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Caledonian Sky & Island Sky Built in 1991 as a private yacht, the Caledonian Sky has been completely refurbished to become an elegant expedition vessel. She carries 100- 114 guests, depending on the destination, in spacious suites offering ocean views, sitting area (some with a private balcony), well-appointed bathrooms, flat-screen TV, telephone, personal safe, hairdryer, and mini- fridge. The ship also has a dining room, two bars, library, lounge with panoramic floor-to- ceiling windows, a medical clinic and doctor, small gym and salon, ample outdoor decks, and an elevator that serves all decks. A fleet of Zodiacs allows landings at remote locations. We also offer cruises aboard her sister ship, the Island Sky . Caledonian Sky: Multiple cruises , pp. 24-28 I s land Sky: p. 17

Callisto The elegant 34-guest Callisto offers an intimate experience aboard a boutique yacht. Her small size allows visits to unspoiled ports, pristine beaches, and coves and harbors that are familiar to fishermen and other sailors of small craft, but inaccessible to large cruise liners. The spacious staterooms are beautifully furnished, and all have sea views (with large windows on the Leto deck and portholes on the Daphne deck). Cabins are air conditioned and feature twin or double beds, telephone, TV/DVD, minisafe, minibar, and marble-appointed bath with shower. The lounge is warm and inviting, and meals are served at a single, unassigned seating in the spacious dining area or al fresco on one of her decks. Serviced by a crew of 18, the Callisto also features a library, email service, Jacuzzi, and a swimming platform. Treasures of Costa Rica & the Panama Canal , p. 30

Bengal Ganga The 56-guest Bengal Ganga , built in 2004, hearkens back to an earlier era, when India’s colonial-style steamers were used to ferry important officials and celebrities through far-flung deltas. All cabins have individually controlled air conditioning, electronic mini- safe, luggage storage, wardrobe, writing desk, and amenities include a hairdryer, bathrobes, and slippers. Upper and main deck cabins have their own deck space with rattan chairs and table outside the cabin. Public areas include a sun deck, solarium, library, lounge and bar, and dining room. Meals are served buffet style, with mainly Indian cuisine but also some Western choices. An open-bridge policy is in effect at most times. The Bengal Ganga is served by a crew of 30. Incredibly on the Ganges , p. 22

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