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  • Seaventure

    Custom built for the icy Antarctic waters, the Seaventure is a popular premium expedition ship taking a maximum of just 139 guests. The ship has the highest ice class of any passenger vessel, comfortable cabins and luxury amenities with a fun, casual atmosphere. The ship is equipped with a fleet of 14 zodiacs allowing all

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  • Ultramarine

    With a high ice class, two twin-engine helicopters, an extensive operational range and one of the widest selection of adventure options in the industry, the Ultramarine was custom designed to push the boundaries of polar exploration. Enjoy some of the most spacious suites of any ship in its class, expansive indoor public areas with stunning

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  • Sylvia Earle

    Sylvia Earle is a 130 guest premium expedition ship featuring a Ulstein X-BOW® hull to help minimize motion and lower fuel consumption. It is the sister ship to the Greg Mortimer with some slight differences, including a two story glass atrium lounge and science center inside the bow. With a small group size, 15 zodiacs,

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  • The ship Magellan Explorer in ice filled waters with mountain peaks in the background.

    Magellan Explorer – Fly the Drake

    Magellan Explorer offers the premier boutique Fly the Drake experience in Antarctica. It is operated by true pioneers of fly cruising, with more experience operating air-cruises than any other ship operator. This modern, stylish ship was constructed in 2019 and specifically designed for Fly the Drake expeditions. One of the main advantages of Magellan Explorer

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  • National Geographic Resolution

    The National Geographic Resolution is a state-of-the-art polar expedition vessel that was launched in 2021. The ship is fully stabilized and built with the highest ice classification (PC5 Category A) enabling it to carry intrepid travelers to some of the most remote and inaccessible corners of the globe. One of her most distinctive features is

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  • Greg Mortimer

    Launched in 2019, the Greg Mortimer was the first passenger expedition ship to feature the Ulstein X-BOW® design. This revolutionary hull helps to reduce pitching of the ship and therefore offers a quicker and more comfortable sea journey while using less fuel. With modern staterooms (85% with private balconies), an array of onboard expedition &

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  • Ocean Explorer

    Ocean Explorer is a sleek, modern vessel purpose-built for Antarctic and Arctic exploration. Accommodating up to 138 guests, it incorporates the latest in expedition ship technology. A standout feature is the ULSTEIN X-BOW®—an innovative, inverted bow design that enhances stability for more comfortable sailings.   In the bow of the ship, a striking two-story, glass-enclosed library

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  • National Geographic Explorer in South Georgia

    National Geographic Explorer

    The National Geographic Explorer is one of the most popular premium ships sailing in Antarctica and the Arctic. With an ice-reinforced hull, stabilizers, a high degree of maneuverability, plethora of exploration tools and an ideal size, she is well suited to offer a high quality polar expedition experience. Every space onboard is dedicated to discovery-from

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  • The ship World Explorer on the water with penguins on the beach.

    World Explorer

    Distinct and comfortable, refined and roomy—these attributes and more describe World Explorer. Not only is it among one of the fastest ships, but it is also one of the finest, with six tiers of deluxe accommodations. The personal space is exceptional. Every suite has either a private walk-out or French balcony for direct ocean views.

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  • Sea Spirit Antarctica and Arctic ship

    Sea Spirit

    The Sea Spirit is a very comfortable small Antarctic & Arctic ship with spacious cabins and excellent public spaces. The ship takes 114 passengers allowing guests to maximize time on shore. She is highly maneuverable and capable of navigating narrow fjords and entering small bays in both the Antarctic and the Arctic. In 2017, she

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