HISTORY
The ship began
operation in 1972 with Flagship Cruises, under the name Island
Venture. In 1974 she was sold to P&O's Princess Cruises along with
sister ship Sea Venture. The pair were renamed Island Princess and
Pacific Princess, the latter now operating as the Pacific. Both
appeared in the 1970's television sitcom The Love Boat, although the
Pacific Princess was the main feature of the show. The Island Princess
operated as part of the Princess fleet until 1999, when she was sold
on to Hyundai Merchant Marine of South Korea. Renamed Hyundai Pungak
her role was to transport South Korean pilgrims to religious sites in
North Korea
After a brief stint as the Platinum the ship went through a major
refit between 2001–-2003. Since 2003 the vessel has been sailing as
Discovery under the care of the cruise company Voyages of Discovery
(part of the All Leisure Group Plc) cruising out of Harwich, England.
Voyages of Discovery sells these cruises predominately to the British,
American, Canadian, Australian, New Zealand and South African markets.
For the most part Discovery can be found in the Baltic, Scandinavia,
the Mediterranean and Aegean Sea, and North Africa, in the months
April–September (Spring and Summer in the Northern Hemisphere), and in
South America, Antarctica, the Indian Ocean, India, and the
Mediterranean, in the months October–March (Spring and Summer in the
Southern Hemisphere).
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