Titanic memorial cruise delayed by strong winds

The ship arrived on Ireland's southern coast about two hours later than scheduled due to bad weather

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London: A memorial cruise retracing the route of the Titanic 100 years since it sank has been slightly delayed because of high winds, a spokeswoman for the cruise said on Monday.

The Titanic Memorial Cruise arrived at the town of Cobh, on Ireland's southern coast, about two hours later than scheduled due to the bad weather, Rachel O'Reilly said.

The vessel, called the MS Balmoral, set sail from Southampton in southern England on Sunday for the 12-night cruise.

Cobh, once known as Queenstown, was the Titanic's last port of call before it set out across the Atlantic in April 1912.

As the Balmoral pulled into the town's port on Monday, it was welcomed by thousands of cheering well-wishers.

The ship, which carries 1,309 passengers - including relatives of some of the more than 1,500 Titanic passengers who died - will leave Cobh around midnight for the North Atlantic site where the ship hit an iceberg and sank, O'Reilly said.

The cruise seeks to recreate the experience onboard the Titanic - minus the disaster.

Many passengers are dressed in period costumes for the journey, as are crew members and stewards.

Passengers will also eat meals from the Titanic's menu, while a live band plays music of the era.

Two special memorial services will take place over the weekend: The first close to midnight Aprril 14, when the Titanic hit the iceberg, and the second on early April 15, when the ship sank.

The Balmoral is operated by Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines, whose parent company, Harland and Wolff, built the Titanic in Belfast.

The memorial cruise is among an abundance of commemorations and memorials to the reputedly unsinkable ship that have sprung up to coincide with the 100th anniversary of the Titanic's doomed voyage.

Members of the crew are seen at the deck below partying guests as the Titanic Memorial Cruise leaves port in Southampton, England on April 8, 2012.
Passengers wearing period costume queue to board the Titanic Memorial Cruise in Southampton, England on April 8, 2012.
Megan Zubok (right) and Evan Perelekos of Detroit, wearing period costumes, arrive on the Balmoral cruise ship for the Titanic Memorial Cruise in Southampton, England.
This handout photo released by the Titanic Memorial Cruises shows Carmel Bradburn and Andreas Storic from Australia dressed in period Edwardian costumes posing in a replica of the Titanic dining room, on April 8, 2012 in Southampton.
From left: A memorial newspaper and an original Titanic menu from April 10, 1912.

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