Max Passengers:
118
Ship Type:
Expedition Cruise Ship
Operated By:
Polar Latitudes
The Hebridean Sky, formerly known as the Sea Explorer, emerged from dry dock in June 2016 after undergoing a multi-million dollar refit. In addition to her effortless elegance, impeccable service, and atmosphere of charm and camaraderie, the Hebridean Sky adds a host of new amenities as well as state of the art stabilization, fuel efficiency, and upgraded communications systems.
Accommodations
Al suites aboard the Hebridean Sky feature exterior views, queen-sized or two twin-sized beds, sitting area with sofa and side chair, flat screen TV with DVD/CD player, telephone, independent temperature controls, mini-bar, marble-appointed bathroom with fine toiletries, hair dryer, and a sofa that can be converted to bed for a third person.
The Promenade, Deluxe, Veranda & Penthouse accommodations feature the following plus amenities:
- En suite champagne & chocolates on arrival
- Complimentary mini-bar (beer, wine & soft drinks)
- En suite Nespresso machine
Dining aboard the Hebridean Sky
Great expeditions require great food! The Hebridean Sky´s team of world-class chefs offer breakfast, lunch and dinner menus that change daily. They have boat-loads of creativity, so you are sure to experience a variety of remarkable cuisine throughout your voyage.
Services
• World-class cuisine
• Complimentary wine or beer with dinner
• Live entertainment
• Complimentary coffee/tea station
• Voyage photographer
• On-board MD and facilities
• Dedicated passenger service manager
• Pre-voyage hotel night
• Complimentary expedition jacket
Facilities
• Elevator serving all passenger decks
• Upgraded WiFi internet
• Library with computers
• Panoramic top deck observation platform
• Bar/lounge with live entertainment
• Boot room
• Lounge with audiovisual facilities
• DVD movie library
Plug/ Voltage type Onboard:
Standard European Plug
Specifications
• Passengers: 118
• Crew: 75 (includes Staff)
• Manager: Salén Ship Management AB, Sweden
• Registered in: Nassau, Bahamas
• Built by: Nuovi Cantieri Apuania, Italy
• Built in: 1991
• Refurbished: May, 2016
• Length: 90,6 m
• Width: 15,3 m
• Tonnage: 4 200 GRT
• Class: B.V. Ice Class 1C
• Stabilization: Blohm & Voss Stabilization System with wave-anticipation roll technology.