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Sail Aboard the

Norway Ship

with Cheesemans' Ecology Safaris

General Information

We chose the most well-equipped and comfortable vessel in the small ship class. The ice-strengthened hull and shallow draft enables you to explore and photograph channels and inlets other ships simply cannot navigate. The ship is equipped with Zodiacs for cruising and shore excursions. Enjoy excellent wildlife and scenic viewing from a large, dual-level observation deck at the front, and large windows in the social areas. The spacious and comfortable lounge provides room to relax, gather socially, edit photos, and attend informative lectures. You have your own private cabin for lower deck cabins (or shared for main deck cabins), all with private bathroom facilities. With only twelve passengers, this ship is perfect for exploring places bigger ships cannot navigate.

Accommodations

Cabins: The ship’s 12 cabins are cozy and comfortable, and each person has his/her own private cabin (if you choose) and each cabin has its own private bathroom facilities.

Dining: The ship’s dining room and lounge have a panoramic view so you will not miss any action or scenery as the ship sails.

Observation Deck: Enjoy excellent wildlife and scenic viewing from the large observation deck at the front and large windows in the social areas.

Lounge: Enjoy relaxing, social gathering, photo editing, and discussing Photoshop techniques in the spacious and comfortable lounge.

Outside Decks: The outside deck also provides an open-view area for observing polar bears and other wildlife or to soak in the wonderful scenery.

Zodiacs: Two Zodiac drivers and three Zodiacs (one spare) are available to ferry passengers between the ship and shore or for cruising to see wildlife and Arctic scenery.

Deck Plan

Cabins #101, 102, 107, and 108 have one twin bed with a private bath.

Cabins #103-106, 109, 110, 201, and 202 have one double bed with a private bath.

Note: Deck plan, cabin arrangements, and cabin amenities are subject to change by ship operator. Deck plan diagrams are not drawn to scale.