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The Clipper Adventurer is a handsome expedition vessel reminiscent of the days of the great ocean liners. The vessel was built in Yugoslavia and can accommodate 122 passengers in 61 all outside cabins after her renovation in 1998 estimated at 13 million dollars. The Clipper Adventurer made her maiden voyage on April 7th, 1998 and can cruise at a speed of 14 nautical miles per hour.
Clipper Adventurer is a small cruise ship with 61 all outside spacious cabins. All cabins feature lower beds, private bathroom facilities with shower, and individual temperature control for each cabin.
Clipper Adventurer Cruise as the name suggests promise a lot of fun and adventure on board. The dining room is window lined and has single seating for all passengers. Try out some authentic Continental and American cuisine is served by a very friendly crew. There are two lounges; the Main Lounge and Bar on Promenade Deck accommodating 130 passengers. The Clipper Club also on the Promenade Deck can accommodate 45 passengers. Booklovers can browse through titles at the library and card room. There is also a small room where you can work out, a gift shop and a hair salon.
You can walk up to the Cruise Director if you want to know something about your cruise anytime. There is an email service for all passengers depending on the satellite signal for a nominal charge. A telephone service is available for guests at the sea or at the port. Services may however not be available all the time due to weather and the destination of the ship. A certified physician travels on board and guests can avail his services anytime.
Clipper Adventurer Cruise sails to the Arctic, Norwegian Fjords, Northern British Isles, Chilean Fjords, British Isles and the Mediterranean amongst a host of other destinations. For more information on Clipper Cruises visit Travour.
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Clipper Cruises have been known the world over for its world class services on board its world class small vessels. For further information on Clipper Cruises visit Travour.
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