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Onboard the Clipper Adventurer

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The Clipper Adventurer is a superb oceangoing vessel equipped with stabilizers and an ice-hardened hull that allow it to navigate easily in the most rugged natural environments. The vessel is outfitted with state-of-the-art satellite navigation and communication equipment. The Clipper Adventurer is classified A-1 ice class for unrestricted passenger service by the Lloyd's Register.

Cabins: Twin cabins on Main and A-Deck average 136 square feet; cabins on Promenade Deck average 165 square feet; suites are 211 square feet. All ship cabins have a bathroom with shower, individually controlled thermostats, music system, intercom system, European-type outlets (two round sockets) at 220 volts, wardrobe, full-length mirrors, lockable drawers, emergency buttons to call reception, desk, chair and hair dryer. All cabins have two twin lower beds. A few triple cabins are available. Ocean view cabins on A-Deck have two portholes (12 inches in diameter); cabins 200–211 have one porthole (12 inches in diameter); cabins 212–231 have one window (24 inches x 17 inches); cabins on Promenade Deck and suites have one window (22 inches by 16.5 inches).

Facilities: Dining room, lounge, library, gift shop, infirmary staffed by a registered physician, laundry, small gym and Zodiacs.

Details: Built: 1975. Gross tonnage: 4,364. Length: 330 feet. Draft: 15.5 feet. Beam: 53.5 feet. Crew: 79. Registry: Bahamas.

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