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Dubai's Nakheel wants to berth QE2 in Cape Town


THE cash-strapped owner of legendary Southampton liner Queen Elizabeth 2 could move her to South Africa, it has emerged.

Dubai-based Nakheel has applied for permission to anchor the ship at Cape Town.

It comes just eight months after hundreds of thousands of wellwishers lined the Solent to bid farewell to QE2 for the final time after she was sold off for £50m to become a luxury hotel in Dubai.

However, plans to convert the former Cunard liner have been torpedoed by the global recession and a slump in Dubai property prices and she is currently lying in a deserted container berth.

Nakheel, part of the Dubai royal family’s development empire, had planned to extend QE2 by 100ft and remove her funnel as part of the development.

The company has been forced to deny consistent rumours that the troubled project could be in jeopardy and ruled out a sale or sending her to the scrapyard.

Last month the Daily Echo revealed that an approach had been made to pave the way for QE2 to make a stunning return to her home city.

Well-placed sources said that port bosses had been contacted about the possibility of a comeback by the Grand Old Lady of the Sea towards the end of the year.

A senior cruise industry figure told the Daily Echo then that there were major doubts over Nakheel’s lavish plans and said it would not be insurmountable to return her to service. He added he had heard of plans to run cruises out of Dubai on QE2 and to take her to South Africa.

Now a confirmed approach has been made to take QE2 to South Africa and open her as a hotel.

A spokeswoman for the country’s Depart-ment of Tourism said: “The National Ports Authority has to decide on the practical implications of berthing. A decision has to be taken by the department on the desirability of allowing the QE2 to berth in Cape Town in the light of the available accommodation in the city and surrounds. We are consulting with the industry and the department will take a decision by the end of next week.”

A Nakheel spokesman would only say that other ports in the Middle East and Africa had expressed an interested in hosting the ship which they described as an “impressive maritime icon”.

A British-based consortium proposed a scheme to keep QE2 as a museum and hotel in Southampton but was not given the opportunity to find backers to buy the ship before Cunard sold her to Dubai.

Currently QE2 is home to a skeleton crew of 36 under an eastern European captain and has just one engine running to provide power.

Comments(9)

peachy1 says...
8:29am Mon 13 Jul 09

Bring Her Home she should never have been let go People from these countries are taking our heritage away from us they splash the cash and give us loads of dosh so the companies find it impossible to say no.

They don't want us to have anything that represents our countries heritage

these money people have wrecked our Sports they take our Manafacturing and they take our relics and next they will be trying to buy our Monarch

They are enemies of the state and the sooner we stop selling the family jewels to them the better.

QE2 Is British She belongs in Southampton she may be an old rust bucket to some but she represents our country bring her home

Andy Locks Heath says...
8:32am Mon 13 Jul 09

The only question remaining now is in which harbour will the QE2 mysteriously catch fire and sink?

allsaintsnocurves says...
8:55am Mon 13 Jul 09

Can our lovely Swiss owner please rescue the QE2 like you did with the Saints?!!

What a fantastic attraction it would be to the city. I would pay money to go on tour of the ship! It could be used as a restaurant as well. Hired for events. Imagine the guests who would stay there during the boat show.

Any arial shots of the city would be greatly enhanced with this fantastic ship. Wow factor indeed.

Markus Liebherr would surely be in line for an honery knighthood should he do that!!

Brite Spark says...
9:32am Mon 13 Jul 09

If Mr Liebherr buys the QE2 after saving Saints FC, I am going to go all Swissyfied, starting with buying ABBA CD's and then a SAAB in which to play them. The QE2 could be berthed outside St Mary's Stadium, next to a Spitfire wind turbine.

southy says...
9:34am Mon 13 Jul 09

Andy Locks Heath wrote:
The only question remaining now is in which harbour will the QE2 mysteriously catch fire and sink?
i was thinking the same andy.
or lost in very deep water.

allsaintsnocurves says...
10:42am Mon 13 Jul 09

Brite Spark wrote:
If Mr Liebherr buys the QE2 after saving Saints FC, I am going to go all Swissyfied, starting with buying ABBA CD's and then a SAAB in which to play them. The QE2 could be berthed outside St Mary's Stadium, next to a Spitfire wind turbine.
I hope you were joking about buying Abba CDs seeing as they are Swedish!!

I would start learning German and open a watch shop up in town!

Brite Spark says...
10:58am Mon 13 Jul 09

allsaintsnocurves wrote:
Brite Spark wrote:
If Mr Liebherr buys the QE2 after saving Saints FC, I am going to go all Swissyfied, starting with buying ABBA CD's and then a SAAB in which to play them. The QE2 could be berthed outside St Mary's Stadium, next to a Spitfire wind turbine.
I hope you were joking about buying Abba CDs seeing as they are Swedish!!

I would start learning German and open a watch shop up in town!
Are German's famous for making watches then?

allsaintsnocurves says...
11:27am Mon 13 Jul 09

Brite Spark wrote:
allsaintsnocurves wrote:
Brite Spark wrote: If Mr Liebherr buys the QE2 after saving Saints FC, I am going to go all Swissyfied, starting with buying ABBA CD's and then a SAAB in which to play them. The QE2 could be berthed outside St Mary's Stadium, next to a Spitfire wind turbine.
I hope you were joking about buying Abba CDs seeing as they are Swedish!! I would start learning German and open a watch shop up in town!
Are German's famous for making watches then?
what language do they speak in Switzerland then??
...bearing in mind Markus is German born.

Boris Remmington says...
2:24pm Mon 13 Jul 09

French - Italian - German


QE2 as she arrived in Dubai QE2 as she arrived in Dubai

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