A small ship for only 139 passengers and 80 crew members for one the best 1:7 passenger ratios. We love their core value of sustainability and their aim to get you 'out there' exploring as much as possible.
Going Where Other Ships Can’t
Antarctica is a uniquely challenging environment, one that Seaventure is supremely prepared for. Its state-of-the-art stabilizing system provides safe, comfortable passage through even rough seas, and its ice rating is second-to-none in these waters. This means Seaventure can usher you into places (and amazing experiences) that regularly turn away lesser ships.
Antarctica is Always Front and Center
Seaventure features an outer viewing deck that circles the entire ship, and an outdoor dining area and heliport where we host events whenever weather permits. Indoors, our elegant dining areas and spacious presentation room surround you with oversized windows, so you’ll never have to miss a passing iceberg or an impromptu sighting of a Humpback or school of Orcas. Even our treadmills and ellipticals keep your eyes trained on the mesmerizing Antarctic landscape.
Caring For a Fragile Environment
When Polar Latitudes replaced our previous ships with Seaventure three years ago, we reduced our per-passenger emissions by 20%, a critical factor in the decision. Onboard, we’ve reduced the use of plastic by 50% over the last 3 years, with a goal of zero unrecycled plastic by 2025. Even our expedition jackets, produced by Shackleton of London, will be 100% recycled by the ’24-‘25 season.
At a glance
A ship built for Antarctic waters
Highest ice rating
Small-ship, personalized luxury
Full wrap-around viewing deck
Multiple outdoor event spaces
Oversized viewing windows throughout
Multiple dining areas, gym, sauna
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