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OLA Cruise

G Expedition

ClassCruise Ship
Flag state-
Maiden Voyage Date1972
Cruise Age52
Cruise LineG Adventures Galapagos
Category-

Ship statistics

Gross Tonnage6,334t
Deck Levels-
Crew-to-Passenger Ratio-
Length105m
Decks with cabins-
Passengers-to-space ratio-
Width18.9m
Cabins-
Ice Class1B
Passengers134
Displacement-
Inflatable boat-

Current position

Call signA8QL4
Draught of a vessel4.6
Bow heading109
IMO7211074
Lat54°49'20.0"S
Lon68°14'25.4"W
MMSI636013956
Nav statusMoored

Deck plans

There are 5 floors
Deck 2
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DECK 2

Deck 3
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DECK 3

Deck 4
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DECK 4

Deck 5
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DECK 5

Deck 6
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DECK 6

Cabin information

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Introduction

Category 1 & 2 cabins

Deck 2
Porthole
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Category 3 Cabins

Deck 3
Square Window

Gourmet restaurant

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Introduction

Polar Bear Pub

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Albatross Dining Room

Recreational facilities

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Mudroom

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Library

Introduction to the cruise

Your glorious ride
The G Expedition provides an intimate small-ship cruising experience. Completely refurbished in 2009, she boasts spacious cabins, each featuring ocean-facing windows or portholes and private en-suite facilities. Large common areas and observation decks provide panoramic views of the distinctive landscapes of some of the world's most remote regions. The Expedition's spacious confines can hold up to 134 passengers. Many expedition cruise operators offer you a choice of space, comfort or expertise; the Expedition delivers all three at a price few can top. With a focus on safety, comfort and the unique demands of polar travel, the crew of the Expedition is committed to the ship’s continued safe operation.

About our vessel

Built for adventure
Fast – spend less time in transit and more time exploring
Sturdy – excellent stability and performance in rough weather
Safe – designed with safety in mind
Control – operated by G Adventures
Responsible – environmental policies that meet and exceed industry regulations

Safety Features
Forward-looking sonar reduces the risk of its grounding on uncharted reefs or rocks.
Designed to Ice Class 1B specifications for service in sea ice.
Four totally covered lifeboats provide capacity for all passengers and crew, while six liferafts boast a capacity of 150 persons.
Full immersion cold weather survival suits for all passengers and crew