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Explorer II
 

Accomodations

Total number of accommodations
in all categories:
196
  Suites with Balcony: 12
  Ocean View (no balcony): 184
 

Facts

2004 Embarkation Ports

Year Built: 1996
Year Refurbished:
N/A
Year Entered Present Fleet:
0
Previous Name:
N/A
Country Of Registry:
Bahamas
Tonnage (GRT): 12,500
Pax (basis 2):
394/198 for Antarctica
Passenger Decks:
6
Number Of Crew:
146
Officers' Nationality:
European
Cruise/Hotel Staff Nationality:
European/International

Winter: Ushuaia to Ushuaia

 

 

Specifically designed for cruising through icy waters, Explorer II is a exploration ship that can accommodate up to 300 guests. But in Antarctica we've chosen to limit her complement to a maximum of only 198 guests. The ship is stylish, yet unpretentious. With her gleaming brass, polished wood and works of original art, she's often likened to a country house hotel, and she brings a rare touch of comfortable, informal refinement to Antarctica travel.

  • Luxurious adventure

  • Five Star service & amenities of a traditional luxury vessel plus the hardware of an adventure ship

  • 198 Guests

  • 1A1 Super Ice Rating (highest possible for passenger vessel)

  • Advanced environmental marine technology

  • Fleet of Zodiac landing craft

  • Extensive lecturer program

  • Crew to guest ratio: 1 to 1.5

  • Luxuriously appointed, ocean-view staterooms

  • Single seating dining

  • Beverages included

  • Gratuities included


 

Rhode Island License #1400

California CST 2074850-40

Florida FST ST35978