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Overview

A classic and strong Polar expedition ship, the MS Seaventure immerses passengers in their surroundings with opportunities to participate in important scientific research projects. 

Maximum passengers: 139

MS Seaventure’s high ice-class rating ensures strength and stability, allowing access to areas many vessels can’t reach. Spacious common areas include a library with computers, a lounge/bar featuring live music and a large dining room serving world class cuisine. Ample outdoor deck space allows for prime wildlife viewing or al fresco dining when weather permits. After a day of exploring, relax in sauna and outdoor heated saltwater swimming pool. Well-appointed cabins, many with balconies or glass doors, come with complimentary daily restocked mini bars.

Aboard every voyage a resident professional photographer will be on hand to offer tips and advice, alongside a Dedicated Passenger Service representative to answer any other queries you may have.

 

Live now, sleep later. Don't miss the magic of midnight sun on an Arctic cruise. The soft, golden glow of sunlight on the sparkling sea and ice is a beautiful thing.

Features

  • 84 cabins
  • Restaurant and bar
  • Complimentary mini bar
  • Lounges
  • Library
  • Citizen Science laboratory
  • Swimming pool
  • Sauna
  • Expedition jacket – yours to keep
  • Loan of rubber boots during voyage
  • Fleet of Zodiacs
  • Optional activities such as camping and kayaking available on selected departures
  • On-board photography expert
  • Dedicated Passenger Service Manager
  • Registered Ice Class 1AS

Cabins & suites

Cabins are comfortable and well-appointed, many with glass doors or private balconies for optimal viewing and space.

 

Single travellers
Triple and twin share cabins are available (on a same gender basis). Sole occupancy of a cabin incurs a supplement

citizen science taking phytoplankton samples antarctica pl

Citizen Science

Get involved and give back by participating in various Citizen Science projects, both on and off the vessel.

Make a difference by helping the scientific community through participating in data collection and analysis. Take the opportunity to join ongoing investigations and public participation activities devoted to scientific research in remote places like Antarctica.

You can engage in a number of unique projects, from surveying seabirds and studying phytoplankton, to tracking whales and mapping weather patterns.

The projects are informative, interactive, and fun! There are multiple chances to actively collaborate and your on-board Citizen Science coordinator will be on hand to introduce and assist you with the projects being conducted on your voyage.

Optional experiences 

The following are offered at extra cost, but availability varies according to voyage and departure date