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Sea Adventurer (formerly Clipper Adventurer)
 

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Staff & Crew: 72
Guests: 122
Lifeboats: 4 partially enclosed
Length: 101.1 meters
Breadth: 16.2 meters
Draft: 4.5 meters
Propulsion: Diesel Twin Engines - 5,200 horsepower.
Ice Class: 1A
Cruising Speed: 12 knots in open water
Registered: Bahamas

The Sea Adventurer, formerly named Clipper Adventurer, is a polar expedition vessel built in 1975. She underwent a $13 million conversion in 1998. Her proud reputation is complemented by her well-appointed, elegance. Sea Adventurer is the perfect expedition ship for people who enjoy soft adventures and creature comforts. All cabins have outside views and facilities en suite. 

  • Only 122 guests
  • 4 partially enclosed lifeboats
  • Fleet of Zodiacs for shore transfers
  • 61 outside cabins with exterior views and private facilities.
  • Decks 4 and 5 have exterior access, with outside seating.
  • Window-lined dining room with unreserved seating
  • Multipurpose lounge and presentation room
  • Ice-strengthened hull
  • New for 2012-13: All-inclusive beverage packages
 
An on board fleet of Zodiac landing craft allows all passengers easy exploration and landings anywhere nature or curiosity dictates, accompanied by destination experts hand-chosen for their intimate knowledge of each locale. All-outside staterooms have lower beds, private bathrooms, in-room music, and individual temperature controls, providing a supremely comfortable sailing experience for the 122 guests that can be accommodated on board. A staff of 72 provides gracious hospitality throughout each voyage.


In the window-lined dining room, you’ll be served meals individually prepared to order by Sea Adventurer’s superb chefs. Two lounges and a library provide additional restful areas to gather or socialize. You’ll also enjoy the convenience of an onboard hair salon, gift shop, infirmary staffed by a registered physician, laundry, e-mail accessibility, and workout room.  

Triple Cabin - 2 lower and 1 upper berth, private facilities, porthole

Lower Deck Twin Cabin - 2 lower berths, private facilities, porthole

Main Deck Twin Porthole Cabin - 2 lower berths, private facilities, porthole

Main Deck Twin Window Cabin - 2 lower berths, private facilities, 2 windows

Superior Cabin - 2 lower berths, private facilities, windows

Deluxe Cabin - 2 lower berths, private facilities, windows

Suite - 2 lower berths, windows - private facilities, bathtub in 403, shower in the remainder

Deckplan 1

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