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Sea Adventurer (ZE)

AdventurerDining RoomLibraryRelax in the loungeRelax in the clubroomSuiteCabin 4Deluxe CabinCabin 1, 2, 3
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  • Passengers : 110

Sea Adventurer is a handsome expedition vessel reminiscent of the days of the great ocean liners, with lots of varnished wood and brass. Formerly known as the Clipper Adventurer, she sails on a wide variety of cruises — in Europe, the Canadian Arctic, the U.S., South America, and Antarctica.

Built in 1975 as the Alla Tarasova in the former Yugoslavia, the 122-passenger Sea Adventurer underwent a $13-million conversion in Scandinavia. Features include: 61 comfortable, all-outside cabins, with lower beds, private bathroom facilities, and individual temperature controls to offer the most comfortable tours possible. The window-lined dining room seats all passengers at leisurely single seatings, where superb American and Continental cuisine is served by the friendly staff. There are two lounges — the Main Lounge and Bar on Promenade Deck, seating 130 passengers; and the Clipper Club, also on Promenade Deck, seating 45 passengers. There’s also a library/card room, a small workout room, a gift shop, and a hair salon.

Unique to the Sea Adventurer is a spacious, covered promenade with a beautiful wooden deck (varnished Oregon pine) where passengers can view the seascapes during their small ship cruises. There’s also plenty of open deck space on the Boat Deck and Sun Deck, while an observation platform located forward below the Bridge is ideal for wildlife viewing.

The Sea Adventurer is an oceangoing vessel equipped with an ice-strengthened hull (A-1 ice class) ideally suited for cruises in remote environments and is supremely comfortable anywhere she sails. A fleet of Zodiac landing craft provides access to areas where no infrastructure exists. The vessel is equipped with state-of-the-art satellite navigation and communication equipment including telephone, fax, and e-mail.

The Captain and his officers maintain an open bridge to give passengers an opportunity to observe and ask questions. An experienced cruise staff, physician, and on board lecturers accompany all voyages to enhance the passengers’ enjoyment of the places visited.

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Antarctica (cruises)from:$16,980

ItineraryDaysDatesDestinations
Antarctica, South Georgia & the ...20Janshow datesAntarctica: Antarctic Peninsula, Drake Passage, Falkland Islands, South Georgia, South Orkney IslandsAdditional Cruise Details

South America (cruises)from:$11,980

ItineraryDaysDatesDestinations
West Coast of South America: Ecuador, ...19Octshow datesSouth America: Chile, Ecuador, Patagonia, PeruAdditional Cruise Details
Cabins
Cat 1Cat 1
Two lower berths, shower, porthole window, 120 sq. ft
Cat 2Cat 2
Two lower berths, shower, porthole window, 120-150 sq. ft.
Cat 3Cat 3
Shower, two lower berths, double window, 125 sq. ft.
Cat 4Cat 4
Two lower berths, shower, porthole or double window, 125- 155 sq. ft.
Cat 5Cat 5
Two lower berths, shower, double window, 130 sq.ft.
Cat 6Cat 6
Two lower berths, bath or shower, sitting area, triple window, 160 sq. ft.
SuiteSuite
Suite, two lower beds, bath with shower, two double windows, mini-refrigerator, sitting area, 215 sq. ft.
Owners SuiteOwner
Owner’s Suite, two lower berths, shower/ bathtub, two double windows, mini-refrigerator and microwave, 268 sq ft.
Cat 2SSingle Cat 2
Two lower berths, shower, porthole window, 125 sq. ft.
Cat 4SSingle Cat 4
Two lower berths, shower, porthole or picture window, 125- 155 sq. ft.
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