Quest arctic small ship with blue hull, white upper decks & orange life boat sits among ice on a sunny day.
Travelers stand by white railing of blue bow of Quest expedition ship as it cruises through icebergs on a sunny day.
Dining room of Quest expedition ship set for dinner with burgundy tablecloths, wood chairs, blue booths & porthole windows.
2 guests sit in lounge of Quest expedition ship with small circular coffee tables, high-back teal chairs & large view windows.
Double bed in white & green linens by 2 windows, desk & blue chairs in Owner's Cabin aboard Quest Arctic expedition ship.
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Quest

capacity
50
year built
1992
remodeled
2018
crew members
22 (avg)
length
163 feet
beam
36 feet
draft
14 feet
cruising speed
11 knots
flag
Denmark
ice class
1B

With only 50 guests, the Quest is one of the smallest expedition ships operating in the Arctic. She offers guests a safe, spacious and comfortable home base for exploring ice-laden seas. Various common areas, both indoor and out, invite guests to relax and take in the stunning views.

Quest Review

AdventureSmith Explorations’ Quest review includes a detailed description of the small ship including deck plans and a photo gallery. Please read our Quest review below then contact our experts to compare the Quest with other ice-class expedition ships offering Arctic cruises, including cruises to Greenland and Spitsbergen and Svalbard cruises.

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The Quest was built in 1992 in Denmark to ferry passengers along Greenland’s west coast. The ship was significantly refurbished in 2004-2005 to become a comfortable expedition ship, with further cabin upgrades in 2018. Satellite WiFi, a recent upgrade, is available at added cost.

Choose the Quest for an intimate polar experience. A maximum of only 50 guests creates a strong sense of onboard camaraderie. And her ice-strengthened hull is ideally suited for expedition travel in the Arctic.

Onboard Facilities

The 5-deck Quest expedition ship offers a generous amount of social spaces for her small guest count. The Dining Room offers an inviting atmosphere with open seating, encouraging travelers to mix and mingle for each meal. Breakfast and lunch are served buffet-style, while dinner is a three-course, plated affair. The daily menu offers vegan, vegetarian and gluten-free options, and other dietary requests are considered with advanced notice.

The top deck Panorama Lounge features a 360-degree wall (and ceiling) of windows, a well-stocked bar, a small library and comfortable viewing chairs bathed in natural light. Onboard lectures detailing the flora, fauna and history of the region are held in this space. Alcohol and soft drinks are available for purchase from the bar and in the dining room during meals.

Further learning can be had while visiting the open Bridge, to watch the captain and officers navigate the challenging ice floes through which the M/S Quest sails. Rounding out the onboard experience are various forward and aft outdoor observation decks enable guests to take in the views and feel the arctic sun and breeze.

Activities & Expeditions

The Quest small ship is crewed by a friendly international group, including five expedition guides—all excited to facilitate an exciting (and comfortable) polar expedition cruise. The 1:6 guide-to-guest ratio ensures plenty of access to knowledgeable guides. The five Zodiac boats on board Quest are loaded and unloaded via a mid-ship side door with a stable drawbridge, and Zodiac groups are divided among guests for language. Expect two to three off-ship explorations each day while sailing aboard Quest, including one landing and one Zodiac cruise.

Cabins & Quest Deck Plan

All 24 cabins aboard the Quest come equipped with a view window, desk, chair, closet, and a private bathroom with an integrated shower. All cabins are accessed by a sheltered interior hallway.

2 lower & 1 upper twin bed in white & salmon-colored linens by window & wood bedside table in Triple Cabin on Quest ship.
Triple Cabin

#306 & 312: Three twin beds, picture window & desk.

2 twin beds in white & salmon-colored linens by window & wood bedside table in Twin Cabin aboard Quest Arctic expedition ship.
Twin Cabin

#303, 305, 307, 309, 311, 314-316, 318, 321, 323, 325 & 327: Two twin beds, picture window & desk.

2 twin beds in L shape in white & salmon-colored linens by window in Twin Cabin Plus aboard Quest Arctic expedition ship.
Twin Cabin Plus

#302 & 304: Two twin beds, picture window & desk.

Double bed in white & salmon-colored linens by window, desk & blue chair in Double Cabin aboard Quest Arctic expedition ship.
Double Cabin

#320 & 329: One double bed, picture window, armchair & desk.

Double bed in white & green linens by 2 windows, desk & blue chairs in Double Cabin Superior aboard Quest Arctic expedition ship.
Double Cabin Superior

#301, 317, 319 & 402: One large double or two twin beds, two large picture windows, armchairs, desk & TV.

Double bed in white & green linens by 2 windows, desk & blue chairs in Owner's Cabin aboard Quest Arctic expedition ship.
Owner's Cabin

#401: One large double or two twin beds, two large picture windows, armchairs, desk & TV.

Twin bed in white & salmon-colored linens under reading light, by bedside table in Twin Cabin for single use aboard Quest ship.
Twin Cabin for Single Use

#303, 305, 307, 309, 311, 314-316, 318, 321, 323, 325 & 327: Two twin beds, picture window & desk.

Deck plan of Quest Arctic expedition ship with 6 cabin categories across 2 decks & 24 cabins.
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