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Le Diamant in Neko Harbour bay (Antarctic Peninsula)
History
NameOcean Diamond
OwnerManager: International Shipping Partners[1]
OperatorQuark Expeditions
Port of registryNassau, Bahamas.
BuilderKMV, Kristiansand, Norway[2]
Yard number220
Completed1974, rebuilt 1986
Identification
StatusIn service
General characteristics
Tonnage8,282 GRT[2]
Displacement3,433 DWT[2]
Length124.19 m (407.4 ft)[2]
Beam16.03 m (52.6 ft)[2]
Decks5
Ice class1D
Installed power2 Wichmann Engines, 7375 horsepower
Speed15.5 knots

Ocean Diamond is a cruise ship operated by Quark Expeditions. She was previously named Song of Flower, Explorer Starship and Le Diamant.

In late 2011, Compagnie du Ponant sold the ship to investors who transferred the ship to Quark Expeditions. Quark has operated the ship as the Ocean Diamond since November 2012.[3]

Facilities

Ocean Diamond has one restaurant.[4] Other features on board include a Massage & Wellness Program, which include yoga classes, massage thearapy and aromatherapy treatments, the Polar library, a bar and a lecture theatre. All cabins on the ship have exterior views.[5][6]

In addition to her lifeboats, Ocean Diamond can carry a tender on davits across her stern.

Expert in Residence program

Ocean Diamond features the Expert in Residence program, which will let scientists, polar researchers, historians and other experts to undertake field work from the ship. The experts include Jonathan Shackleton, Falcon Scott, and Sue Flood. Passengers are allowed to assist the experts in their work.[7]

Pictures of Ocean Diamond in her previous livery as Le Diamant.

References

  1. ^ "ISP Fleet Info". Retrieved 2012-04-26.
  2. ^ a b c d e Asklander, Micke. "M/S Begonia" (in Swedish). Fakta om Fartyg. Retrieved 7 February 2012.
  3. ^ Griffin, Kevin (12 December 2011). "Ocean Diamond Joins Quark Expeditions". Cybercruises.com. Retrieved 8 February 2012.
  4. ^ "Food review from an Ocean Diamond Antarctica Cruise". philip.greenspun.com. Retrieved 2014-01-01.
  5. ^ "Ocean Diamond | Quark Expeditions". Quark Expeditions. Retrieved 23 December 2013.
  6. ^ "Ocean Diamond Cruis Ship Description and Cruises". Choosing Cruising. Retrieved 23 December 2013.
  7. ^ "Antarctica : Ocean Diamond". Discover the World. Retrieved 23 December 2013.