Clipper Adventurer is equipped with Zodiacs for shore landings and ocean level cruising, yet offers fine dining, and cabins with exterior views and facilities en suite.
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Overview
Built in 1975, the Clipper Adventurer underwent a $13 million conversion in 1998. She has a proud reputation as a well-appointed, elegant expedition ship for softer adventures. Clipper Adventurer is equipped with Zodiacs for shore landings and ocean level cruising, yet offers fine dining, and cabins with exterior views and facilities en suite.
The Clipper Adventurer operates two Antarctic cruises, Classic Antarctica Cruise and Antarctica Explorer Cruise, which depart from Ushuaia, Argentina.
Dining
The pleasant dining room has ocean views. American food is freshly prepared, attractively presented and served with friendly enthusiasm. Breakfast and luncheon buffets are served in the Main Lounge.
Facilities
Gymnasium: There is a small gym on the Main Deck with weights and stationary bicycles for individual use.
Hairdresser: There is a hairdresser on board who will be happy to attend to the needs of both ladies and gentlemen. Hours of operation will be posted on the daily newsclips.
Hair Dryer: Each stateroom is provided with a 220-volt hair dryer for your convenience.
Laundry: The laundry service on board can handle personal laundry and pressing. There are no facilities for dry cleaning.
Lecture and Expedition Staff: Historians and naturalists will be on board the Clipper Adventurer to explain the cultural and natural history of the places you visit, and to enhance your enjoyment and appreciation of these destinations.
Library: A small library on the Boat Deck offers playing cards, a selection of books, and games such as checkers, cribbage, backgammon, Scrabble, and Trivial Pursuit.
Mail: The purser handles the mailing of passengers' letters and postcards during the voyage. Individual postage is charged to your shipboard account.
News: Atmospheric conditions permitting, printed news is received by telex or satellite weekdays. The most recent communication is posted at the reception desk.
E-mail Service: An e-mail service is available for passenger use on board. Service is dependent upon satellite signal (location and weather). A charge will be applied for all incoming and outgoing e-mail messages. The charges will be posted to your shipboard account, payable at the end of your voyage. More information about cost for this service will be available on board. Please keep in mind the e-mail service is for general communication. We have a paging service to assist with all emergencies. To insure prompt delivery, please ask that any incoming e-mails include your full name in the subject line of the message.
Air-Conditioning/Heating: The Clipper Adventurer is air-conditioned and heated throughout. Each stateroom has individual controls to meet your personal requirements.
Cruise Director: A cruise director travels with you to answer questions and to help coordinate all details of your trip.
Activities
•All Clipper cabins have exterior views. •61 outside cabins, all featuring private facilities, individual temperature controls, and in-room music. •Decks 4 and 5 provide exterior access, with outside seating. •Window-lined dining room on Deck 4 with unreserved seating: buffet-style breakfast or table service; table-service or buffet lunch, and table-service dinner. Main course choices from changing daily menu; cakes served in mid-afternoon. •Lounge/Presentation Room that accommodates all guests. •2 bars. •Library stocked with nautical books and board games. •Gift shop. •24 hour beverage station, serving coffee, tea, chilled water and fruit juices. •Ship-to-shore communications via satellite, with email, and wireless, Internet access. •Clinic with licensed doctor. •Exercise room with elliptical trainer, hand weights, bike and floor mats. •Massage therapist.
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Rooms & Accommodation
61 Cabins
61 Cabins
Cabins are a reasonable size with some drawer space, phone, temperature control and en-suite facilities. They all have outside views (portholes or windows) and the bathrooms are very small.
cost from GBP 3116 to £3550 cruise only per person in lowest grade twin cabin.
Please enquire now for scheduled departure dates
£3116.00
Kind Points:701
13-Feb-2010
31-Dec-2013
Antarctic Explorer Cruise
cost from GBP 4619 cruise only per person in lowest grade twin cabin.
£4619.00
Kind Points:1039
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Nature & Kind Factor
Our Trusted Partner's Responsible and Sustainable Travel Policy
All the cruise operators we represent must be members of the International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators. IAATO is a member organization founded in 1991 to advocate, promote and practice safe and environmentally responsible private-sector travel to the Antarctic.
Since the beginning of the modern Antarctic tourism industry in 1969, the number of tourists in Antarctica has grown from a few hundred to more than 30,000 each year. Recognizing the potential environmental impacts that such growing numbers of tourism could cause, seven private tour operators conducting excursions in Antarctica joined together in 1991 to practice and promote the highest possible standards of travel in this remote, wild and delicate region of the world.
Currently, more than 100 Antarctica-bound outfitters are voluntary members of our organization, the International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators (IAATO). Together we have established extensive procedures and guidelines that ensure appropriate, safe and environmentally sound private-sector travel to the Antarctic: regulations and restrictions on numbers of people ashore; staff-to-passenger ratios; site-specific and activity guidelines; wildlife watching; pre- and post-visit activity reporting; passenger, crew and staff briefings; previous Antarctic experience for tour staff; contingency and emergency medical evacuation plans; and more.
IAATO is an industry group that has resolved to set the highest possible tourism operating standards in its effort to protect Antarctica. This effort is unique, and the challenge to maintain environmentally responsible tourism exists to this extent in no other region of the world. Our membership comprises ship operators, land-based operators, ship agents, travel agents, one government office and travel companies that charter ships and airplanes from existing operators.
About our Trusted Partner
Antarctica Bound are specialists in Antarctic Tours. Antarctic expeditions and adventure cruises, and have spent many years building valuable relationships with selected Antarctic cruise companies enabling us to gain a wealth of knowledge and experience which is passed on to you, our valued client.
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