Ocean Victory

Ocean Victory exterior
Ocean Victory bar
Ocean Victory observation lounge
Ocean Victory lounge
Ocean Victory restaurant
Ocean Victory deck dining
Ocean Victory dining
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Accommodating 190 guests, Ocean Victory adeptly blends aesthetics, utility and environmental responsibility to ensure comfort, adventure and sustainability in Antarctica.

Ocean Victory boasts the highest Polar code 6 and Ice class 1A designations, making it an ideal vessel for small-ship expedition cruising. Sturdy construction and a patented X-Bow design create excellent maneuverability and enjoyable travel by reducing seasickness, noise and vibration. Fuel requirements are also reduced by 60% due to the special X-Bow structuring. 

All staterooms are well-appointed and feature exceptional space, amenities and ocean views. Suite categories include complimentary butler and laundry service.

Public areas provide a convivial atmosphere for socializing and relaxation. Admire the surrounding scenery and spot for whales from two observation lounges, the outdoor bar, or while soaking in one of two hot tubs. Seize an opportunity to dine on deck eight in the specialty restaurant offering lava stone cooking. This unique and healthy food experience dates from the times of Vikings and makes for a dynamic and satisfying pairing with beverage selections from French wine tasting menus and organic coffees and teas.

Visit the polar library and curl up with tales of intrepid Antarctic explorers. Browse the onboard boutique gift shop for souvenirs, gain educational enrichment via discussions in the lecture room, and practice self-care with fitness and wellness options including a gym and spa facilities. (NOTE: Gym access is weather-dependent and may be limited during Drake Passage crossings.)

Built with an environmental focus, this vessel implements a green initiative program using only sustainable seafood and biodegradable laundry products, and eliminates single-use plastics. Special engine controls optimize speed and fuel consumption. In addition, the ship is equipped with dynamic positioning, granting it the ability to “drop” a virtual anchor almost anywhere. It maintains precise positioning using its own propellers and thrusters. This virtual anchor helps protect the sea floor and wildlife. 

Stateroom Categories: Each stateroom offers exterior ocean views, individual climate control, two twin beds or one king bed, closets, TV, writing desk and chair, and private en suite bathroom with bathrobes, shampoo, shower gel, and hair dryer.

Albatros State (D): Porthole window; located on Decks 3 and 4; approx. 139-236 sq.ft.

French Balcony (E): Floor-to-ceiling windows; located on Deck 7; approx. 150 sq.ft.

Balcony State (C): Private balcony with floor-to-ceiling windows; located on Decks 4 and 6; approx. 193-269 sq.ft.

Grand Balcony State (B2): Sitting area and private balcony with floor-to-ceiling windows; located on Deck 4; approx. 269-322 sq.ft.

Balcony Suite (B1): Private balcony with floor-to-ceiling windows; located on Deck 6; approx. 279-344 sq.ft.

Junior Suite (A): Additional sofa bed, sitting area and private balcony with floor-to-ceiling windows; located on Deck 7; approx. 387 sq.ft.

Premium Suite (PS): Two-room suite, additional sofa bed, table and chairs, and private balcony with floor-to-ceiling windows; located on Deck 4; approx. 452 sq.ft.

Single Porthole (G): Porthole window; located on Deck 3; approx. 150 sq.ft.

Triple Porthole (F): Additional sofa bed with a porthole window; located on Deck 3; approx. 193-236 sq.ft.

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