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M/V Ocean Nova


M/V Ocean Nova is a modern, comfortable, vessel that offers the exclusive Fly and Cruise combination. Built in Denmark in 1992 and completely rebuilt, the boat has an ice-strengthened hull ideally suited for expedition travel in Antarctica. Capacity is limited to just 68 passengers accommodated in cabins with en-suite facilities. On-board is a panoramic observation lounge and presentation room, spacious dining room, bar and library.


Key Features


■ Exclusive Fly and Cruise format avoids sailing the Drake Passage


■ Small number of travellers increases speed and fl exibility of operation


■ Very high expedition staff to customer ratio ■ Panoramic lounge and bridge for observation ■ Modern in style and decor


Ship Details


Passengers: 68 Staff and Crew: 38 Dimensions: Length 73 m; breadth 11 m; draught 3.7 m


Cruising speed: 12 knots Ice class: 1B (hull 1A)


Cabin Categories


Single cabin Lower berth; window; en-suite facilities.


Twin cabin Two lower berths; window; en-suite facilities.


Triple cabin OBSER VATION LOUNGE


Two lower and one upper berth; window; en-suite facilities. OBSER


VATION LOUNGE


Staff Cabins Staff Cabins


Triple 2 lower / 1 upper berths Triple 2 lower / 1 upper berths


Twin lower berths Twin lower berths


Dedicated Single 1 lower berth


Dedicated Single 1 lower berth


Bridge Deck


Upper Deck EXPEDITION LEADER OFFICE


EXPEDITION LEADER


OFFICE


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