Expedition cruise ships
Like the research ships, expedition-style cruise ships have ice-strengthened hulls, but offer passengers a little more comfort and a greater range of on-board facilities. The amenities include a restaurant, bar, lounge, library and lecture hall.
The Clipper Adventurer
122 passengers
This 328-ft expedition vessel was built in the former Yugoslavia, and was converted in Scandinavia to its current model in 1998. It has capacity for 122 passengers in outside cabins with window or porthole. The boat has stabilisers and an ice-strengthened hull. Facilities include a restaurant, bar, two lounges, library, small gym, and observation platform below the bridge. | 


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