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OLA Cruise

Sea Spirit

ClassCruise Ship
Flag state-
Maiden Voyage Date1991
Cruise Age34
Cruise LinePoseidon Expeditions
Category-

Ship statistics

Gross Tonnage4,200t
Deck Levels6
Crew-to-Passenger Ratio1:1.58
Length91m/298.56ft
Decks with cabins5
Passengers-to-space ratio35
Width15m/49.21ft
Cabins60
Ice Class1D
Passengers114
Displacement-
Inflatable boat10ships

Current position

Call signCQEJ2
Draught of a vessel4.3
Bow heading102
IMO8802868
Lat54°52'34.6"S
Lon67°55'52.9"W
MMSI255806397
Nav statusUnderway (Engine Driven)

Deck plans

There are 5 floors
Main Deck
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DECK 2

Ocean Deck
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DECK 3

Club Deck
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DECK 4

Sports Deck
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DECK 5

Sun Deck
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DECK 6

Cabin information

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Triple Room

Code TS
Area 269.10 ft²
Deck 3
Square Window
Occupancy 3-3 people
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Main Deck Double Room

Code MDK
Area 231.42 ft²
Deck 2
Square Window
Occupancy 2-2 people
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Athens Double Room

Code CS
Area 269.10 ft²
Deck 3,4
Square Window
Occupancy 2-2 people

Gourmet restaurant

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Restaurant

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Outdoor bistro

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Bar

Recreational facilities

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Presentation lounge

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Expedition Desk

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Club Lounge

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Library

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Bridge

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Gym

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Reception

Introduction to the cruise

In December 2010, it sailed to the three Antarctic islands: Falkland Island, South Georgia Island, and Antarctic Peninsula for the first time, and became famous overnight, becoming the most popular Antarctic luxury cruise ship. The Sea Spirit luxury cruise ship has new and beautiful public facilities and spacious and elegant cabins with king-size beds. Because the Sea Spirit luxury cruise ship has the latest wheels and equipment, her sailing speed is extremely fast, and the time it takes to sail from the southernmost tip of Argentina to the south through the Drake Passage to Antarctica is greatly shortened, which can reduce passengers' wheel sickness and relatively increase passengers' time in the Antarctic waters.