MV Britannia

Tourism Secretary Nadine Stewart-Phillips presents MV Britannia’s Captain, David Pembridge, with a framed painting entitled 'Bele Dancer,' from local artist, Martin Superville, to mark the occasion of the cruise ship’s maiden call to Tobago last Thursday. Captain Pembridge, presented Stewart-Phillips with the official plaque of the vessel
Tourism Secretary Nadine Stewart-Phillips presents MV Britannia’s Captain, David Pembridge, with a framed painting entitled 'Bele Dancer,' from local artist, Martin Superville, to mark the occasion of the cruise ship’s maiden call to Tobago last Thursday. Captain Pembridge, presented Stewart-Phillips with the official plaque of the vessel

MV Britannia, the largest cruise ship ever to call on Tobago, sailed into the Scarborough harbour last Thursday with 3,250 passengers and over 1,000 crew on board.

The MV Britannia is the largest ship in P & O Cruises UK fleet and it is scheduled to make several more calls to Tobago before the 2017-2018 cruise season ends in May 2018.

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