New Adventures Ahead: Caledonian Sky Vessel Sold To Greek Shipping Company

Recently, the Caledonian Sky, one of the most well-known expedition cruise vessels, completed her time with APT Australia after being sold to Kalamata Shipping, a Greek shipping company. The Caledonian Sky is notorious for being one of the few cruise vessels able to visit small, remote destinations, and she has a long and somewhat adventurous career with a multitude of operators. We do not know where she will be headed next, but this change in hand certainly poses new horizons for the ship.
The Sale of the Caledonian Sky
In one of the most talked-about developments in the cruise industry this spring, reports surfaced that the Caledonian Sky was sold to Kalamata Shipping, a Greek company. The rumors of this sale have been in circulation for some time, particularly after November 2024, when APT Australia announced that they would be selling the ship at the end of the summer cruise season. The Caledonian Sky, a 1991-built vessel, has been serving the industry as an expedition cruise ship for well over 20 years, hosting guests to some of the most remote corners of the world, like the South Pacific and Mediterranean.
Kalamata Shipping has not disclosed how they plan to manage their new acquisition, the Caledonian Sky, while keeping the shipβs history of sailing the most remote corners of the world, likely under a new and different style of travel, new Greek owners, and a new business model. While sailing the Greek Islands and the Mediterranean, along with other off-the-beaten-path ports, will likely feature, the exact nature of the itineraries remains a shipboard mystery.
The Caledonian Skyβs Long Journey
Built in the early 1990s by a large boutique cruise operator, Renaissance Cruises, the Caledonian Sky has an interesting and varied history, altering her identity and owners numerous times. Under various cruising companies, the ship plied the waters with names of Star and Sun Cruises, along with Hebridean Island Cruises. Most recently, and to the Skyβs credit, it operated under APT for its Travelmarvel Mediterranean boutique cruises.
This shipping lineβs uniqueness is its ability to travel to off-the-beaten-track and smaller ports. Because of its shallow draft, it is able to berth at more sheltered locations, giving a more personalized cruising experience. This is why the Caledonian Sky is especially suited for boutique cruising in the likes of the Greek Isles, the Adriatic, and Madeira, where large vessels can not always dock.
The History of Expedition Cruises in Remote Locations
Caledonian Skyβs previous cruising line, APT, also worked in the South Pacific and for Captain Cook Cruises Fiji. For one year, the vessel offered expedition cruises in the Fiji Archipelago, showcasing the natural and cultural beauty of the region. This South Pacific season is one of the many legs of the cruises, which have included the Greek Isles and Adriatic ports to many of the worldβs more remote cruising destinations.
The Caledonian Sky has become an option for anyone wanting to sail rare routes. From sailing the crystal blue waters in the Greek Isles to seeing the Fiji Archipelago. Caledonian Sky has been and remains a ship for traveling and discovering new places.
What Comes Next for the Caledonian Sky?
Caledonian Sky now remains with Kalamata Shipping, but what remains of the ship is her route. Itβs a mystery with everyone sheβs touched, wondering what she will do next. With a shallow draft and a history of going to uncommon ports of call, the ship is built to continue in the expedition cruise business. However, it remains to be seen if Kalamata Shipping will continue this route.
Caledonian Sky has spent recent years specializing in high-end boutique cruises, most significantly in the Mediterranean. They book both short and long cruises, anywhere from eight to fifteen nights, visiting some of the most picturesque and culturally rich areas of Europe. Unlike the rest of the Mediterranean cruise companies, the ship is, and always will be, an iconic vessel in the world of expedition cruising.
Conclusion
Caledonian Skyβs most recent sale is a pivotal moment in the history of the ship. However, it is not the end of the shipβs journey. Under the ownership of Kalamata Shipping, the ship is embarking on a new journey. For the loyal customers of the vessel, the shipβs legacy will always be commemorated for visiting remote destinations and boutique luxurious cruising. While the specifics of the new journeys of the Caledonian Sky are not confirmed yet, itβs obvious to everyone that the world of luxurious cruises has gained a new chapter, which is powered by this new Greek acquisition.
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