Just as
the early explorers discovered the natural wonders of the world
from the water, the small ships of Clipper enable you to experience,
personally and intimately, an array of fascinating destinations.
From the St. Lawrence to the Orinoco, from Alaska’s Inside Passage
to the Sea of Cortez, and in Western Europe, Scandinavia and the
Arctic Circle, Greenland and Hudson Bay, the East Coast of North
and South America, Australia, Asia as well as the Pacific Rim
and even Antarctica, Clipper’s thoughtfully planned itineraries
and comfortable ships bring you close to places of natural beauty
and cultural interest in ways large ships cannot consider. Clipper
Cruise line's Clipper Adventurer is one of the few ships with
an A-1 Ice Rating, allowing her to sail to Antartica.
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Natucket
Clipper - 1,471 tons; 100 passengers; 207 feet;
1984 |
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Yorktown
Clipper - 2,354 tons; 138 passengers; 257 feet;
1988 |
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Clipper
Adventurer - 4,364 tons; 122 passengers; A-1 Ice
Rating
330 feet; 1975 -Major refurbishment & Inaugural with
Clipper 1998 |
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Clipper
Oddessey - 5,218 tons; 128 passengers; Built 1989
- Innagural with Clipper Nov. 1999 |
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