The 100 year old historic ship Doulos Phos
(Greek for Servant-Light) built in America in 1914, - only two years
after the Titanic, - will now be permanently berthed at the reclaimed
land off Bandar Bentan Telani Ferry Terminal at Bintan Resorts, Bintan Island, in the Riau Archipelago Province.
Not only will the ship find a permanent port of call here, she will
also be converted into a land-berthed Heritage Hotel equipped with
resort-style facilities and an on-board maritime museum, come 3rd Quarter of 2015.
“We are very excited about the ship’s
new home in Bintan. We are certain that with this unique concept of a
ship-hotel, the Doulos Phos will add a new dimension to holidaying at
the beautiful island of Bintan. Being so close to Singapore, and amongst
world class resorts, she will greatly enhance Bintan Resorts' appeal to
the international traveler”, stated Eric Saw, CEO of BizNaz Resources
International , the ship’s owner and leader of the project, as quoted
from its Press Release.
The ship was purchased by Eric Saw in
2010 and was planned to be berthed in Singapore. However after three
years of searching unsuccessfully for a suitable location there for her,
the 2 owners and operators of Bintan Resorts invited the ship with
‘open arms to be permanently based in Bintan. Given Bintan Resorts’
international tourism standing and appeal, the offer was warmly accepted
by Eric Saw.
Since taking over the stewardship of
this Grand Old Lady of the High Seas, BizNaz Resources International Pte
Ltd of Singapore has decommissioned her and is in the process of
converting her into a land-berthed heritage hotel complete with
resort-style facilities and an on-board maritime museum. She will have
approximately 100 cabins as well as an all-day diner, meeting rooms, etc
on board. On land there will be a swimming pool, banquet hall, piano
lounge, restaurant, and alfresco dining.
“Very importantly, we are giving much
attention to the preservation of her heritage. In that regard, she will
not be wholly made ‘all-new’, but rather, many aspects will be ‘the old
made new’”, added Eric Saw.
Since her launch, the historical ship
has undergone several name changes. As SS Medina (1914 – 1948), she was a
freighter transporting onions; as SS Roma(1948 – 1953), she was a
pilgrim vessel, as MS Franca C (1953 – 1977), the world’s first
all-first-class passenger liner; as MV Doulos (1977 – 2010), a mission
ship and the world’s largest floating book exhibition. She is also
included in the Guinness Book of Records as the “oldest active ocean
going passenger ship in the world”.
First referred to simply as Hull Number
176, she was ordered by the Mallory Steamship Company and built by
Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company; the first merchant navy
vessel to be built by them. She was dubbed by various newspapers at the
time as ‘a ship ahead of her time’, and has been commended by many
master mariners over the years for her uncanny ability to ride the
waves, in many instances much better than newer ships. Bony, blithe and
beautiful, and with her classic riveted hull and sides visible up close,
the Doulos is a figure of charm and grace that will no doubt be a headturner once her retrofit is completed.
Bintan Resorts is a
fabulous swathe of beach area on the Indonesian island of Bintan,which
is only less than an hour's ferry ride from Singapore. Bintan is popular
for its world class golf courses, luxurious hotels and Spas and
tropical beachfronts facing the South China Sea. (Indonesia.travel)
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