''Mona's Queen
mainly operated between Liverpool or Fleetwood to Douglas, giving reliable service for 16 years until her register was closed on 22 October 1962. Her end came quickly as the Fleetwood berth was declared unsafe and no reconstruction was in sight. Mona's Queen'' made the company's final sailing from Fleetwood on 11 September 1961 with 1193 passengers on board. With the introduction of the Company's new
car ferry Manx Maid scheduled for 1962, coupled with the closing of the
Port of Fleetwood, the decision was taken by the Steam Packet Board to dispose of one of the passenger steamers. Whilst the slightly older
King Orry may have been the obvious vessel to be disposed of, she had been fitted out for winter service, and so the decision was taken that the ''Mona's Queen'' would be put up for sale as a consequence, reducing the number of passenger steamers from 8 to 7. leaving Barrow on 14 November, to start a new life as a cruise ship with the
Chandris Line. After purchase, she was renamed four times. For the voyage to
Greece she was renamed the
Barrow Queen, then in turn
Carissima,
Carina and finally,
Fiesta. She was adapted for
cruising and operated as
Carina in 1963, carrying 220 passengers and 60 cars. Also during 1963,
Carina operated the 19-hour route between
Piraeus and
Brindisi through the
Corinth Canal. She was rebuilt again at the end of the 1964 season as a full cruise ship, emerging as
Fiesta carrying 378 passengers. As part of her 1964 programme,
Fiesta cruised from
Nice to
Bastia,
Palermo,
Tunis,
Palma, Majorca and
Port-Vendres. Following rebuild, in 1965 and subsequent years
Fiesta operated 14-day Mediterranean cruises from
Venice.
Fiesta and five other early Chandris ships were offered for sale in January 1972 while laid up at
Eleusis Bay (Piraeus). She was scrapped in
Perama in September 1981. ==Incidents==