Triple stateroom on the 'Greg Mortimer'.

Designs for the modern traveller

Cruise vessels and private yachts from ULSTEIN are developed to satisfy a modern explorer and traveller. Our vessels have the highest seakeeping standards, and our designs can be customised to any customer specific wish.
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11 November 2019
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Our solid, reliable platforms secure a safe and comfortable journey. The ship's interior layout will be designed according to owner's specifications, to give the passengers an unforgettable experience.

The ship can offer facilities for entertainment, recreation and relaxation, marine activities and fine dining. The ULSTEIN cooperation with acknowledged and experienced cruise interior designers ensures a top quality, luxurious touch.

  • Our environmentally sound, next generation, Cruise Vessel holds the highest standards in safety and comfort with ice-strengthened hull
  • Vast outside space for exploration experience, including outside gangways and and stairs connecting the decks
  • Innovative and efficient solutions for expedition logistics

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