Ship Information - Spitsbergen Explorer
Nimble, quick and quite, the Finnish-built Akademik Ioffe was designed to travel quietly, during hydro-acoustic research. External stabilizers and a built-in trimming system provide exceptional stability. Akademik Ioffe, sister ship of Akademik Sergey Vavilov, has an ice-strengthened hull and a cruising speed in open water of 14.5 knots.
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Akademik Sergey Vavilov Departures between: Feb 2012 to Sep 2012
Built in Finland in the late 1980s for the Russian Academy of Science, Akademik Sergey Vavilov's original mission was to perform sensitive hydro-acoustic ocean research. As such, she is exceptionally quick, quiet and stable.
- Intimate viewing of Arctic wildlife, icebergs and more
- Kayaking and camping options ramp up the adventure quotient
- 2 fully enclosed lifeboats for safety in all conditions
- Unmatched stability and superior speed means efficient time at sea
- Onboard gym, two saunas and library allow you to relax between shore visits
- Comfortable, friendly atmopshere: Just 107 guests
Reviews for this expedition
- Very good - we'll be recommending you to our friends!
"The whole trip form start (delayed with an overnight in Oslo due to extreme fog!)to finish. The small-ish size of the ship and all the people onboard. Neatless to say the highlight was my bermuda …"
Brendan Dixon, August 2008
- Very good - we'll be recommending you to our friends!
"Going through the unbroken ice was a thrill I had not anticipated. "
Suzanne Anderson, June 2009
- Very good - we'll be recommending you to our friends!
"The sea-kayaking was a most brilliant addition to the trip. We had beluga whales dive under the canoes, spotted a polar bear meandering along the shore that we were kayaking and got to immerse …"
Alisa Fiddes, July 2009


















