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     THE CRUISE SHIP CLIPPER
The 122-passenger Clipper Adventurer, among the very few vessels in the world specifically constructed for expedition voyages to the far reaches of this remote land. Her icestrengthened hull permits her to glide easily and safely through ice-strewn waters that are not acces-
sible to conventional cruise vessels. She has advanced communications and navigation equipment, and newly installed, state-of-the-art Sperry Gyrofin stabilizers. In 1998 the Adventurer had a $13 million conversion done in Scandinavia. She is a handsome expedition vessel, done in the style of great ocean liners when ships were ships. With lots of varnished wood, brass, and wooden decks, the ship has all new outside cabins, with lower beds and private facilities. There is a Main Lounge, bar, Clipper Club, library/card room, gymnasium, sauna, gift shop, and beauty salon. American staff serves American and Continental cuisine. The ship has a fleet
of 10 Zodiacs and a special loading platform. An ice class rating of A-1 allows the Clipper Adventurer to go to places larger cruise ships can only dream of, and she does it in comfort and style unsurpassed by other vessels her size.

Cabins: All cabins have a window with outside view. Each has private facilities and climate controls.

Quad Lower Forward, 2 upper 2 lower berths, private facilities, porthole window.
Triple Lower Deck, 1 upper 2 lower berths, private facilities, porthole window.
Junior Double, two lower berths, shower, porthole window
Double, two lower berths, shower, porthole window.
Deluxe Double, shower, midship, two lower berths, porthole window.
Main Double, two lower berths, shower, porthole window.
Junior Suite, two lower berths, bath or shower, sitting area.
Superior Double, two lower berths, shower, picture window.
Suite, two lower beds, bath with shower, window,sitting area.
Owner’s Suite, two lower berths, shower, porthole window.
     16 DAY CRUISE NORTHWEST PASSAGE
Explore the historic North-
west Passage on this arctic adventure cruise. The quest for the Northwest Passage has occupied the minds of Western civilization for half a millennia. The English called the hypothetical route the Northwest Passage, while the Spanish called it the Strait of Anián...MORE INFO
     15 DAY CRUISE NORTHWEST PASSAGE
Explore the Northwest Passage on this 15 day arctic adventure cruise. This voyage starts with a monu-
mental voyage along one of Greenland's longest fjords, 168km out to Davis Strait as you cross into the Arctic Circle. Turning the corner, you'll head north along the Sisimuit coast....MORE INFO
     ARCTIC CRUISE GREENLAND CANADA
Throughout the Canadian Arctic waterways history manifests in physical geography as we pass straits, islands and peninsulas bearing the names of the men who charted this for-bidden coastline. Names
like Franklin Strait, M’Clintock Channel, Gjoa
Haven and Kent Peninsula conjures century old tales of tragedy, hardship, determination, extraordinary feats of the human mind and body conjures century old tales of tragedy, hardship, determination, extraordinary feats of the human mind and body, and the explorers who made them. Join us and trace the infamous passage that engulfed the imagination of millions and occupied navies for centuries. Be a part of nautical history.
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