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Expedition Ship |
Clipper Adventurer 2009 |
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This sister-ship of Lyubov Orlova,
built in 1975, underwent a $13 million conversion in 1998. She has a
proud reputation as a well-appointed, elegant expedition ship for
softer adventures. The ship is equipped with Zodiacs for shore landings
and ocean level, cruising, yet offers fine dining, and a cabins with
exterior views and facilities en suite.
CABINS & AMENITIES
- All cabins have exterior views
- 61 outside cabins, all featuring private facilities, individual temperature controls, and in-room
music
- Window-lined dining room with unreserved seating: buffet-style
breakfast with table service; table-service lunch and dinner with main
course choices from changing daily menu; cakes served in mid-afternoon.
- Lounge/Presentation Room that can accommodate all guests.
- 2 bars.
- Library stocked with nautical books and board games.
- Gift shop.
- Ship-to-shore communications via satellite
- Satellite Internet access.
- Clinic with licensed doctor.
- Exercise room.
- Massage therapist.
- Please note: there is no passenger elevator between decks.
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| Triple |
2 lower berths, private facilities, porthole |
| Lower Deck Twin Porthole |
2 lower berths, private facilities, porthole |
| Main Deck Twin Porthole |
2 lower berths, private facilities, porthole |
| Main Deck Twin Window |
2 lower berths, private facilities, 2 windows |
| Superior |
2 lower berths, private facilities, windows |
| Deluxe |
2 lower berths, private facilities, windows |
| Suite |
2 lower berths, private facilities, windows |
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| Staff & Crew: |
72 |
| Guests: |
122 |
| Length: |
100.58 m |
| Breadth: |
16.31 m |
| Draft: |
4.72 m |
| Propulsion: |
2 MAN B&W diesel propulsion engines rated approx. 2,640 SHP each; 500 HP bowthruster; controllable pitch propellers |
| Ice Class: |
A-1 |
| Cruising Speed: |
12 knots in open water |
| Registered: |
Bahamas |
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Taken on the last Antarctica trip aboard the Clipper Adventurer 2009
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Classic Antarctica: Discovering the Peninsula
Explorers’ Route via the Falklands (Malvinas) and South Georgia
Antarctic Expeditions
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