MV Doulos Phos
MV Doulos Phos is a retired ocean liner, and former cruise ship, that held the record of being the world's oldest active ocean-going passenger ship, serving from 1914 until December 2009. She is now owned by Eric Saw, director and chief executive of BizNaz Resources International Pte Ltd in Singapore. She was previously operated by the German charity Gute Bücher für Alle, and was used as a floating bookshop and missionary ship. The ship has previously been known as SS Medina, SS Roma, MV Franca C, and MV Doulos. Doulos ended her final cruise in late 2009 at Singapore, with the ship being handed over to her new owners on 18 March 2010. The ship underwent a three-year conversion into a luxury hotel that saw the ship mounted on dry land in nearby Bintan, Indonesia, and opened in June 2019.
Cargo ship era
On 28 August 1913, a contract for two steel freight steamships was signed by Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company and the Mallory Steamship Company of the United States. "The vessel will be a single screw steamship of the hurricane deck type with straight stem and elliptical stern, and with deck houses amidship and aft for the crew accommodations...." The original specifications referred to the vessels as hulls No. 175 and No. 176. Hull No. 175 would eventually be named Neches and hull No. 176 became Medina. The full contract for the vessels filled a 186-page volume and included the fittings commonly used in a ship for her era and also provision for tropical itineraries; for example, mosquito nets for the crew quarters.Terrorist attack
On 11 August 1991, during the final night of the Doulos stop in the southern Philippine port of Zamboanga City, two of her foreign crewmembers were killed when a grenade, thrown by members of the Abu Sayyaf Islamist terrorist group, exploded on stage during a performance by its Christian volunteers. Four locals were also killed and 32 others were injured, including several crew members of the missionary ship.In 1995, in order to conform to the then new SOLAS regulations, she was fitted with a sprinkler system, and combustible wall panels were removed and replaced. This unfortunately meant the loss of many of the wall murals that had been installed by Costa Lines.
In 2006, while in Bahrain, a satellite communication system was installed.
| Total visitors | 21,461,212 |
| Programme attendance | 3,500,898 |
| Books sold | 1,513,446 |
| Nautical miles sailed | 358,121 |
| Total ports visited | 603 |
| Countries and territories visited | 104 |
| Different ports visited | 297 |