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Info about the ship M/S Stockholm

The M/S Stockholm was built in 1953 at the Helsingborg shipyard for the Swedish National Maritime Administration. In 1998 she started her career as a passenger ship. The Swedish crew of seven is led by a Swedish Captain.

Overall length: 40.08 m
Beam: 8.80 m
Draft: 3.70 m
Gross Tonnage: 361 GRT
Passenger capacity: 12
Crew: 7
Rubber boats: 2

ON BOARD INFORMATION


BAR SERVICE

The bar is located in the lounge and carries a selection of wine, spirits, beer and soft drinks. Coffee and tea are available around the clock. During this expedition drinks on board the ship will be included in the price.

BRIDGE VISITS
There is an open bridge policy on board and passengers are welcome to visit the bridge at all times. We ask you to pay respect to the Captain’s orders, especially during difficult navigation and when mooring.

CABINS
There are six passenger cabins on board. They are all outside cabins with portholes and all have private WC and shower. Each cabin has a fitted wardrobe with hangers, a bunk bed, a mirror and a bookshelf. Hairdryers are found onboard, shareable between cabins.

COMMUNICATIONS
The ship can be contacted on Iridium Satellite Phone, should mobile phone reception be bad. You will receive contact information for the ship together with your final information. Please note: There is no internet access on board.

DRESS CODE
Since we are embarking on an expedition, the dress code on board is informal. We recommend that you bring comfortable, casual clothes that can be layered according to the temperature. We recommend wearing sturdy shoes with rubber or other non-slip soles when moving around inside the ship and out on deck.

MEALS
The dining room/mess seats all 12 passengers at once. Our chef will serve you three meals a day. Breakfast and lunch are buffet style and dinner will be served at the table.

MEDICAL
There is no physician on board the M/S Stockholm. The officers on the bridge have basic medical training and there are limited medical supplies on board. Passengers under regular treatment or requiring special medication should bring sufficient quantities to last the duration of the expedition. Please also bring a written description of your medication.

ELECTRICITY
The electrical outlets in your cabins and elsewhere on the ship are 220 volts and Scandinavian two-prong plugs. We recommend that you bring an international adapter if you have devices that need to charge.

LAUNDRY
There is no laundry service on board.

LOUNGE
Briefings and lectures will be held in the lounge.

OPEN-DOOR POLICY
There is an open door policy on board the M/S Stockholm and no keys are distributed for the cabins.

SMOKING
A non-smoking policy applies inside the ship. Smoking is only allowed out on the open decks. Please note that it is strictly forbidden to throw cigarettes over board.

TIPPING
Gratuities are optional and at your discretion. If you decide to tip, a rough guideline is EUR 10 per person per day. This can be paid in cash only. 

WATER
The water on board is safe to drink.