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Grigoriy Mikheev & Aleksey Maryshev
The ´Grigoriy Mikheev & Aleksey Maryshev´ are modern and comfortable research vessels of the Hydrographic Institute of St. Petersburg. Built in 1990 in Finland, and designed as ice-strengthened vessels, the ships are now under long-term contract by Oceanwide Expeditions. Converted in the Netherlands for passenger use, the vessels are ideally suited to expedition cruising. They have a range of 70 days independent operation and is ISM certified.
The vessels are strongly built of steel with an ice-strengthened hull (ice-strengthened from the bow until about 1/4 of the ships length), perfect for the polar seas. They have the Russian ice-class notation LU(1), which is identical with Lloyds Register 1D.
The 'Grigoriy Mikheev' and 'Aleksey Maryshev' are manned by an enthusiastic Russian crew of around 20, all highly experienced in ice navigation. Russian captains are recognised experts in polar navigation.
All our international expedition leaders and lecturers are highly knowledgeable, helpful and dedicated to the protection of the environment.
The ´Grigoriy Mikheev & Aleksey Maryshev´ have a large bridge (where you are almost always welcome) and good open deck-viewing areas. They carry a full complement of Zodiac craft, excellent for landings and wildlife viewing opportunities in otherwise in-accessible areas.
3-Star meals, prepared by international chefs, is served in the dining room, which also acts as the lecture room. Other public areas include a lounge and bar, small library, infirmary, and sauna.
• Length 66 metres (210 feet)
• Breadth 12.8 metres (42 feet)
• Draft 3,5 metres (12 feet)
• Speed 12,5 knots
• Passengers capacity 46
• 19 Russian crew
• 3 international expedition staff
• 3 international hotel & catering staff and 1 emergency doctor
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CABINS
& DECK PLAN
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DECK 4
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Twin private cabins
8 Cabins on deck 4 with a
private bathroom with shower, washbasin and toilet, upper and
lower berths, a desk, ample storage space and windows.
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Superior cabins
3 Superior cabins on deck 4 with
a double bed and a single sofa-bed. A private bathroom with
shower, washbasin and toilet. A sitting area with a desk,
Coffee and tea facilities, refrigerator and windows.
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DECK 2 & 3 |
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Twin private cabins
6 Cabins on deck 3 with a
private bathroom with shower, washbasin and toilet, upper and
lower berths, a desk, ample storage space and windows.
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Twin non private cabins
6 Cabins on deck 3 with upper
and lower berths, a desk, small washbasin, ample storage and
hanging space and portholes. Shared shower and toilet
facilities are conveniently located on the same deck.
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Sitting Area -
Superior Cabin |
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Superior Cabin
with Double Bed |
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Double Cabin
with private facilities
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PUBLIC AREAS
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Restaurant
& Lecture Room
Excellent cuisine, prepared by
international chefs, is served in the dining room, which also
acts as the lecture room.
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Bar &
Library
The Grigoriy Mikheev &
Aleksey Maryshev have a cosy bar where you can read and relax
and have a drink. There are plenty of interesting books about
the history, flora and fauna of the areas we visit.
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The ´Grigoriy Mikheev &
Aleksey Maryshev´ have a large bridge (where you are almost
always welcome)
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The sauna is always warm and
accessable for everybody. The hotelmanager will organize
ladies- and gents hours on request.
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The ´Grigoriy
Mikheev & Aleksey Maryshev´ have good open deck-viewing
areas. They carry a full complement of Zodiac craft, excellent
for landings and wildlife viewing opportunities in otherwise
in-accessible areas. |
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The ships deck
space give you first class wildlife viewing and great
opportunities to spot whales, birds and other interesting
sightings. |
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It's an awesome
feeling to sit in bright sunlight on the topdeck in the middle
of the night and enjoy the beautifull scenery around you.
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ONBOARD
INFORMATION
Age Range &
Nationality
Passengers on a typical voyage range from their 30s to their 80s - with a
majority usually from 45 – 65. Our expeditions attract independent-minded
travellers from around the world. They are characterised by a strong interest
in exploring remote regions. The camaraderie and spirit that develops aboard
is an important part of the expedition experience. Many departures have
several nationalities on board.
Bridge visits
You are nearly always welcome on the bridge, an excellent place to watch
ship operations and maintain a lookout for wildlife. Please remember,
however, that the bridge is a work place.
To enable our officers to navigate the ship, remain on the port side of
the bridge and please do not eat or drink. When in port, during rough
weather, and other times for reasons of safety, the bridge may be closed
to visitors. If you are in doubt, please ask the officer on watch.
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Crew
On the motor vessels the crew are Russian. Some of them speak English some of
them don't. The personal contact with the Russian crew is always a nice aspect
of our polar journeys. All staff (Guides/Lecturers, Purser, Chef, Expedition
leaders) do speak English, and most of the time other languages as well.
Currency & Credit Card
On board our motor vessels the standard currency is U.S. Dollar and Euro.
Other currencies may be accepted at the discretion of the hotel manager at
prevailing rates. We also accept Visa card and Euro/MasterCard.
Dress code
In keeping with our expeditions atmosphere, dress on board is informal. Bring
casual and comfortable clothing for all activities. Keep in mind that much of
the spectacular scenery can be appreciated from deck, which can be slippery.
Bring sturdy shoes with no-slip soles and make sure the parka is never far
away in case of the call "Whales!" comes over the loudspeaker and
you have to dash outside. Wear layers since it is comfortably warm aboard the
ship - and often cold on deck.
Electric Current
The electrical supply aboard the ship is 220 volt 50hz. Electrical outlets are
standard European with two thick round pins. U.S. passengers may need a
220v/110v converter.
Gratuities
The customary gratuity to the ship’s service personnel is made as a blanket
contribution at the end of the voyage which is divided among the crew. You
will receive detailed guidelines aboard. Tipping is a very personal matter and
the amount you wish to give is at your discretion. As a generally accepted
guideline, we suggest US$8 to US$10 per person per day. It is better for the
crew, if we can give them cash US Dollar.
Non-smoking policy
On board our vessels we have a non-smoking policy. It is prohibited to smoke
inside the ship. You can smoke on deck but do not throw your cigarette filter
overboard ! Do not smoke on the aft deck in the proximity of zodiacs, engines
and fuel. Please respect the wishes of non-smokers.
Your physical
condition
You must be in good general health and you should be able to walk
several hours per day. The expedition is ship-based and physically not
very demanding. Although we spend as much time as possible ashore, you
are welcome to remain aboard the ship if you like. To join most
excursions, you must be able to get up and down the steep gangway from
the ship to the water level to board the Zodiacs. Staff will assist you
in and out of the boats. This will become progressively easier with
practice. Ashore it can be slippery and rocky. You are travelling in
remote areas without access to sophisticated medical facilities, so you
must not join this expedition if you have a life-threatening condition,
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