World Voyager
- capacity
- 168
- year built
- 2020
- crew members
- 125
- length
- 413 feet
- cruising speed
- 16 knots
- flag
- Portugal
- ice class
- 1B
Come aboard the 168-guest World Voyager cruise ship for a well-rounded polar expedition. Savor upscale cuisine and sleek spaces bathed in light. Enjoy unobstructed views from various lounges and outdoor observation decks. Relax in her spacious sauna, steam room and spa beds. Take advantage of onboard activity gear for camping and paddling. And delight in citizen science opportunities and interactions with traveling researchers in World Voyager’s Science Hub.
World Voyager Review
AdventureSmith Explorations’ World Voyager review includes a detailed description of the small ship including deck plans and a photo gallery. Our experts have been aboard nearly every small expedition ship in the polar regions. Please read our World Voyager ship review below (and compare it to our sister ship World Explorer review) then contact our polar cruise experts to compare the World Voyager with Antarctica ships and expedition ships that offer Antarctica cruises and luxury Antarctica cruise amenities.
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Choose the World Voyager for her all-suite, all-balcony cabin options, plus her Science & Discovery program, substantial wellness amenities and classy ambiance. This polar expedition ship is equal parts polished, relaxing, adventure-minded and nerdy, offering a voyage of the utmost comfort, intellect and polar immersion.
Design, Sustainability & Accessibility
The World Voyager cruise ship offers not only a comfortable ride but also one you can feel good about. She is equipped with the industry-leading Micro Auto Gasification System, which converts waste into recycled onboard energy. And her two hybrid-electric Rolls Royce engines keep fuel consumption down, while also offering a smooth ride. Additionally, two elevators access all decks, helping ease movement around this spacious 8-deck ship.
Onboard Facilities
Every aspect of an incredible expedition cruise is accounted for on this ship. Her 6 passenger decks offer opportunities to get active, relax with fellow guests, take in educational lectures and breathe in the invigorating polar air. Add a medical clinic, plenty of public restrooms, and panoramic views throughout the ship, and it’s clear the World voyager is ideally suited for polar expedition cruising.
Lecture Theater & Observation Decks
The lecture theater on Deck 4 offers seating for the entire passenger complement, with regular presentations and/or films on offer. Moving up the ship, commanding views of the surrounding polar wilds can be accessed everywhere, with a few standout locations.
The bow of Deck 5 reveals 180-degree views from its exterior deck. Deck 6 has an open bridge with special wings that jut out beyond the walls of the ship. Deck 7’s Observation Lounge features wraparound views (including a skylight) and another forward-facing outdoor deck. And Deck 8 has an oval track perfect for a walk or run amongst stunning scenery.
Dining & Bars
Deck 4 plays host to a variety of social areas aboard the World Voyager cruise ship. Anchoring every day is the onboard restaurant, with an elegant feel but casual approach, including unassigned seating and enough room for all guests to dine at the same time. Meals are international in flavor, with classic dishes on offer daily, alongside a rotating list of options. While al fresco seating is available at the aft of the dining room, it is typically reserved for warmer climates. For drinks and snacks with a view, the Deck 7 Observation Lounge is a great choice.
Pool, Jacuzzis, Sauna, Steam Room & Gym
The World Voyager cruise ship sets herself apart with her variety of wellness amenities, all accessible to every passenger (not just those who opt for a treatment). The World Voyager offers a spa that outsizes that of her sister ship, World Explorer.
Relax knowing you won’t miss any wildlife through the floor-to-ceiling windows of the spacious sauna and its adjoining relaxation lounge with steam room. These starboard spaces complement the port-side gym with its glass walls and modern equipment. Uncommon among polar ships is the World Voyager’s heated outdoor pool, complete with two Jacuzzis and protected lounge chairs (available when weather and seas allow).
Science Hub
The Science Hub brings together guides, travelers and researchers for engaging collaboration. This space provides opportunities to participate in citizen-science-minded data collection and reporting, while also offering the tools needed by researchers conducting experiments aboard. On select departures, guests can interact with scientists thanks to a partnership whereby operator Quark Expeditions provides berths to researchers.
Ready Room
Deck 3’s Ready Room is a space to gear up for adventure, plus store parkas, boots and other items needed for off-ship activities. Rows of assigned open lockers and benches are adjacent to Zodiac access points. This space allows guests to keep their suite uncluttered, and is strategically managed for efficient embarkation and disembarkation during daily off-ship activities.
Activities & Expeditions
The World Voyager is just as adventurous as she is refined. She carries a fleet of Zodiacs to get all guests out exploring at the same time. And her gear racks are stocked with sleeping bags, bivouac sacks and mats for camping; inflatable stand-up paddleboards and “kayaks,” dry suits, neoprene gloves/booties and adjustable paddles for shorter outings; and fiberglass sea kayaks for longer, repeated excursions.
Crew, Guides & Expedition Leaders
With 125 staff and crew, and only 168 guests, the service is first-class both on and off this ship. As a newer ship in the Quark fleet, with upscale spaces, World Voyager attracts some of its operator’s top guides, ensuring your cruise will be memorable. Expect a cerebral and passionate group of guides, who are also safety-minded, approachable and light-hearted; and a dedicated crew who will quickly learn your preferences.
Cabins & World Voyager Deck Plan
Choose from 5 categories aboard this all-suite, all-balcony ship. Also choose between a Juliet balcony with roomier seating, or a private walk-out balcony with more outdoor space. Cabins are designed for double occupancy, with no dedicated singles, quads or triples. Bedding is convertible for either two twins or one double.
Every suite comes equipped with a private bathroom with a hairdryer, soap, and bathrobes on loan; a refrigerator; plenty of electrical outlets with standard European round pin and American flat-pronged plugs (220 volts) plus USB ports; a TV with state-of-the-art “infotainment” system; a coffee maker, tea and reusable water bottles for sparkling or flat water; a thermostat and a safe.