MV Kinfish is a former Norwegian research vessel that has been beautifully converted into a passenger ship that can accommodate 12 guests ideal for exploring the Arctic. She can securely sail the calm waters of Svalbard thanks to the bridge's improved safety features. The ship has a cozy ambiance and can access some of the smaller fjords and bays along the coast due to its modest size. Designed with a modern, roomy interior with a huge saloon and passenger lounge.
There is also a dining area, two lounges, and a bar, as well as an open bridge and plenty of deck space to take in the breathtaking Arctic scenery. The deck space is divided into levels, which is ideal for active travelers and photographers who want to capture wildlife and scenery from various angles. Curious guests are welcome to learn more about the devices and features that the ship uses for communication, navigation, and maneuvering.
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Cabins
Cabin 1 (Type A)
Sleeps 2 in lower twin berths (option to sleep 4 in bunks), with ensuite shower and toilet and portholes
Cabin 2 (Type A)
Sleeps 2 in lower twin berths with ensuite shower, toilet and portholes
Cabin 3 (Type A)
Sleeps 2 in lower twin berths with ensuite shower, and toilet and portholes
Cabin 4 (Type A)
Sleeps 2 in lower twin berths with ensuite shower and toilet and portholes
Cabin 5 (Type A)
Sleeps 2 in lower twin berths with ensuite shower and toilet and portholes
Cabin 6 (Type B)
Sleeps 2 in bunk beds with ensuite shower and toilet and portholes
This was our first trip to South America and we were a little nervous. But Adventure Life made things so easy! All our questions were answered before we left, and our guide, Vidal, was amazing! He gave us enough space to explore without rushing us along. He also knew where the best picture taking opportunities were, which was great.