MS Maud: Ship Details and Overview


Photo of MS Maud

The luxury MS Maud takes its name from one of the most famous polar vessels of all time, the MS Maud which was sailed by Roald Amundsen in 1917. The ship is one of the more modern in Antarctic waters and the interior is beautifully bright and colorful with many pieces of modern art dotted throughout the ship.

One of the highlights of the ship is the two story panoramic lounge that lets in huge amounts of light and allows passengers to never miss a single sight! Another highlight of the MS Maud is its large deck area with jacuzzi.

The MS Maud is classed as an 1X ship and is designed for Polar cruising. The ship has advanced navigation technology and has only recently begun trip in Antarctica and Patagonia. The ship was designed with families in ind and the Young Explorers Program on board is always a popular addition for young people on board. There is a state of the art lecture room and the cabins are all bright and spacious.

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MS Maud Ship Overview

Specifications

Ship Type: Scenic Exploration

Crew : 109

Passengers: 500

Cabins : 278

Speed : 15

Length : 445

Length : 445

Voltage : 220v via 2-pin continental

Route Map of the MS Maud

Facilities

Two-story Panoramic Lounge, Restaurant, Separate a la carte dining, several Bars, Cafe, Library, Playroom, Sauna, Boutique, Jacuzzi, Fitness Room, Lecture Theater, Onboard Science Center, Physican on board

Equipment

Stabilizers, Kayaks, Polarcirkel Boats, Zodiacs

Cabin Options

​Polar Inside - I
Decks 4, 6 and 7 – One bed, one sofa bed, private bathroom with shower, no view, TV. Some canins have upper and lower berths.
Polar Outside - J
Decks 6 and 7 – One bed, one sofa bed. limited view, T.V, private bathroom with shower. Some cabins have upper and lower berths.
Polar Outside - L
Deck 4 – One bed, one sofa bed. Porthole window with limited view, T.V, private bathroom with shower. Some cabins have upper and lower berths.
​Polar Outside - N
Deck 4 – One bed, one sofa bed. Good window, T.V, private bathroom with shower. Some cabins have upper and lower berths.
Polar Outside - O
Decks 4 and 6 – One bed, one sofa bed. Good window, T.V, private bathroom with shower.
Arctic Superior - P
Deck 6 – One bed, one sofa bed. Good window, T.V, private bathroom with shower and kettle.
​Arctic Superior - U
Decks 7 and 8 – One bed, one sofa bed. Table, good window, private bathroom with shower, kettle and TV.
​Arctic Superior - QJ
Decks 6 and 7 – One bed, one sofa bed. Limited view, small seating area, private bathroom with shower, T.V, kettle and mini-bar.
Mini Suite - Q
Decks 6 and 7 – One room, double bed. Seating area, private bathroom with shower, kettle, TV and mini-bar.
Expedition Suite - m
Deck 7 – One room, private balcony, seating area, T.V, private bathroom with shower, kettle and mini-bar.
​Grand Suite - MG
Decks 7 and 8 – One room, double bed. Nice private balcony or bay window, seating area, private bathroom with shower or bathtub, kettle, TV, mini-bar and stereo.
O​wner's Suite - MX
Deck 8 – Two rooms, double bed. Nice private balcony, seating area, dining table, private bathroom with shower and/or bathtub, kettle, TV and stereo.

On-Board Facilities

Public Area Facilities

The MS Maud is a luxury ship that has a lovely bright feel to it. The tow story panoramic lounge is a favorite among passengers and you can relax in a big chair and take in the amazing landscapes before you.

There are several well stocked bars on board where you can grab a nice cocktail and relax on deck. There are several restaurants on board, including a separate a la carte dining section. There a play room for children and a fitness centre for the active passengers. If you’re after relaxation then take advantage of the on board sauna, Jacuzzi and boutique.

The MS Maud also boasts a big state of the art lecture theatre, several cafes, a science centre and a well stocked library. The ship is the ideal choice who want a relaxing and comfortable cruise in a modern setting.

Cabin Facilities

Like the public areas, the cabins are bright and comfortable with good space. 

All cabins are en suite with shower, whilst some of the larger rooms come with baths. 

Some of the more luxurious rooms also come with a private balcony.

Rooms are all equipped with T.V, couch, hairdryer, en suite and bedding.

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Activities Offered

Activity Details Offered?
Camping

$180 per person on average – camping info

Kayaking

$465 per person on average

Skiing

Adventure itineraries only

Photography Workshop

Selected itineraries only

Shore-based walking

Included in price

Hiking and snowshoeing

Included in price

​Zodiac Trips

Included in price

Helicopter Ride

Price varies

Scuba-diving

Price varies

FAQ

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3 comments

  • Andree Jenner says

    4 years ago

    Are hairdryers provided in the cabins?

    • Burnham Arlidge says

      4 years ago

      Hi Andree, Yes, they will be. Thanks - AG team

  • Sue says

    8 months ago

    Do all cabins come with tea and coffee making facilities?