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Patagonia cruises - Skorpios III Expedition cruise ship details

July 30, 2010

Skorpios III Expedition vessel

The M/N skorpios III was constructed in the Skorpios Shipyards during 1994- 1995, under such Chilean and International norms as SOLAS, IMO, Classification ABS (American Bureau of Shipping), A-1 Ice, thus granting a high grade of confidentiality and security.

The Cruise Ship is equipped with the most advanced naval engineering and navigational equipment, sonar, radar, GPS, GMDSS, world system of maritime SOS, security and life saving equipment, fire fighting equipment, smoke detectors, sprinkler systems, banks of CO2,etc. Besides this a satellite telephone service is available for the use of all passengers.

Cabins & Amenities

The M/N Skorpios III  has been conceived under the “Super Class” concept all of that which the passengers require for a well-deserved rest. There are ample decks, salons and dinning rooms that have a capacity of up to 130 passengers.

Possesses a modern water treatment plant. Its elegant and spacious acclimatized cabins, vested in fine native woods, include Master Suites, Junior Suites, Double Bed Suites, Double A, Double B and Single Suites. All equipped with low beds, luxurious private bathrooms, fridge-bar without cost, multifunctional communications system, two music, TV and Video channels, with stereo sound, magnetic keys, security box, all provide for the comfort that the most demanding traveler requires. 

The Zeus Bar (smoking room), with an English decor and the Apolo Salon (non-smoking), decorated in a classical style, provide a warm ambient to share with your traveling companions, play cards or simply read.

 
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