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Bremen
The expedition ship, Bremen, will take you into regions of the world where you can fully satisfy your thirst for discoveries. Thanks to its shallow draught, it can call at the smallest ports, bays and meandering rivers. And our 12 expedition-ready, motorized rubber boats, the Zodiacs, enable passengers to land in even the most remote regions.
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Polarlys
There are unparalleled views from almost every quarter of this stylish vessel. Polished brass and wood sculptures, carvings and a choice selection of Norwegian contemporary art are found alongside the comfort of the bars, cafes, conference rooms and restaurant. There is a sundeck as well as an observation lounge to allow passengers unrivalled view of the passing scenery. There is also a library in which to relax with a book.
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Kong Harold
Named after the King of Norway, Kong Harold was built in 1993 to carry some 690 passengers in good levels of comfort. With the bar named after Nobel Peace laureate Fridtjof Nansen and the café after explorer Roald Amundsen, guests will find themselves surrounded by famous Norwegians. In addition, true to tradition, many well-known artists have put their own individual stamp on this exquisite ship.
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Lofoten
Built in 1964 the Lofoten is an old favorite, attracting many passengers to return time and time again. Although regularly refurbished, the vessel offers plenty of character and an inviting, cozy setting in lieu of excessive luxury. The Lofoten has been modernized, but not at the expense of the original coastal style and atmosphere.
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Richard With
M/S Richard With has large, comfortable lounges providing good views, wonderful cabins and suites of a high standard, fully licensed restaurants, cafés and bars, and souvenir shops that also sell a selection of toiletries. There is great emphasis on artistic decoration, and the ship has a multitude of oil paintings, water-colors, prints and sculptures that have resulted in the ship being described as a floating art gallery. Many of the artists come from places along the route of the world’s most beautiful voyage, and even more have allowed themselves to be inspired by the fantastic Norwegian coastal scenery. All of the ships are stabilized and have elevators and cabins that are wheelchair accessible. The ship also ship features a large, glass-enclosed panorama lounge that is perfect for viewing the passing scenery, as well as smoking and non-smoking lounges. M/S Richard With even has outdoor jacuzzis.
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Vesteralen
Vesteralen was the name of Norway's first coastal ship and this name is carried with pride by her modern counterpart. The ship was originally built in 1983 and was then refurbished to a high standard in 1995. The Vesteralen is characterised by bright and cheerful public areas offering a good degree of comfort and which feature interesting works of art by artists with links to the breathtaking Norwegian landscapes.
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Nordlys
It's only natural that art, decor, and colors inspired by the Northern Lights ("Nordlys") should characterize this ship. The woodwork, brass fittings, and textiles help make the public areas comfortable and elegant. Throughout the ship you'll find works by artists with roots in coastal Norway. Cabins are appointed with two lower berths, bathrooms with hair dryers and heated floors, a writing desk and closet. The spacious public areas are filled with works by Norwegian artists. The ship features a large, glass-enclosed panorama lounge that is perfect for viewing the passing scenery, as well as smoking and non-smoking lounges. In addition, there is a conference room, a small fitness room, sauna and a self-service laundry room. All cabins are modern and comfortable, whether they are inside or outside cabins. Double cabins have a sofa and a berth, while the 3-bed cabins have an extra berth. Outside cabins have windows allowing you to view the scenery, except cabins on deck 2 have a porthole, as do some on deck 3. All cabins are equipped with blankets which passengers may use if they wish to sit out on the deck.
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Nordstjernen
Built in 1956, the Nordstjernen is a traditional working ship that was modernized during the 1980s to facilitate voyages around the Spitsbergen Archipelago. The vessel has since been refurbished, all the while maintaining her rich vintage character that makes her a firm favorite among cruise enthusiasts. The ship is in excellent shape and preserves a high degree of charm, a sense of intimacy, and that good traditional coastal atmosphere.
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Fram
Fram was specially designed for cruising arctic waters. Through the extensive use of wool, leather, and oak, its interior has a Nordic feel. As she spends the summer months cruising the Greenland Sea, the Fram is decorated with works by esteemed Greenlandic artists.
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Nordnorge
The MS Nordnorge is a modern ship built in 1997. The ship complies with all safety requirements and is classified as a polar vessel suitable for sailing in icy waters, equipped with a fleet of Zodiacs for excursions. You will find a dining room, a cafe, a bar, a library, conference rooms, a fitness center, a "hospital", a sauna, a gift shop and several lounges. The cabins have private bathrooms with hair dryers and each cabin has air conditioning and heating. The majority of double cabins have two lower berths with private facilities. A few triple cabins are available. There are three cabins for physically challenged guests. There are two suites and 12 junior suites with queen-size beds and TVs. There are two brand new Jacuzzis in the stern on deck 6. The Jacuzzis are heated to 38 C/100 F and available all day. The ship has experienced tour guides giving in-depth lectures on Chile and the Antarctic. All passengers will be given a wind and waterproof jacket to wear outside your sweater or fleece jacket. Cover boots will also be provided for Zodiac landings in Antarctica.
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National Geographic Endeavor
Formerly known as the Caledonian Star, the National Geographic Endeavor is a superb sea-keeping expedition ship that blends comfort with exploration. On board, well-appointed cabins and cozy public spaces are fitted with all modern conveniences, catering for a maximum of 110 passengers. The vessel is very much a traditional ship, designed with a deep hull that is ideally shaped for the rigors of the southern seas.
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National Geographic Explorer
A former Norwegian ferry, the National Geographic Explorer was converted into a state-of-the-art ice-class expedition ship and launched in 2008. She is a powerful, fast and stylish cruiser designed for 21st-century exploration. The ship offers up to 148 guests an environment of adventure, comfort and informality in her expansive public areas and 81 outside cabins.
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Trollfjord
The magnificent 656-berth MS Trollfjord is fittingly named after one of the most dramatic sights on her voyage. A modern ship fitted with Norwegian wood and stone throughout the interior, she is also host to art created by Norwegian artists. The public areas benefit from huge windows which let in the light and provide excellent views of the passing scenery.The sauna, the fitness area and panoramic lounges on the top deck also offer spectacular views. The main dining room, cafes and bistros are all places to enjoy some wonderful food and the ship also has an extensive library.
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Nordkapp
On board the Nordkapp, you're surrounded by artworks by the renowned northern Norway artist Karl Erik Harr. His dramatic themes from coastal culture make the ship a floating art gallery. There are tastefully decorated public areas; and you'll enjoy fantastic views from all the panoramic lounges.
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