MS QUEST
Ms Quest
Why travel aboard these ships?
- A very comfortable and well-appointed ship
- Extensively refurbished in 2004/05 to high standards with Scandinavian styling
- Small expeditionary-style ship capable of accommodating up to 53 passengers
- Choice of 7 different cabin types, all with outside view, en suite bathroom and twin/ double beds
- Comfortable panoramic lounge with bar and library offering great views throughout the day
Technical specifications:
- 53 passengers (max)
- Built in Denmark
- 49m long x 11m wide
- Ice strengthened
Originally built in Denmark in 1992 with the highest ice class to serve as a ferry on Greenland’s west coast. In 2004/05 she underwent a complete refurbishment before starting her career as a small and comfortable expedition ship in Arctic waters. Quest takes a maximum of just 53 passengers in 26 well-appointed cabins, all with sea-view and private facilities.
In the dining room you are treated to delicious meals in between landings and in the panorama lounge you can enjoy a breathtaking view of the surrounding polar landscape. A series of entertaining lectures during the course of your voyage on the area’s flora, fauna, history and glaciology are also given here. In the lounge there is also a well-stocked bar and a small library. Passengers are always welcome on the bridge and there is always something to see or search for from the spacious observation decks.
The ship has Scandinavian officers and there is a friendly and informal atmosphere on board. English is the official language on board.
MS QUEST TRIPS
- 8 days in length and only operates in June
- Travel aboard a small (max. 48) ice-strengthened vessel
- Almost guaranteed to see polar bears, whales and seals
- Very personalised expeditionary experience
PRICE: From £2,310 per person
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- Explore one of the world's last pristine wilderness region
- Visit the best place in the Arctic to see polar bears
- Travel aboard a small (max. 48) ice-strengthened vessel
PRICE: From £2,360 per person
DATES: 12/06/2009, 22/06/2009
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