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    Amadeus Diamond
    Date entered service: 2009
    Passenger capacity: 148
    Other features: Travel in grand style aboard the lovely new 148-guest MS Amadeus Diamond. The generously proportioned cabins range between 170-304 sq. ft. and all have expansive river views. French balconies with windows that stretch across the whole cabin are featured in 80% of the staterooms.
     
    Corinthian II
    Date entered service: December 1991 (Refurb 2005)
    Gross registered tonnage: 4,280
    Passenger capacity: 114
    Number of crew: 75
    Other features: The elegant 114-guest Corinthian II has established itself as one of the finest expedition cruise ships in Antarctica. With an ice-strengthened hull, a fleet of Zodiac inflatable craft for forays ashore and a set of stabilizers for smooth sailing, this high-quality expedition cruise ship can explore the Antarctic Peninsula and the Antarctic islands in comfort and safety.
     
    Galapagos Explorer II
    Date entered service: August 1990 (Refurb 1998)
    Gross registered tonnage: 4,077
    Passenger capacity: 106
    Number of crew: 72
    Other features: The Galápagos Explorer II, sister ship to our Spirit of Oceanus, is the safest and most elegant of the vessels cruising the Galápagos’s waters. Designed to provide comfort and scientific information to 100 passengers visiting the Galápagos National Park, the vessel is fully air conditioned with a desalinization plant for producing the vessel’s own fresh water. The ship offers 50 exterior suites, each equipped with a marble bathroom, hair dryer, television, refrigerated bar and wireless internet.
     
    Pacific Explorer
    Date entered service: June 1995
    Gross registered tonnage: 1716
    Passenger capacity: 100
    Number of crew: 33
    Other features: Maneuverable and versatile, the 100-guest Pacific Explorer is the perfect way to travel in comfort throughout your Central American adventures.
     
    Spirit of '98
    Date entered service: June 1984
    Gross registered tonnage: 1472
    Passenger capacity: 96
    Number of crew: 30
    Other features: When producers of the Kevin Costner film "Wyatt Earp" were seeking a turn-of-the-century steamer to carry their hero north to the Gold Rush, they were delighted to find our Spirit of '98. Though it boasts all modern amenities, she was designed to emulate an early 20th century coastal steamer complete with carved wooden cabinetry.
     
    Spirit of Columbia
    Date entered service: June 1979
    Gross registered tonnage: 514
    Passenger capacity: 80
    Number of crew: 21
    Other features: The Spirit of Columbia is a cozy vessel perfect for shared adventure in Prince William Sound. With its shallow draft and stately pace of cruising, you won't miss a thing as it lingers among the back channels, bays and wilderness islands.
     
    Spirit of Discovery
    Date entered service: 1976
    Gross registered tonnage: 910
    Passenger capacity: 84
    Number of crew: 21
    Other features: The first thing guests notice when stepping into the Discovery Lounge aboard the 84-guest Spirit of Discovery is light, air, and views - wide picture windows port and starboard, and a wall of floor-to-ceiling windows facing forward. Backing the delightful scene are a bar and library with exquisitely detailed woodworking.
     
    Spirit of Endeavour
    Date entered service: 1983
    Gross registered tonnage: 1425
    Passenger capacity: 107
    Number of crew: 28
    Other features: The Spirit of Endeavour is one of Cruise West's fastest overnight vessels, allowing for maximum flexibility while en route. The decor is sleek, stylish, and quietly elegant with light wood accents and artistically etched glass. The Explorer Lounge features expansive picture windows, a lending library, plus cozy banquettes and conversation circles for getting to know your fellow travelers.
     
    Spirit of Oceanus
    Date entered service: 1991
    Gross registered tonnage: 4200
    Passenger capacity: 127
    Number of crew: 64
    Other features: Cruise West's first oceangoing vessel is also our most spacious and luxurious. Equipped with stabilizers, the Spirit of Oceanus opens up whole new horizons for our style of up-close, casual small-ship cruising. In Alaska, that means the Gulf of Alaska and the remote vastness of the Aleutian Islands and the Bering Sea.
     
    Spirit of Yorktown
    Date entered service: 1988
    Gross registered tonnage: 2354
    Passenger capacity: 138
    Number of crew: 33
    Other features: The Spirit of Yorktown is one of Cruise West's newest overnight vessels, with a year-round cruising schedule that takes it as far north as Alaska and south, into Mexico's marine-life-filled Sea of Cortes.
     
    Via Australis
    Date entered service: 2005
    Gross registered tonnage: 2716
     
     
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