Fearless Limits, Explore the Unknown — Long-Range Explorer Yacht Series
The Expedition Series is purpose-built for owners passionate about ocean exploration and discovery. From the 50-meter Ocean Voyager to the 70-meter Explorer, every Expedition yacht features ice-strengthened hulls, extended fuel tank systems, and all-weather stability design — enabling safe navigation through the most extreme environments including Antarctica, the Arctic, and remote Pacific waters — all while maintaining breathtaking luxury and comfort. Ideal for owners pursuing polar navigation, high-latitude exploration, and extended autonomous living at sea. Typical applications include Antarctic/Arctic research cruises, transoceanic long-range displacement voyages, and extended self-sufficient living in uncharted waters.
Safety and redundancy are engineered throughout — dual-engine redundant propulsion, compartmentalized watertight design, massive fuel and freshwater reserves, and optional ice-strengthened hull classification ensure absolute peace of mind on the longest voyages. Whether for research organizations, explorers, or families seeking extended maritime living, the Expedition Series delivers generous space and dependable security.
45m – 80m (LOA) | 9.0m – 13.5m (Beam) | 4,000 – 8,000nm (Econo-Cruise Range) | 10 – 18 Guests (Max Capacity)
Optional ice-strengthened hull (PC7/PC6), additional fuel tanks, helicopter deck, and other expedition-specific configurations available. Final specifications subject to design confirmation.
Full series equipped with PC7/PC6 ice-strengthened hulls, enabling safe navigation through light ice zones for worldwide expedition demands
Twin-engine configuration with backup generators and auxiliary fuel tanks, delivering over 7,000 nautical miles on a single refueling
Standard helicopter deck, submarine interface, ROV underwater robot, and marine laboratory
Norwegian shipmaster-grade cold-weather systems — fully operational in -30°C extreme environments
Adventurers seeking to explore Antarctica, the Arctic, Greenland, and remote South Pacific waters
Marine research institutions requiring specialized scientific facilities and long-term autonomous capability
Professional creative teams seeking premium base camps in extreme natural environments
Families planning continuous maritime voyages of 12 months or more around the globe