la carte, dinner-only Vierjahreszeiten (Four Seasons). The menu changes nightly, and passengers make a reservation to dine here. 

The Lido Gourmet is the informal buffet restaurant onboard World Odyssey. The menu is different from the menu in the main dining room, giving another choice of food and venue. A formal, white-gloved afternoon tea is served in the forward facing Lido Terrasse. A late night snack is offered at 10:45 p.m. in Alten Fritz and Lili Marlene bars.

The decoration of ms Deutschland was made in the Art Deco style (used by many ocean liners and including traditional craft motifs with Machine Age imagery and materials). The main venue for entertainment onboard the ship is the Kaisersaal (Emperor's Ballroom) - a 2-story lounge with balcony seating. The ballroom is one of the most beautiful rooms afloat. Its ceiling is a painted mural of sky and clouds with a huge crystal chandelier. Seating is organized in small groupings around tables with parchment-shaded lamps. 

Facilities

Spa / Sauna, theater, swimming pool, 3 elevators

Deck Plans