CABINS |
Total |
39
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All cabins are outside and reasonably spacious, with twin or double bed, TV , safe and a compact bathroom with shower. The 4 suites are larger and feature bathtubs. |
Balcony |
0
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Ocean View |
39
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Inside |
0
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Single |
0
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Cabin Details |
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FITNESS & LEISURE
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Pools Out/In |
0/0
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There is plenty of deck space for observing scenery and wildlife as well as a large passenger bridge for viewing. The vessel carries a fleet of 4 sturdy Zodiac craft for beach landings. |
Jacuzzis |
0
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Fitness Centre |
Yes
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Sauna |
Yes
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Steam Room |
No
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Deck Space |
Good
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RESTAURANTS |
There is one plain but comfortable dining room with free seating and serving plenty of good quality food. Breakfast is buffet while lunch and dinner are served with a choice of main course. |
Main Dining Rooms |
1
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Sittings |
1
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Non Smoking |
Yes
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Alternative Dining |
0
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ENTERTAINMENT |
Lectures by the expedition staff will be given in the Auditorium as well as video documentaries and films. There is also a Passengers Bridge - an excellent place to watch ship operations and maintain a lookout for wildlife. |
Show Lounges |
1
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Cinema |
No
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Library |
Yes
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Casino |
No
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DRESS CODE |
Dress is informal. Comfortable, casual clothing for all inside activities, and good footwear. |
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TIPPING |
Gratuities are divided amongst the entire crew/hotel staff. The guideline is US$8 - US$10 per passenger per day. |
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DISABLED |
Wheelchair cabins |
0
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Wheelchair access is unsuitable. There are no facilities for disabled passengers on this ship. |
Lifts |
0
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CHILDREN |
The rating for children is Unsuitable. There are no children's facilities. |
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