Ocean Explorer is a modern, elegant, purpose-built polar exploration vessel designed to push the boundaries of comfort, performance and sustainability. With a capacity of 138 guests and a dedicated crew of 105, the ship combines advanced expedition technology with thoughtful design to create a premium polar experience. A standout feature is the ULSTEIN X-BOW®, delivering a smoother, more stable voyage in challenging seas. At the bow, a two-story, light-filled library sets a welcoming tone and provides sweeping views for planning expeditions. The cabins are spacious and styled in bespoke Scandinavian design, most offering private verandas to enjoy the sea and wildlife. Guests can stay active in the well-equipped gym and unwind in the sauna with large windows, plus two outdoor Jacuzzis for sky- and seascape moments. Multiple outdoor viewing areas and multi-height decks invite long-range photography and wildlife spotting from every angle. A robust on-board fleet of 15 Zodiacs enables quick, safe off-ship explorations to shorelines and wildlife habitats. Environmentally conscious systems, including fuel-efficient Rolls Royce engines, support sustainable polar travel. With 7 decks, 72 cabins, and 104.4 meters in length, Ocean Explorer offers a premier mix of comfort, capacity and capability for Arctic and Antarctic adventures.
Ship Specifications
Off-Ship Adventures
With four separate sea-level embarkation points and a fleet of 15 Zodiacs, Ocean Explorer offers a comprehensive breadth of off-ship activities including Zodiac cruising and paddling, allowing you to intimately connect with the polar wilderness.
Expedition Team
Zodiac Cruising
Zodiacs are used for transferring you ashore, transporting your luggage when necessary and for taking you ocean-level cruising among icebergs, whales and seabirds. During the expedition, you will visit remote and isolated sites that are accessible only by Zodiac.
These large, heavy-duty inflatable vessels are extremely safe and were specially designed for expedition work. Zodiacs are the workhorses of Polar expeditions. Separate air compartments retain a large reserve of buoyancy even if these sturdy boats are damaged. Their flat bottom design permits the craft to land directly onto the cobble and ice-strewn beaches that you will encounter on your Polar expedition.
Sea Kayaking
The kayak adventure option is open to all levels of experience. However, it is highly recommended that you have some sea kayaking related experience prior to kayaking in the polar regions with Quark Expeditions. Our sea kayaks are the ideal means by which to slow down and connect with the pristine natural environments and surroundings.
Positioning yourself in the seat of a kayak is one of the most intimate ways travelers can connect with the polar regions—at water level, up close, where you can touch and feel every polar sensation imaginable. The Sea Kayak Program enables a small group of like-minded individuals to forge bonds as they explore fjords, glacial faces or mazes of sea ice.
Conditions and logistics permitting, your kayak guide(s) will endeavor to have you paddling as often as possible throughout the voyage. Typically, sea kayakers are shuttled by Zodiac from the ship to an ideal starting point, where the kayak excursion begins. Guests return to the ship by Zodiac at the end of their paddling experience. Some kayak excursions are designed so guests can go ashore and explore.
Stand-up Paddleboarding
Stand-up Paddleboarding, popularly known as SUPing, originated in Hawaii. Quark Expeditions is the first company to bring this watersport all the way to Antarctica.
SUPing combines the immersive experience of kayaking but in a standing position. Participants, if they prefer, can kneel, sit or even lie down and stare up at the azure Antarctic sky. Because of their wide base and tail fins, SUP boards are quite stable, enabling participants – after a bit of practice – to stop staring at their feet and admire the surrounding scenery. Imagine seeing Gentoo penguins gliding below you, or making eye contact with a Weddell seal lying on a piece of ice as you paddle by.
Guests receive on-ship and on-water instruction from a qualified SUP guide. In addition, a safety driver (in a Zodiac) stays within range to offer assistance.
Polar Plunge
The Polar Plunge is scheduled once during each voyage. Throughout the journey, the Expedition Leader and Captain constantly monitor conditions in order to choose the optimal time and location. The Polar Plunge sometimes takes place onshore or, in many cases, from the gangway or Zodiac. All participants wear a tethered harness and plunge into the polar waters from the side of Zodiac or safety of the gangplank cheered on, of course, by fellow passengers and Expedition Team.
Safety is paramount—the onboard physician always attends the Polar Plunge. Guides in survival gear circle the area in Zodiacs as guests take their turn jumping or cannon-balling into the polar waters.
Hiking
Hiking in the polar regions differs from your typical trail experience. Here, in a tree-less terrain, you are the tallest figure on the landscape as you walk over spongy tundra, crusty snow or sandy beaches in remotes parts of the Arctic and Antarctica. Stepping ashore anywhere in the polar regions means you’re not a distant observer.
Our organized hikes range from short jaunts to the top of lookouts or visits to see wildlife or longer walks of several kilometers over ice and rock and snow. Hiking excursions may last from two to three hours with plenty of time for photographs of wildlife, learning moments from your experienced guides, or just time to stand back and admire the incredible polar surroundings.
No experience is necessary but participants should be able to get in and out of a Zodiac and walk on uneven terrain. Hiking options are tailored to all interests and abilities, from those who want to contemplate the landscape in silence to photographers who want that perfect image to energetic travelers who want to summit a peak in the hopes of seeing wildlife in their natural habitat.
Paddling Excursion
Explore the ocean from a more intimate vantage point on a sit-on-top kayak. No experience is required to manoeuvre these very stable kayaks, allowing you to enjoy an unforgettable experience on the water, taking in breathtaking landscapes and wildlife. Whether it’s your first time in a kayak or you want greater flexibility to try other Adventure options, this shorter excursion is for you.
Paddling in the Polar Regions is highly weather-dependent and a one-time experience. Your kayak guides will attempt to take you out on the water for 1-1.5 hours of paddling. Offered on most voyages, spaces are limited. All equipment, guides and instructions are provided by Quark.
Pricing subject to change based on season. Please proceed to checkout or contact a Polar Travel Adviser for more details.
Camping
Imagine for a moment, staring at the stars in the indigo glow of an Antarctic night as you bed down for the night outside in the elements. The buzz of your daily life becomes a distant memory as you listen to the bray of penguin, the ethereal calls of the Weddell sea – even the exhalation of a humpback whale. And then you fall asleep.
Antarctic Camping with Quark Expeditions is an unforgettable experience. After dinner onboard, you'll be escorted ashore by Zodiac to camp out on the snow for the night in your ready-to-roll bivy sack (tents can be used upon request). Once you decide on your spot, you set up camp and enjoy the peace as the Antarctic night unfolds.
Camping in Antarctica is limited to 50 participants, all of whom will be briefed beforehand on the principals of basic camping. Prior to you settling down for the night, Quark Expeditions staff will prepare the site, including setting up a perimeter in safe, flat to gently-sloping and beautiful site. You’re free to choose where (within the perimeters) you want to settle down for the night.
You’ll be equipped with the following:
- Mummy-style sleeping bag
- Bivy sack
- Insulated sleeping pad
- Sleeping bag liner
- 3 or 4 season tent provided upon request (pending availability)
- Quark Expeditions Parka
- Waterbottle (Small collapsible reusable water bottles provided onboard upon embarkation)
- Muck Boots (insulated waterproof boots provided onboard upon embarkation)
Other recommended gear:
- Base and mid-layer clothing
- Warm hat
- Warm gloves
- Hand-warmers
- Camera and accessories
- Backpack
- Eye mask if you wish complete darkness
- Need a pillow? Roll up your parka!
- Essential medication and or supplements
Explorer Lecture Lounge
Enjoy daily chats with and presentations by our world-class onboard polar experts—expedition guides, specialists, photography guides and other special guests who will introduce you to the fascinating history, biology, ornithology, glaciology and geology of the region, and much, much more.
Photography
Main Dining Room
Private Dining Room
Observation Bistro
With its marine blue and off-white colors—is your go-to spot for lighter fare and graband-go snacks. This relaxed eatery seats up to 44 guests, who can take in full views of their polar surroundings and wildlife while enjoying a light bite.
The Latitude Bar
Observation Lounge
This stylish lounge at the top of the ship guarantees incredible views. Guests also frequent this spacious lookout on Deck 8 to enjoy cocktails and conversation with fellow travelers. Seats 63.
Discovery Library
Located on Deck 6 at the top of the gorgeous atrium staircase, this beautiful Library with floor-to-ceiling glass, accommodates up to 47 people
Sun Deck and Bar
More information coming soon.
Polar Boutique
The Polar Boutique can be located on Deck 5.
Deck 9
Facilities on this deck:
- Top Deck
Deck 8
Facilities on this deck:
- Observation Deck
- Observation Bistro
- Observation Lounge & Bar
- Elevator
Deck 7
Facilities on this deck:
- Penthouse Suite
- Owners Suite
- Veranda Stateroom
- Studio Veranda Single
- Polar Deck and Bar
- Jacuzzis
- Gym
- Tundra Spa & Sauna
- Bridge
- Bridge Deck
- Elevator
Deck 6
Facilities on this deck:
- The Discovery Library
- Junior Suite
- Veranda Suite
- Veranda Stateroom
- Elevator
Deck 5
Facilities on this deck:
- Main Dining Room
- Private Dining Room
- Reception
- Polar Boutique
- Latitude Bar & Lounge
- Explorer Lecture Lounge
- Elevator
Deck 4
Facilities on this deck:
- Deluxe Veranda Forward
- Veranda Suite
- Veranda Stateroom
- Expedition Desk
- Elevator
Deck 3
Facilities on this deck:
- Ready Room
- Medical Facilities
- Zodiac Embarkation Points
- Studio Single
- Elevator
Owners Suite
Bed Config.
Two rooms. One double bed made up of two twin berths fold out sofa bed
Junior Suite
Located on Deck 6 and approximately 298 sq. f. (27.7 sq. m,) in size. These 2-room suites have one double bed that can be configured into two singles in the inner bedroom and an outer sitting room furnished with a sofa-bed, and activity table for two. From the bedroom there a floor to ceiling glass view that opens to a double sized walkout balcony. There are also 2 TV’s, state of the art ‘infotainment’ system and private bathroom with bathtub, vanity and heated floor.
Bed Config.
Two rooms. One double bed made up of two twin berths fold out sofa bed
Penthouse Suite
Bed Config.
Two rooms. One double bed made up of two twin berths fold out sofa bed
Veranda Suite
Bed Config.
One double bed made up of two twin berths and fold out sofa bed
Veranda Stateroom
Bed Config.
One double bed made up of two twin berths
Deluxe Veranda Forward
Bed Config.
One double bed made up of two twin berths
Studio Veranda Single
Designed for one. This unique cabin is located on Deck 7 and approximately 162 sq. f. (15.1 sq. m.). It has one twin bed with a floor to ceiling glass view that opens to a generous walkout balcony. There is also TV, state of the art ‘infotainment’ system and private bathroom with shower, vanity and heated floor.
Bed Config.
One twin single
Studio Single
Bed Config.
One double bed made up of two twin berths
Jacuzzis
Two outdoor Jacuzzis on deck 7, at the ship’s stern, mean you can relax alfresco while soaking up the breath-taking polar views.
Fitness Centre