Delivery of the Ocean Albatros expedition cruise vessel

The Ocean Albatros will operate in both Antarctica and the Arctic and on cruises between these core expedition areas.

Delivery of the Ocean Albatros expedition cruise vessel

The CMHI Haimen yard, China, has delivered SunStone's sixth expedition cruise vessel in the Infinity class, the Ocean Albatros. The vessel will operate on year-round charter for Albatros Expeditions.

The Ocean Albatros has a length of 104.4 m and a beam of 18.4 m, and accommodation for 199 passengers. The Ocean Albatros holds a total of 95 comfortable staterooms and suites, all with unobstructed sea views, and most with their own balcony. The vessel is small enough to give an exclusive atmosphere yet large enough to yield all expected services and facilities.

The U.S.-based SunStone Ships decided on the CX103 designs from Ulstein Design & Solutions AS for their first Infinity Class vessels in 2017. Since then, the Greg Mortimer, the Ocean Explorer, the Ocean Victory, the Sylvia Earle, the Ocean Odyssey, and now, the Ocean Albatros, have been delivered to the Owner. The vessels are on long-term charters for various operators.

The SunStone Ships were the first in which the proven X-BOW hull was introduced for use in cruise ships. The vessels have low emissions due to a combination of power system and ship design.

A seventh vessel in this series will be delivered in 2025.

The Ocean Albatros will operate in both Antarctica and the Arctic and on cruises between these core expedition areas.

The vessel complies with Polar Class 6, has a Polar Code Category B and is built with Safe Return to Port, Dynamic Positioning and Zero Speed Stabilizers.

Like her sister vessel, the Ocean Victory, the vessel has two restaurants, a wellness area, an Albatros Nordic Bar, an open deck dining facility, a modern lecture lounge, and other state-of-the-art amenities. Unlike the Ocean Victory, the Ocean Albatros will also offer a unique panorama sauna and a total of 12 dedicated solo travel cabins.