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  2. The cruise, a hybrid diesel-electric that carries 192 passengers and 127 crew, boasts “5-star facilities,” including a panoramic sauna, open-deck jacuzzi, and a “world-class restaurant.”

  3. Passengers stage hunger strike on luxury Antarctica cruise ...

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    A small group of passengers onboard a luxury cruise to Antarctica have staged a hunger strike after mechanical difficulties cut short their voyage to the southernmost continent. Around 170 ...

  4. Norwegian cruise line clarifies it went to different part of ...

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    A cruise ship has found itself at the epicentre of an Antarctic storm – after last minute changes to the itinerary left some passengers fuming. “Never book a cruise with Norwegian Cruise Line ...

  5. Tourism in Antarctica - Wikipedia

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    Tourism started in Antarctica by the sea in the 1960s. Air overflights started in the 1970s with sightseeing flights by airliners from Australia and New Zealand, and were resumed in the 1990s. The (summer) tour season lasts from November to March. Most of the estimated 14,762 visitors to Antarctica from 1999–2000 were on sea cruises. [1]

  6. Some cruise passengers went on hunger strike after an engine ...

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    A luxury cruise from South Africa to Argentina canceled its leg to Antarctica after an engine issue. Some passengers on the ship, the SH Diana, wanted more compensation to reflect their inconvenience.

  7. MV Explorer (1969) - Wikipedia

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    She was the first cruise ship to sink there, [3] after striking an iceberg on 23 November 2007. All passengers and crew were rescued. [4] The ship was commissioned and operated by the Swedish explorer Lars-Eric Lindblad. Its 1969 expeditionary cruise to Antarctica was the forerunner for today's sea-based tourism in that region.

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