‘Salamis Glory’cruise vessel l.o.a. 150.20m
breadth 19.20m - g.r.t. 10,932 – decks 8
About 3713 tdw on 5.60m draft (laden)
Built 9/1962 by Brodogradiliste ‘Uljanik’, pula, Yugoslavia
Rebuilt (almost entirely) 1990 Greece
Refurbished 1994 / 2000 Greece
Class Lloyd’s register of shipping + 100 a1 + lmc
Special survey passed 6/2002
Main engines b+w 750vtbf110 2 x 4100 bhp
About 16 knots on about 20 mts ifo 180 cst + 8 mts d.o.
Passengers 600 in 222 cabins, all with private facilities

The ship has suffered few change from her former stages, she even preserves the decknames. The Card Room was replaced by a duty free store.
The Othello bar has been enlarged and occupies the old boutique area. The maximum capacity has risen to 600 people.
The 222 cabins (211 outside) are all air conditioned and fitted with shower or bath and W.C..
Cabins are housed in the Saturn, Diana, Minerva, Venus (which has a underutilized enclosed promenade deck and now doubles as a Winter Garden) and Olympus decks. The 28 suites and minisuites are located on the Venus deck and feature a separate sitting area, mini-bar, TV and video, bath and W.C. The ship also has five wheelchair accessible cabins.
All the cabins are comfortable, though bathrooms are very small.
The cabins lack closet and drawer space but are adequate for a short route. Almost all the publics rooms are located in the Atlantis deck.
Forward is the Salamina Lounge with a capacity of 240 people. Here every night live music and cabaret style spectacles are presented.
Towards the stern is the Otello Bar with it's relaxed atmosphere and the modest Casino Royale (with four tables and around forty slot machines). Nearby is the duty free shop and the library.
Aft is the two deck high Cafe Lido with big glass windows overlooking the swimming pool, cafe tables and the outdoor buffet on the lower level.
The minuscule pool is crowded when the ship is full. More sunbathing space is located on the highest deck (Uranus) which also houses a well equipped gym in the dummy funnel.
The wheel house and officer cabins are located on the Olympus deck.
Forward on the Mars deck is the Galaxias disco where passengers dance the night away.
The "L" shaped two sittings Byzantium dining hall has a 200 passenger capacity. It is located aft on the Minerva deck. Given a lot of windows it is arranged with tables for four and five people.

Conclusion
Salamis Glory is a pleasant and lovely vessel with a party ambiance on board. She is not a luxury ship lacking cabin service, dry cleaning service, etc.
She is unpretentious with a lot of the traditional facilities. The crew is friendly and accessible.
The ship is well maintained and clean.

Public spaces:
Reception
Lounge (seats 300)
Dining room (seats 280)
Bars 2 + disco (seats 400)
Casino
Duty free shop
Elevators 2
Gymnasium
Accommodation entirely air-conditioned
Outdoor swimming pool
Last drydocking done 3/2003
Bowthruster fitted
Denny brown stabilizers fitted
Generators b+w 3 x 820 kva + b+w 2 x 420 kva
Gmdss fitted
Sprinklers/smoke detectors/heat detectors fitted in
   accommodation
Co2/heat detectors in engine room.

(particulars believed correct but not guaranteed)

As brokers try offers in region US$11.5m