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Celebrity XpeditionMega Yacht | 98 Passengers | Operated by Celebrity Cruises296 feet | Cabins/Staterooms: 44Our newest ship is one that sails you back into history, through the fabled waters surrounding the Galapagos Islands. Cruise aboard Celebrity Xpedition and you'll experience a sense of intimacy that can only be achieved aboard a smaller ship. And yet, Celebrity Xpedition is filled with touches that are luxuriously… |
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Clelia IIMega Yacht | 100 Passengers | Operated by Travel Dynamics International290 feet | Cabins/Staterooms: 50Launched in 2009, after extensive refurbishment, redecoration and other improvements, the all-suite Clelia II offers the finest in small-ship cruise travel. This private yacht-like cruise ship accommodates only 100 guests in 50 suites, each of which affords ocean views, measures 215 square feet or more and is… |
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Corinthian IIMega Yacht | 114 Passengers | Operated by Travel Dynamics International; Cruise West297 feet | Cabins/Staterooms: 57The elegant 114-guest Corinthian II has established itself as one of the finest expedition cruise ships in Antarctica. With an ice-strengthened hull, a fleet of Zodiac inflatable craft for forays ashore and a set of stabilizers for smooth sailing, this high-quality expedition cruise ship can explore the Antarctic… |
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Le LevantMega Yacht | 90 Passengers | Operated by Ponant Cruises; Tauck330 feet | Cabins/Staterooms: 45A sleek thoroughbred, 100 meters of pure elegance gives you a taste for the private yacht experience. At first sight, the fine lines of Le Levant’s silhouette strike you with their distinctive elegance. In a sophisticated and harmonious setting, the elegance and the discretion of our crew will give another… |
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Oceanic DiscovererMega Yacht | 72 Passengers | Operated by Coral Princess Cruises63 metres | Cabins/Staterooms: 36Our new multi-million dollar ship has recently been built at NQEA Australia in Cairns. The ship carries 72 passengers in 36 cabins and has a cruising speed of 14 knots. The shallow draft of the 63m ship allows it to access the isolated places that Coral Princess is famed for visiting. |
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OrionMega Yacht | 106 Passengers | Operated by Orion Expedition Cruises103 metres | Cabins/Staterooms: 53Technically and aesthetically, Orion is arguably the most sophisticated vessel in its class. The Berlitz Ocean Cruising and Cruise Ships guide describes her as "the latest in the quest to build the ideal expedition cruise ship". Constructed by the world-leading Cassens Shipyard in Emden, and launched in November… |
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Prince Albert IIMega Yacht | 132 Passengers | Operated by Silversea354 feet | Cabins/Staterooms: 66Embark on a luxurious expedition to the best far-flung destinations in the world aboard Prince Albert II, a purpose-built expedition ship unlike any other. Designed specifically for navigating waters in some of the world’s most remote destinations, including both of earth’s polar regions, the 6,072-ton vessel… |
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SeaDream IMega Yacht | 110 Passengers | Operated by SeaDream Yacht Club344 feet | Cabins/Staterooms: 55SeaDream's twin mega-yachts were designed as prototypes for the ultra-luxury yachting experience. SeaDream yachts reflect a passion for style, quality and casual perfection. |
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SeaDream IIMega Yacht | 110 Passengers | Operated by SeaDream Yacht Club344 feet | Cabins/Staterooms: 55SeaDream's twin mega-yachts were designed as prototypes for the ultra-luxury yachting experience. SeaDream yachts reflect a passion for style, quality and casual perfection. |
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Spirit of OceanusMega Yacht | 120 Passengers | Operated by Cruise West295 feet | Cabins/Staterooms: 60Cruise West's first oceangoing vessel is also our most spacious and luxurious. Equipped with stabilizers, the Spirit of Oceanus opens up whole new horizons for our style of up-close, casual small-ship cruising. In Alaska, that means the Gulf of Alaska and the remote vastness of the Aleutian Islands and the Bering… |

