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Construction and career. Completed in 2010, she is a sister vessel of L'Austral, Le Lyrial and Le Soléal. Le Boreal entered service on 6 May 2010. [2] Between 25 February and 6 March 2018, video journalist and podcaster Brady Haran conducted an expedition to Antarctica aboard this vessel. [3]
The ship was built at the Fincantieri shipyard in Ancona, Italy, and was launched on the 6 December 2012, being christened by Kiki Tauck Mahar. [3] The vessel started its maiden voyage on 1 July 2013. Le Soléal became the first French commercial shipping vessel to traverse the Northwest Passage.
L'Austral is a cruise ship operated by the French cruise line company Compagnie du Ponant. It is the sister vessel of Le Boréal and Le Soléal, being the same weight, length and breadth, along with having 132 cabins and suites for 264 passengers and 140 crew members like the other two ships. L'Austral was built in 2010 at Fincantieri's Ancona ...
Le Diamant transferred to Quark Expeditions in 2012 to become Ocean Diamond. Later, in 2010, Ponant put into service the first of a series of four identical luxury sister ships, Le Boreal. A year later, the company began operating the second ship of the class, L'Austral and in 2013 the third ship of the class was added to the fleet, Le Soléal.
Speed. 25 knots (46 km/h; 29 mph) Capacity. 1,404 passengers. Crew. 600. Borealis is a cruise ship of Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines, sailing since July 2021. She was built as MS Rotterdam and was the co-flagship for Holland America Line, for which she sailed for 22 years.
Capacity. 264 passengers. Crew. 139 crewmembers. Le Lyrial is a cruise ship built by Fincantieri in Ancona, Italy, for Compagnie du Ponant. [1] [2] It was delivered on 11 April 2015, [2] and operated its inaugural cruise in May 2015. [3] The name of the ship refers to the Lyra constellation in the northern hemisphere. [2]
The Boreal Region of the European Union includes much of the Baltic sea, the Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, and most of Sweden and Finland. [1] The biogeographic region extends eastward into Russia. [2] Most of the land is below 500 metres (1,600 ft) and is fairly flat. The north of the region merges into the forest and tundra ...
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