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Triple /sh Shared facilities. Triple /pr Private facilities. Twin / ULB / sh Upper and lower berths. Shared facilities. Twin / LB / sh Lower berths. Shared facilities. Twin / ULB / pr Upper and lower berths. Private facilities. Built and outfitted as an expedition ship, the Clipper Adventurer brings the traditional comforts of a cruise to the world of adventure and exploration. The Clipper Adventurer was built in 1975 as the Alla Tarasova in former Yugoslavia and underwent a $13 million conversion in 1998 in Scandinavia. A superb expedition vessel, reminiscent of the days of the great ocean liners the ship has lots of varnished wood and polished brass. Equipped with state-of-the-art sonar, stabilizers and classified A1 ice-class, she navigates polar waters with ease. All cabins have an outside view, lower beds and a private bathroom. Presentations are held in the lounge, seating all 122 passengers.As well as a bar in the main lounge there is also a bar in the more intimate club room which seats up to 45. The Antarctic Dream (formerly Piloto Pardo) was built in Holland in 1958. In 2001 the vessel was purchased by Antarctic Shipping S.A. and completely rebuilt and remodelled in 2004 under strict regulations. The ship complies with all SOLAS, MARPOL, IMO and DGTM regulations. There are 39 twin cabins on four decks including four suites, 16 superior cabins and 19 twin cabins. All cabins feature a private bathroom with shower or tub and closed circuit TV. The Antarctic Dream carries four zodiacs, each with a capacity for 20 passengers. 116 228 304 302 Dining Room Treatment Room Admiral Bryd Suite Owner’s Suite Observation Deck Leif Eriksson Suite Main Lounge Reception Gift Shop/Massage Room (May 07) 300 401 311 303 301 307 309 305 Zodiac Boarding Rooms 226 224 222 220 218 216 214 212 210 208 206 204 202 200 231 229 227 225 223 221 219 217 215 211 209 207 205 203 201 GYM 114 112 110 108 106 104 102 100 119 117 115 111 109 107 105 103 101 DECK A MAIN DECK PROMENADE DECK BOAT DECK Clipper Adventurer Onboard • Award winning service & executive chefs • Gym • Massage therapist • Certified physician • Lounge, bar & library • Gift shop • Satellite internet access • Window lined restaurant • Meals individually prepared to order AMUNDSEN DECK SHACKLETON DECK PILOTO PARDO DECK CAPE HORN DECK 130 236 234 232 237 235 223 221 219 217 215 224 222 220 218 216 214 324 427 426 GUEST BRIDGE 323 133 131 129 127 125 123 121 119 117 115 128 126 124 122 120 118 116 114 Antarctic Dream Vessel Statistics Built Holland 1958 Length 83 metres Breadth 11.9 metres Draft 4.6 metres Cruising Speed 10 knots Passengers 78 Crew 43 Registered Panama Engines Diesel Electric Class A1 GRT 2,180 tons Onboard • Dining room • Bar • Library • Fitness room / sauna • Medical centre with doctor • Auditorium • Passenger’s bridge • Boutique • Mud room • Heliport 210 F O R R E S E R V A T I O N S C A L L U S O N 0845 130 6982 Vessel Statistics Built Yugoslavia 1975 Length 100.58 metres Breadth 16.31 metres Draft 4.72 metres Cruising Speed 14 knots Passengers 122 Crew 72 Registered Bahamas Engines 2 diesel, 2,640 SHP Class A1 ice class for unrestricted passenger use GRT 4,364 tons EXPEDITION EXPEDITION Twin / LB / pr Lower berths. Private facilities. Superior Lower berths. Private facilities. Mini Suite Lower berths. Private facilities. Suite Lower berths. Private facilities. D / Single Dedicated Single, Lower berths. Private facilities. Bridge Heliport 203 202 205 207 209 211 213 204 206 208 210 212 PASSENGERS DECK WHEEL HOUSE DECK 405 402 406 Wildlife Cruising / The Vessels Atmosphere Designed to navigate the Patagonian fjords, the Atmosphere combines the latest technology with the highest safety and security standards. This newly built vessel has 14 outside cabins: 10 deluxe cabins with twin beds, two cabins with queen beds on the passenger deck and two premium cabins with queen size beds on the wheel house deck. All cabins have a natural and tasteful décor and feature private bathrooms. The vessel is equipped with a helicopter, several jet boats and zodiacs to reach the most amazing spots in Chilean Patagonia. Onboard • 6-passenger Bell 407 helicopter • Six jet boats with 200 hp engines • 16-passenger zodiac hurricane RIB with twin 250 hp four-stroke outboards • 36 McKenzie drift boats • 6 portable zodiacs • Spa service including sauna & massage Galley Messe Sauna Crew Quartiere Crew Quartiere Cabin Cabin Cabin CREW DECK PASSENGER DECK Cabin Cabin Cabin Salon Dining Dining on Deck Aussenbar Hanse Explorer The luxury expedition motor-yacht Hanse Explorer has been designed to explore the remote corners of the world, from the icy polar regions to the warmer waters of South America and the Indian Ocean. The ship carries a full complement of experienced crew whilst offering on board training to a small group of officers, engineers and hotel staff. All six guest cabins are luxuriously and tastefully fitted and come complete with powerful rain shower systems in the en-suite bathrooms. The cabins are also equipped with the latest technology including satellite phone and a large flat screen, ideal for working on digital photographs. An outside dining area provides the most incredible backdrops whilst eating superb cuisine – weather permitting! The atmosphere onboard is relaxed and informal. Onboard • 5-star comfort & service • Comfortable lounge & bar • Sauna • Fitness room • Unique training concept • Superb cuisine • Ice-strengthened S E E U S O N T H E W E B AT wildlifeworldwide.com 211 Vessel Statistics Built Chile 2006 Length 45.7 metres Breadth 10 metres Draft 3.5 metres Cruising Speed 12 knots Passengers 28 Crew 32 Registered Chile Engines Twin screw propulsion Class ABS + A1(E) Passenger Vessel + AMS GRT 700 tons Vessel Statistics Built Germany 2006 Length 48 metres Breadth 10.4 metres Draft 3.52 metres Cruising Speed 13.2 knots Passengers 12 Crew 8 + 10 trainees Registered Antigua & Barbuda Engines Mak 8M20, 1520 kw Class GL + 100 A5 E3 ‘Training Vessel’ + MC AUT GRT 850 tons LUXURY EXPEDITION LUXURY EXPEDITION |