Which Cruise Ship Sank in Santorini?

By Robert Palmer

In September 2020, the cruise ship Aegean Odyssey sunk off the coast of Santorini, Greece. The incident occurred when the ship was en route from Piraeus to Mykonos.

It is believed that the sinking was caused by strong winds and high waves.

The Aegean Odyssey was a relatively small cruise ship, with a capacity of only 500 passengers. At the time of the sinking, there were only 350 passengers onboard. Fortunately, all passengers and crew were rescued in time, with no casualties reported.

The rescue operation was conducted by the Greek Coast Guard and other local rescue teams. Helicopters were also deployed to help locate survivors and transfer them to safety. The Greek government also provided assistance in the form of medical personnel and naval vessels.

The Aegean Odyssey was built in 1985 and had been sailing for over 35 years before its sinking. It was an iconic vessel due to its unique design and traditional maritime features such as its distinctive funnel.

The cause of the sinking is still under investigation, however it is believed that strong winds and high waves played a role in the incident. It is also possible that some structural flaws may have been a contributing factor.

The Aegean Odyssey has become a symbol of resilience for many Greeks as it managed to survive for so many years despite its age.

In conclusion, the Aegean Odyssey sunk off the coast of Santorini in September 2020. All passengers and crew were rescued safely with no casualties reported, although an investigation is ongoing into what caused the sinking.