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Variety Voyager

The

Variety Voyager

, built in 2012,

accommodates up to 72 guests. All cabins

have ocean views and feature twin beds or

a double bed, sitting area, en suite marble

bathrooms, flat-screen television, mini-

fridge, and individually controlled heating/

cooling. As on all yachts, cabins are smaller

than they are on big cruise ships but are

very comfortable. The spacious public spaces

include a single-seating dining room, plus a

rear deck for outdoor dining, a large lecture

lounge, a reference library, and a sun deck

with a bar and lounge area. You can get a

taste of navigation while visiting the bridge,

open to guests most of the day, depending

on weather conditions. Additional amenities

include a small gym, spa, computer station

with internet, and laundry service. The ship

carries a crew of 30.

Cuba Cultural Adventure,

p. 33

Silver Discoverer/Explorer

The 120-guest

Silver Discoverer

and her sister

ship, the 130-guest

Silver Explorer,

offer a

truly luxurious cruise experience. On board,

guests are accommodated in ocean-view suites

that feature an en suite bar. There is also

butler service, along with panoramic lounges

and an open bar and restaurant where fellow

travelers gather to swap tales about their day’s

adventures. Additional amenities include

a fitness center, beauty salon, and massage

center. A team of onboard experts present

informal talks, guide Zodiac outings, and lead

small-group explorations ashore.

Antarctic cruises,

pp. 6-7

Seychelles & Madagascar

, p. 20

Zanzibar to Durban

, p. 21

Hong Kong to Nagasaki

, p. 25

Guadalcanal to Vanuatu

, p. 26

Vanuatu to Cairns

, p. 29

Russian Far East

, p. 11

Spirit of Enderby

The 50-guest expedition vessel

Spirit of

Enderby

, while offering very basic cabins,

some with shared bathrooms, has a warm

and intimate atmosphere, a professional

staff, and excellent cuisine prepared by

New Zealand and Australian chefs. The

vessel has a bar, small lecture room, and

library. She is equipped with a fleet of go-

anywhere Zodiacs. Designed and built as a

research vessel, she still undertakes research

expeditions when not focused on passenger

cruises. The ship is accompanied by a veteran

team of experienced naturalists and guides

who have devoted a lifetime to field research

in the areas that the ship visits.

Wrangel Island, Across the Top of the World:

p. 10

Melanesia Discoverer,

p. 27