Heritage Adventurer

- Capacity
- 180
- Built
- 2021
- Length
- 124 metres
- Gross Tonnage
- 8,378gt
- Beam
- 18 metres
- Engines
- 3,940 horsepower (x2)
- Draft
- 4.97 metres
- Country Regions
- Australia West Coast, Western Australia, Australian Outback,
Kimberley, Southern Japan
Ship Overview
New to the cruise line's fleet in 2021, the Heritage Adventurer is a modern and safe ship. Originally designed for 180 passengers, the ship will travel with a maximum of 140, offering plenty of space for exploration and enjoyment. Built in Finland in 1993 as an expedition cruise ship with the highest ice class, the Heritage Adventurer offers numerous amenities, such as two separate bar and lounge areas with 180-degree views, a wellness center with a whirlpool, a sauna, and an extensive (polar) library.
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Staterooms / Suites
- (Heritage Suites)
- (Worsley Suites)
- (Superior Single Cabins)
- (Superior Cabins Deck 5)
- (Superior Cabins Deck 4)
- (Superior Triple Cabins)
- (Main deck single cabins)
- (Main deck single cabins)
- (Main deck triple cabins)

Features
The suites are located on deck 6 and offer generous space and a private bathroom with a shower, toilet, and bathtub. The spacious living area features a sofa bed, a large table and desk, ample storage space, and two large windows. The sleeping area features a comfortable double bed.
Dining

The two restaurant sections offer passengers a wide range of options inside the ship. A breakfast buffet and lunch, as well as five-course à la carte menus, round out the culinary delights of the expedition days.