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Old 10-23-2009, 01:00 PM *Lars* is online now     #1 (permalink)
New Antarctic Expedition Ship from A&K


ABERCROMBIE & KENT INTRODUCES WORLD'S FINEST EXPEDITION SHIP AND CELEBRATES 20 YEARS IN ANTARCTICA

For those dreaming of genuine adventure, Antarctica has long been considered the last frontier. This pristine landscape of mountains and glaciers remains largely untouched by civilization, however this once-remote destination has moved to the top of many travellers' places to go next list. Global luxury travel company Abercrombie & Kent has been taking travellers to Antarctica for over 20 years and is the expert in providing unforgettable travel experiences for its discerning guests.

In order to provide the highest levels of floating accommodation and service in Antarctica, Abercrombie & Kent (A&K), has chartered the spacious new MV Le Boreal for the 2010/2011 Antarctic season. An all-balcony expedition ship, MV Le Boreal features a convenient layout, aided by three passenger elevators. Highlights include a single seating dining room, al fresco dining, an outdoor heated pool, and a modern lecture facility and theatre, as well as an ample and comfortable gathering area and library. A full-service salon, steam rooms, spa and fitness centre are a welcome addition to cater for all guests' requirements. On other cruises to different destinations, she carries more than 264 passengers however in Antarctica, A&K limits her to just 199 guests.

That's an important A&K difference: fewer passengers mean more shore excursions each day, as well as outside staterooms with private balconies for every guest.

Environmentally Responsible

Designed with the environment in mind, MV Le Boreal will be the most environmentally-friendly ship to sail in Antarctica, with cutting-edge technology that includes the most up-to-date waste water system, recycling facilities, and other measures designed to ensure that the ship operates with minimal impact on the environment including:

- State-of-the-art computerized dynamic positioning eliminates the need for dropping anchor in fragile marine reserves, protecting corals and the environment.

- Thermal and phonic insulation in engines and the propulsion system reduces overall energy consumption. This insulation also minimizes noise and vibration for passenger comfort.

- The most advanced waste water system and waste management. Waste will be sorted, treated and stored in a special refrigerated zone for proper discharge in port. NO water (other than fully potable water), waste or rubbish will be discharged at sea.

- Operates on the lightest and cleanest burning Marine Gas Oil fuel in full compliance with new International Maritime Organization standards taking effect in July 2011.

- Zodiac boats are equipped with fuel efficient 4-stroke engines that meet the strictest environmental standards.

Abercrombie & Kent has planned three expeditions for the 2010-2011 Antarctic season aboard MV Le Boreal during the best months for travel in these waters. Itineraries include:

· Classic Antarctica highlights the best of the Antarctic Peninsula: vast penguin and seabird colonies, dramatic icebergs and glaciers … a paradise for those who want to observe and photograph wildlife at close range. Sail through breathtaking Paradise Bay and into the Lemaire Channel. Professor James McClintock will share the changes he has seen over the past 25 years and introduce scientists at Palmer Station. Fourteen day Philanthropic Journey: December 7-20, 2010 from US$9,995.

· On Antarctica, South Georgia and the Falkland Islands, follow in the footsteps of one of the greatest adventurers of all time: Sir Ernest Shackleton. This itinerary offers close-up views of the unique king penguin, along with fur and elephant seals. Visit an active research station on the Antarctic Peninsula. Nineteen day departures Dec 17-Jan 5 and January 2-21, 2011; from US$15,795. Family Departure: December 17, 2010-January 5, 2011. Children under 18 save 50% of cruise price when travelling with an adult (except in suites).

Prices are per person, double occupancy

Sujata Raman, A&K's Managing Director says, "As experts in small ship cruising in destinations worldwide, we carefully match the ship to the destination. In a place like Antarctica you need to strike just the right balance between on-board amenities and full-fledged wilderness adventure as well as environmental responsibility. The sleek, contemporary design of Le Boreal allows us to offer a distinctly different adventure cruise experience with private balconies and access to crystal-clear bays and narrow fjords that the big cruise ships simply can't reach."

For more information or a copy of the 2010 Inspiring Journeys brochure, contact Abercrombie & Kent on 1300 851 800, or visit Luxury travel with Abercrombie & Kent - Luxury travel, adventure travel, luxury tours, world travel, private escorted travel, luxury getaways, honeymoons, and safaris - Abercrombie & Kent to download your own copy

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Old 10-23-2009, 07:53 PM freakcruiser is offline     #2 (permalink)
Le Boreal certainly is an interesting ship. Thanks for the post Lars.

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Old 10-23-2009, 08:19 PM Char is offline     #3 (permalink)
These are wonderful itineraries and I hope they fill the ships! The prices are quite high, but for that kind of cruise and the number of days, I guess it is "reasonable". I would love to be able to go on one of these adventures!

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Old 10-24-2009, 06:36 AM *Lars* is online now     #4 (permalink)
Char, I hope to be able to go to Antarctica one day also.
But now with the restrictions on he amount of cruise ships allowed to sail in the region I would expect the prices to go up further.

Le Boreal is owned by the cruise company: Compagnie des Iles de Ponant and the Boreal is one of 2 newbuilds for the company. The other ships being the L`Austral.

Compagnie des Îles du Ponant - Le Boreal and L'Austral: Towards New Horizons as of 2010

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