Choosing Antarctic Cruise Ship
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small ships under 200 passengers enjoy more Landings and an intimate experience but expect a bumpier ride in rough Seas
midsize ships 200 to 500 passengers offers a good balance of comfort Landings and moderate stability
large ships over 500 passengers more amenities and great stability in rough Seas but no Landings allowed
All Ships must follow the International Association of Antarctica tour operators guidelines ensuring minimal environmental impact
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Here’s a quick guide to the different cruise ship sizes you can choose from to visit Antarctica: 1. Small Ships: Under 200 passengers. Enjoy more landings and an intimate experience, but expect a bumpier ride in rough seas. 2. Mid-Sized Ships: 200 to 500 passengers. Offers a good balance of comfort, landings, and moderate stability. 3. Large Ships: Over 500 passengers. More amenities and great stability in rough seas, but no landings allowed. 📧 Contact us: kengraham@travelonly.com 🌐 Visit our website: www.kengraham.travelonly.com 📲 Instagram: www.instagram.com/travelonly_with_ken #cruise #expedition #vacation #viking #hurtigruten #silversea #antarctica