Below is a list of Heritage Adventurer FAQs, or Frequently Asked Questions for people looking to cruise to the Antartic on one of the Heritage Expeditions cruise ships.
Please note: this is general information that should be used as a guide and may change without notice.
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The ship accommodates around 140 passengers, creating an intimate, small-ship atmosphere perfect for expedition-style cruising.
Guests can enjoy meals in the Main Dining Room, the more casual Bistro Café & Lounge, or outdoors with al fresco dining when weather permits. Room service is also available for private in-cabin dining.
Yes. Vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, and other special dietary needs can be accommodated with advance notice.
Accommodation ranges from comfortable porthole cabins to spacious suites with private balconies. All feature en suite bathrooms, ample storage, and modern amenities.
Yes, Wi-Fi is available throughout the ship, though connection speeds can vary depending on the ship’s location in Antarctica.
The ship features a lecture theatre, library, and observation lounges. The expert expedition team delivers talks on wildlife, history, and the environment.
The Heritage Adventurer includes a fitness room, sauna, and treatment options for relaxation after a day of exploration.
Guests board Zodiac boats directly from the ship for landings, wildlife viewing, and close-up exploration of ice and landscapes, always guided by the expedition team.
Onboard life is casual and comfortable. Smart casual is recommended for dinners, while warm, layered clothing is essential for excursions ashore.