MV Ushuaia
Highlights
- With a low passenger count all guests can disembark at the same time, allowing for longer landings and shore excursions.
- Competitively priced, with cabin-sharing options without single supplements, giving single travelers a more economical choice.
- Ushuaia upholds the protection of Antarctic wildlife, respect for scientific research and the wish to keep Antarctica pristine.
Named after the city-port and gateway to Antarctica, the 278-ft MV Ushuaia is an ice-strengthened polar expedition ship. She was built in 1970 for the USA’s “National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration” agency, which she served for 20 years before being extensively refurbished to accommodate a maximum of 90 passengers in 46 comfortable cabins and suites for cruises to Antarctica.
Life On Board
The suites and cabins aboard the Ushuaia Antarctica cruise are available in five different categories, including triple and double suites, and double, triple, and twin cabins. Suites are sized 170-235 sq. ft, with two windows, an en-suite bathroom, living room with seating, HDTV-DVD player, mini-bar/fridge, and either two double beds or a double bed plus sofa-bed. Triple Suites have three lower beds and are offered as “family cabins”. Cabins are sized 95-160 sq. ft and have windows or portholes, a writing desk with chair, en-suite bathroom, and either twin beds or a double bed, while triples have an extra single bed. Standard Twin cabins have a pair of bunk beds (lower-upper), en-suite wash basin and a common bathroom shared between two cabins.
The indoor public areas feature a large dining room accommodating all guests in a single seating. Ushuaia ship’s onboard chefs prepare excellent cuisine including many local specialties. Breakfast includes a continental and American breakfast buffet; lunch is plated or buffet style and...
Specifications
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Guests90
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Staff & Crew40
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Guide & Crew to Guest Ratios1:12 & 1:2.3
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Guest to Space Ratio1:32
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Number of Decks4
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Number of Cabins46
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Zodiacs & Loading Bays7 & 1
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Year Built1970 (upgraded 2023)
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Ice ClassC (INSB)
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Length277.9 ft (84.7 m)
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Beam50.5 ft (15.4 m)
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Draft18.1 ft (5.5 m)
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Cruising Speed12 kn
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Stabilizers-
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About the MV Ushuaia
Named after the city-port and gateway to Antarctica, the 278-ft MV Ushuaia is an ice-strengthened polar expedition ship. She was built in 1970 for the USA’s “National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration” agency, which she served for 20 years before being extensively refurbished to accommodate a maximum of 90 passengers in 46 comfortable cabins and suites for cruises to Antarctica.
Life On Board
The suites and cabins aboard the Ushuaia Antarctica cruise are available in five different categories, including triple and double suites, and double, triple, and twin cabins. Suites are sized 170-235 sq. ft, with two windows, an en-suite bathroom, living room with seating, HDTV-DVD player, mini-bar/fridge, and either two double beds or a double bed plus sofa-bed. Triple Suites have three lower beds and are offered as “family cabins”. Cabins are sized 95-160 sq. ft and have windows or portholes, a writing desk with chair, en-suite bathroom, and either twin beds or a double bed, while triples have an extra single bed. Standard Twin cabins have a pair of bunk beds (lower-upper), en-suite wash basin and a common bathroom shared between two cabins.
The indoor public areas feature a large dining room accommodating all guests in a single seating. Ushuaia ship’s onboard chefs prepare excellent cuisine including many local specialties. Breakfast includes a continental and American breakfast buffet; lunch is plated or buffet style and dinners are plated three-course meals. Coffee and tea are offered throughout the day. Most dietary restrictions can be accommodated with prior notification.
You’ll find outdoor viewing areas on multiple levels of the Ushuaia, most notably the Panorama Deck, a large open deck providing the perfect place for wildlife and landscape viewing. The open-plan observation lounge/lecture room shares views and utilizes modern multimedia equipment. Also found here is a gift shop, a well-stocked bar with carefully selected wines and spirits, and a library with books and games. There is also a changing room, a small infirmary, and computers onboard for guest use. The ship has an open bridge policy that invites you to observe the navigational operations.
The expert captain, officers and crew are highly experienced in the Antarctic region and have a great love of nature. The specialist team of professional lecturers and tour leaders are all extremely knowledgeable, enthusiastic, helpful and dedicated to the protection of the environment. Each evening, the daily program for the next day will be presented by the expedition leader. Part of the ship’s effort is dedicated to enhancing the awareness and concern for the conservation of the Antarctic environment and its associated ecosystems by giving lectures and informal talks on board. Enlightening Antarctic-themed movies are often shown en route to new locations.
Landings
Seven inflatable landing craft ensure easy landings and wildlife viewing opportunities at some of the world’s most remote and pristine destinations on the otherwise inaccessible Antarctic coastline. This will help maximize your time on land. Once ashore, you will be accompanied by the ship’s resident scientists and guides, who love to share their knowledge. Guides aim to make at least two landings per day with a duration of about three hours each, with longer walks available. Each trip also plans to visit at least one of the scientific stations to get an inside look into the research taking place in Antarctica. The protection of wildlife is of major importance, as is the willingness to keep Antarctica pristine.
The cruises are designed for couples, singles, families and groups. In addition to the Antarctic Peninsula, three other itineraries offer the choice of visiting the Polar Circle, South Georgia, or the Weddell Sea.
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Itineraries
A child (under 16 years) accompanied by two adults can travel free of charge in a triple Superior cabin or triple Suite.
Terms & Conditions
- — Triple cabins are subject to availability.
- — Promotion is subject to availability at the time of booking and is capacity controlled.
- — Offer is only valid for new bookings only.
- — Cannot be booked in conjunction with any other offer.
- — The promotion can be withdrawn at any time and is not redeemable for cash.
Enjoy a special discount in Classic Antarctica and Classic South Georgia voyages aboad the USHUAIA.
Terms & Conditions
- — The mentioned rates apply to new bookings only, are subject to availability and are not combinable with any other offer or promotion.
- — All rates are quoted in US Dollars per person, based on twin or triple occupancy.
- — Two dedicated Premier single cabins are available at a special single rate.
- — A limited number of twin cabins (except Suites) are available for single occupancy at 1.5 times the share rate.
- — Shared accommodation can be arranged on request.