Previous Ships
About Doulos
Doulos was purchased in 1977 and sold in March 2010. Constructed in 1914, Doulos was recognised in the Guinness Book of World Records as the world's oldest active ocean-going passenger ship. Over the 32 years she was in service with GBA Ships, Doulos welcomed over 21 million people on board during 603 ports of call in 104 countries. During that time, the vessel covered more than 350,000 nautical miles - equivalent to sailing around the world 16 times!Read more about Doulos
About Logos II
Logos II was purchased in 1988 and completed her service with GBA Ships in July 2008. During her 20 years of service, over ten million visitors were welcomed on board for tours, programmes and visits to the floating book fair. With stops in over 300 ports of call, this unique ship visited 82 countries and territories, including Africa, the Americas, Europe, the Near East and many island nations.Read more about Logos II
About Logos
GBA Ships' pioneering first ship, Logos, was purchased in 1970. Over a 17-year period, more than seven million visitors came to Logos during 250 ports of call in 102 countries. In 1988, Logos ran aground in atrocious weather conditions in Tierra del Fuego, hitting rocks in the Beagle Channel between Argentina and Chile. Though the ship could not be saved, not a single crewmember was lost or even injured!Read more about Logos