One Ocean Expeditions launches a new polar explorer.

The new cruise ship will take passengers to the Canadian Arctic, the Northwest Passage, and Greenland in 2019.

By Ken Rivadeneira October 21, 2018
2019

This week marked the official recommissioning of the newest addition to One Ocean Expeditions, the RCGS Resolute. Built in 1993 for the purpose of polar exploration—it was formerly M/V Hanseatic, the first non-Russian passenger ship to cross the Northeast Passage—Resolute joins the growing fleet of the young company, which is also celebrating its 10th anniversary this year. In that time, One Ocean Expeditions has built a strong reputation for education and environmental responsibility. Its crew is composed of accomplished biologists, naturalists, adventurers, and historians who give each journey a highly informed perspective.

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