"The latest super liner"? The ships you are referring to are all passenger ships, most (if not all) are cruise ships, but only when they are engaged in a line voyage can they be described as liners. Passenger ships intended for use as liners are designed to cope with heavier weather far from the shelter of land, whereas cruise ships are not so resilient and do not have such fine lines. So, all passenger liners can be used as cruise ships but cruise ships are not ideal for use as liners. Cargo ships are described as cargo liners if they are engaged in a line voyage, thus "liner" is not exclusive to passenger ships as most landlubbers believe.
I might be doing a travel and tourism course in the city college and moving back to Southampton permanently because I have loads of family and friends here.
Indeed I enjoyed this video. I'm dying to do a transatlantic crossing and then perhaps stay on for the following cruise somewhere in Europe. I had no idea Southampton had this much to offer. You've given me something to think about for sure.
I lived there my whole childhood. I found heroin needles hidden in a bush when I was 9. When I was young there where people near my house smoking weed and plus my house is really near the airplane museum.
I'm surprised that a pair of one-time seafarers should claim that Mayflower and Titanic "launched" from Southampton. You could have said that both vessels departed from Southampton or sailed from Southampton, but "launched" is entirely the wrong term. Mayflower was built in Harwich so if she was launched anywhere, it was there. Titanic was built and launched in Belfast. Mayflower's voyage to America began in Rotherhithe on the Thames, she called at Southampton, Dartmouth and Plymouth on the way. Titanic's fatal voyage began in Southampton and she called at Cherbourg and Queenstown before setting out across the Atlantic. I confess I was unaware of the Harwich, Rotherhithe and Dartmouth connections before I checked.
From a resident of 10 years it's really not soulless, it's a lovely city with alot to do, plenty of nearby attractions and amazing outdoor spaces. The longer I live here the more I love it as I discover all the secrets it holds.
@@fordprefect1925 well then they wouldn’t be secrets honestly best “secrets” include netley abbey, surrounding areas and spots picked up local to each and every person