AN INCREDIBLE cruise ship dubbed "City on the Sea" has been abandoned, beached and left to rot for decades.
The glory days of the Mediterranean Sky, otherwise known as City of York, are long behind - but the ship's wreck still attracts visitors from far and wide.
The City of York ship has been left to rot for the past 22 yearsThe wreck can still be seen from satellite imagesHaunting pictures inside the abandoned ship show the rusting bridgeCredit: Heritage MachinesOnce lavish decks are now strewn with rubbish and wreckageCredit: Heritage MachinesThe ship is now half-submerged in the Gulf of Elefsina in GreeceOnce a magnificent cruise ship, it has now become one of the best known shipwrecks in Greece.
The City of York was built in 1953 by Vickers Shipbuilding and Engineering of Barrow-in-Furness in the UK.
In 1971, the liner was sold to Greek cruise company Karageorgis Lines which converted it into a passenger ferry.
From tongue scraping to saying no, here are 12 health trends to try in 2023The floating palace had an incredible journey, having travelled between England, South Africa, Mozambique and Spain alongside its three sister ships - the City of Port Elizabeth, City of Exeter and City of Durban.
It once travelled from London to Cape Town in a whopping fifteen days.
The passenger boat had state-of-the-art amenities for the time, including luxury cabins, three swimming pools, lavish bars and air conditioning.
The size of the ship was as impressive spanning 541 feet in length and 72ft in width.
It could accommodate up to 1,000 guests onboard and 470 vehicles.
The flashy interior of the cruise ship and its grandiose allured the rich and famous of the 1970s.
High-profile people would hire out the boat during the winter months.
The City of York was also the first cruise ship to travel on the now-famous route between Patras, Greece and Venice, Italy.
But in August 1996, the liner would make its last journey from Patras to Brindisi in Greece.
Karageorgis - the man who had given the ship a new lease on life -died that same year at the age of 96.
Spectacular New Year fireworks light up London sky as huge crowds celebrate across UK for first time in three yearsWith operating costs high and Greece heading for a shipping recession, the company ceased to exist.
After the owners had put up the ship for sale, it laid still in the waters of the old port of Patras for three years.
It was then transferred to Elefsina in 2002 where it remains to this day.
The now-abandoned ship was hauled to shallow water and purposefully beached.
The City of York started to tilt gradually until, by January 2003, it had capsized and partially sunk.
Today the wreck lies completely heeled over on its starboard side.
The decks are left rusting and gathering mouldCredit: Heritage MachinesThe cabins still have mattresses and sheets left insideCredit: Heritage MachinesAlthough many of the rooms were impossible for looters to access due to their steep angle, the interiors were looted almost immediately after the ship sank.
Despite attempts in 2009 to remove the liner, it had been left to rot in ignominy for the last 22 years.
The area surrounding the ship is one from the apocalypse movie with trash scattered all around.
The City of York also had a makeover by a graffiti crew OneUp who painted a large "1UP" on the exposed side of the ship in 2017.
The haunting images of the rusty ferry are still visible on Google Earth.
Despite its poor condition, there are still carpets on the floors, lifeboats hanging from their davits, beds and bedding in some of the rooms, cabin keys hung up, and life jackets hidden in lockers.
The once classic ship is now a relic of the past with tourists occasionally snapping pictures of the wreck.
The liner used to accommodate 1,000 guests and high-profile celebritiesCredit: WikipediaThe wreckage site is now a tourist attractionCredit: WikipediaThe cruise ship had 3 swimming pools, luxury cabins, lavish bars, and AC