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Saturday, January 28, 2012

Arctic Concerns About Cruising

After the latest disaster in Europe with the Costa Concordia of Costa Cruises, would-be cruisers today are becoming a lot more cautious about the safety of the ships they are opting to use to take a cruise - especially when they’re traveling to climatically less inviting areas of the world. Possible cruise ships are now susceptible to a more detailed scrutiny before bookings are made.

The MV ‘Le Boreal’ offering Arctic cruises is no exception.

As far as personal safety is concerned, a technologically-advanced stabilizing system minimizes the effect of rough seas. MV 'Le Boreal' has an ice rating which exceeds that required for these demanding conditions and is equipped with the latest navigation, communications and safety equipment, including a GMDSS emergency communication system and a satellite weather system that receives real-time images of weather and ice conditions.

And as far as environmental issues are concerned, the MV ‘Le Boreal’ is also the most environmentally-friendly ship to sail in Arctic, with cutting-edge technology that includes the most up-to-date waste water system, recycling facilities, and other measures designed to ensure that the ship operates with minimal impact on the environment. Zodiac boats are equipped with fuel efficient 4-stroke engines that meet the strictest environmental standards.

The ship has been “Cleanship” certified by the Bureau Veritas. This label is given to ships whose design and equipment are utilized to control and limit the emission of polluting substances in water and air, and who go beyond the MARPOL convention for waste treatment, anti-fouling or propulsion systems.

Click here for more information about Abercrombie & Kent’s An Arctic Cruise Adventure: Polar Bear Country cruise, or visit the latest Prow's Edge Cruise Magazine News page about this topic.

2 comments:

  1. I hope the accident of Costa Concordia never happened again. The ship was in good condition, but their captain made the mistake and many lives were lost because of it.

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  2. The Costa Concordia incident was truly unfortunate. But with this news, more people will be encouraged to go on cruises again.

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