She’s becoming known as the humpback ship, not because of her shape, but because this popular cruise vessel follows the whales, cruising Alaska and then Hawaii, with side trips to Australia, before repeating the route. And she has large numbers of repeat passengers too, who enjoy the excellent level of service on this small ship which caters to a generally mature audience and doesn’t have any of the glitzy children’s attractions offered on other lines. Two thirds of her staterooms have ocean views, and only fourteen have balconies, so if whale watching is important to you, make sure you get the cabin view you want.
Entertainment * Childrens Play Area * Cinema * Theatre Fitness * Aerobics/Yoga * Basketball * Gym * Jogging Track Food and Drink * 6 x Bars * Grill * Martini Bar * 4 x Restaurants Other * Duty-free shop Recreational * Card Room * 1 x Indoor Pools * Nightclub * 2 x Outdoor Pools Relaxation * Spa * 4 x Whirlpools Technology * Internet Café
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