Kapitan Khlebnikov

Kapitan Khlebnikov

Take advantage of the final opportunities to experience a Kapitan Khlebnikov expedition. This powerful working icebreaker will retire as an expedition vessel in March 2012. Until that time, guests can enjoy its 56 outside cabins and suites, each as spacious and comfortable as the next, and all with private facilities. Passengers aboard Kapitan Khlebnikov cruises have access to two dining rooms and a digitally-equipped lecture room, small heated indoor pool, gym, library, sauna, elevator, and small infirmary. It’s the more adventure-minded amenities that truly set Kapitan Khlebnikov voyages apart, though: a comprehensive polar library, six Zodiac landing craft for shore transfers, and two helicopters used for ice reconnaissance and flightseeing. Join this historic ship on its final journeys—it is the icebreaker that has transited the Northwest Passage more than any other expedition ship in history. Ship registry: Russia.

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Deck Plan & Fact Sheet

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Tonnage:
15000
Length:
430 feet
Speed:
15 knots
Ship Registry:
Russia

Cabins and Amenities

Kapitan Khlebnikov ship plan

Upcoming Expeditions

There are no expeditions scheduled for this ship.