The Ocean Adventurer is the perfect ship for people who enjoy soft adventure with creature comforts.
This sturdy expedition ship was built in 1975 and underwent an $8 million refurbishment in 2017 which included new engines and refurbished cabins and public spaces. All her cabins are ensuite with exterior views.








Cabin types
Triple
- Triple cabin, two lower berths, upper berth and a porthole with exterior views
- Located on the main deck
- Private bathroom
- Average cabin area 145 sq. ft. (13.5 m2)
Lower deck twin
- Twin cabin with two lower berths and a porthole with exterior views
- Located on lower deck
- Private bathroom
- Average cabin area 115 sq. ft. (11 m2)
Main deck twin porthole
- Twin cabin with two lower berths and a porthole with exterior views
- Located on the main deck
- Private bathroom
- Average cabin area 115 sq. ft. (11 m2)
Main deck twin window
- Twin cabin with two lower berths and two windows with exterior views
- Located on the main deck
- Private bathroom
- Average cabin area 115 sq. ft. (11 m2)
Superior
- Superior cabin with two lower berths and windows with exterior views
- Located on the Upper and Captain’s Decks
- Private bathroom
- Average cabin area 132 sq. ft. (12 m2)
Deluxe
- Deluxe cabin with two lower berths and windows with exterior views
- Located on the Captain’s Deck
- Private bathroom
- Average cabin area 144 sq. ft. (13 m2)
Suite
- Double bed made up of two twin berths and windows with exterior views
- Located on the Captain’s Deck
- Private bathroom
- Average cabin area 215 sq. ft. (20 m2)
Owner’s Suite
- Double bed made up of two twin berths and windows with exterior views
- Located on the Bridge Deck
- Private bathroom
- Average cabin area 208 sq. ft. (19 m2)
About the ship
Technical specifications
- Staff and Crew 84
- Guests 132
- Length 101.1 metres
- Breadth 16.2 metres
- Draft 4.5 metres
- Propulsion Diesel Twin Engines, 5200 horsepower
- Ice Class 1A
- Cruising speed 12 knots in open water
- Registered Bahamas
- Lifeboats 4 partially enclosed
Ship Amenities
- Bar staffed by a professional bar tender (drinks added to ship board account)
- 24 hour tea and coffee available
- Theatre style auditorium for presentations
- Polar library
- Clinic with licensed Doctor
- Wifi in certain public areas (data usage charges apply)
- Optional webmail account for email (charges apply)
- Ship to Shore telephone communications (charges apply)
- Polar boutique selling essentials, souvenirs and clothing
- On board laundry service (charges apply)
- Gym with a selection of fitness equipment
- Please note: the Ocean Adventurer does not have an elevator
Cabin Amenities
- All cabins have ensuite facilities
- All cabins have external views
- Cabins serviced daily
- Hairdryer
- Bathrobes
- Shower gel and shampoo provided
- In room safe
- Climate control
- Electrical current 220 volts. Plugs are standard European two round pin plugs
Optional activities
- Kayaking (all departures)*
- Camping (select Antarctic departures)*
- Snowshoeing (select departures)
*These adventure options need to be booked and paid in advance. Numbers are limited.
Other Inclusions on the Ocean Adventurer
- Expedition Parka to keep
- Expedition boots on loan
- Downloadable Photographic journal documenting your voyage
- Presentations by the Expedition team and onboard experts
- All meals and snacks on board
- All shore landings and zodiac cruising according to the daily programme
- All luggage handling on board the ship
- All port charges and taxes
- Emergency evacuation insurance to a maximum of US$100,000 per person
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