| Our fleet of expedition ships is
equipped with all necessary communication and navigation
equipment. The officers and crew are highly experienced
in ice navigation, and our Russian captains are recognized
as world experts in polar operations. They are joined
by our expedition staff and lecturers from all over
the world – internationally renowned experts
on a wide variety of subjects from marine mammals
and birds to the history of polar exploration and
geology.
Professional chefs produce an excellent international
menu, and the relaxing bars are well stocked with
a good selection of beer, wine, and spirits.
The ships are staffed by Russian officers and crew,
all highly experienced in ice navigation. All our
voyages are led by dedicated and enthusiastic expedition
staff, many of whom return with us to the Antarctic
each season.
With ice-strengthened hulls, we navigate scenic waterways
with ease, venturing into areas closed to larger vessels.
Designed to explore remote corners of the world, the
ships are equipped with passive stabilizers for smooth
sailing and meet all international environmental and
safety standards. The vessels are equipped with sophisticated
satellite navigation equipment.
Expedition Cruise Ship MS Orlova
Larger
vessel with a maximum of 110 passengers
- Competitive pricing in a variety
of accommodation options
- Spacious decks provide an excellent
platform for wildlife viewing on sea crossings
- Ice-strengthened hull
- Relaxed and informal atmosphere
on board
- Excellent cuisine prepared by
professional chefs
- Comfortable amenities and spacious
public areas
Built in Yugoslavia in 1976, refurbished in 1999,
and further upgraded in 2002, the M/V Orlova is
a 100-metre ice-strengthened passenger cruise
ship. Accommodation on board ranges from twin
and triple cabins to superior cabins and suites.
They all have two lower berths and private facilities,
a porthole or a window, as well as a writing desk,
and ample storage.
Public areas include a spacious forward lounge
and bar which also acts as a gathering place for
lectures and recaps of the day's adventures, a
window-lined dining room which accommodates all
passengers in leisurely single seatings, an infirmary,
and a wellstocked library. There are ample deck
areas and promenades for excellent views of the
passing scenery and wildlife.
Flag: |
Malta |
| Crew: |
70 |
Passengers: |
110
|
| Propulsion: |
2 Diesel ME, 5000
HP |
GRT: |
4251 Tons |
Length: |
100.02m |
Beam: |
16.24m |
| Draft: |
4.65m |
| Speed: |
12 knots |
Ice
Class: |
L3 |
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