Initial impressions – silverfox175
Our cabin (or to be PC our stateroom)


The balcony was a decent size, with a table, two chairs and two foot stools.

The Atrium or Piazza as it is called in this class of ship, covered three decks in the centre of the vessel.
Each early evening a female string quartet,
or a small jazz band

or a piano player

would supply background music.
One afternoon we had four players from the Chinese National Orchestra, who played a short piece to advertise their evening performances.

On our second evening, while sailing between Naples and Santorini it was the first of four formal nights anticipated for the twenty-eight day cruise. This first formal evening was the evening when the Master and his senior staff were presented to the passengers, over drinks of course!
The Italian Master had been in command for the past seven months during the fitting out procedure and the first few weeks cruising around the Mediterranean. He left the ship for home leave when we arrived in Dubai, and was replaced by a British Master.

All the senior people, which included engineers, doctor, hotel staff, chefs, were presented to the passengers.


Most people dressed accordingly for a formal evening – dinner or dark suits, and the ladies in evening dresses.

The three of us joined HMS Conway together in September 1960, and have kept in touch off and on during the last fifty-seven years, so it was really great to meet up once again for the cruise to Singapore. A bit of a busman’s holiday for Will & John.
