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Le Boréal
You’ll enjoy unforgettable cruising aboard the
elegant
Le Boréal
, with its welcoming yacht-
like atmosphere and French-style cuisine.
The ship offers 132 outside-facing staterooms
(most with balconies) with private bathrooms,
individually-controlled air conditioning,
flat-screen satellite TV, minibar, desk, safe,
hairdryer, iPod™ docks, bathrobes, telephone,
internet access, and 24-hour room service.
Public areas include two restaurants (one with
outdoor seating), three lounges, a spa and
fitness facility, and three bars, including an
open-air bar on the pool deck. In addition to
the swimming pool, you can swim or snorkel
from the drop-down deck at the stern. The
ship carries a crew of 139 and meets the
international “Cleanship” label for eco-friendly
features.
Multiple cruises,
pp. 6, 7, 11, 31
Coral Discoverer
The 65-guest
Coral Discoverer
was launched
in 2005 and is scheduled for a major
refurbishment in 2016. Her small size is
perfect for regional exploration. She carries
Zodiacs, a glass-bottom boat, and a powerful
excursion boat that can bring all guests ashore
for tours. A spacious lounge equipped with two
large plasma TV screens is ideal for lectures,
and there is a sun deck with a Jacuzzi. All
staterooms offer an ocean view. The dining
room features the finest fresh seafood of
the region and a comprehensive selection of
Australian and New Zealand wines. Please
note: There is no elevator on this vessel.
Multiple cruises
, pp. 24, 29
Hebridean Sky
The all-suite
Hebridean Sky
is a spacious, yet
intimate, expedition vessel accommodating up
to 114 guests. In March 2016, the
Hebridean
Sky
underwent a multi-million-dollar retrofit,
adding state-of-the-art stabilization, fuel
efficiency, and upgraded communication
systems. Her beautifully designed public
spaces include a single-seating dining room, a
large lounge, elegant club and bar with piano,
two outdoor seating areas, and library. All
suites have an ocean view and feature a sitting
room, en suite bathroom, television, spacious
wardrobes, and dressing table. The
Hebridean
Sky
carries a fleet of Zodiacs, available for
accessing remote shorelines and islands.
Multiple cruises
, pp. 6, 7, 8, 16