Ship

M/V Plancius Expedition Ship

The M/V Plancius is a rugged, comfortable expedition ship ideal for immersive Antarctic expeditions, and reliable ice navigation. Here’s a detailed look at what makes the M/V Plancius such a standout choice for exploring Antarctica:

Ship Origins & Design

Built in 1976 as an oceanographic research vessel for the Royal Dutch Navy, originally named Hr. Ms. Tydeman.

Rebuilt in 2009 for passenger expeditions, fully compliant with SOLAS (Safety of Life at Sea) regulations.

Operated by Oceanwide Expeditions, known for authentic polar voyages and chartered by RacingThePlanet Limited for its 11th edition of The Last Desert and Antarctica Ultramarathon.

Expedition Features

• Open bridge policy: Guests can visit the bridge and interact with crew.

• 10 Mark V zodiacs: For nimble landings and wildlife viewing.

• Expert-led excursions: 1:10 guide-to-guest ratio ensures personalised attention.

• Optional activities: Kayaking, snowshoeing, camping, hiking, polar plunge, iceberg and wildlife zodiac cruises and photography (conditions permitting).

Comfort & Atmosphere

• Cabins: Functional and cozy, with private bathrooms.

• Public spaces: Spacious observation lounge, dining room, and lecture areas.

• Quiet cruising: Diesel-electric engines reduce noise and vibration for restful nights.

Why It’s Great for Antarctica

• Small ship advantage: Access to remote landing sites larger ships can’t reach.

• Authentic expedition feel: No luxury frills, but high comfort and deep immersion.

• Environmental awareness: Operates with respect for fragile polar ecosystems.

Specifications

Feature

Details

Length

89 meters (293 feet)

Beam (width)

14.5 meters (47 feet)

Draft

5 meters (16 feet)

Ice Class

1D (Lloyd’s Register)

Displacement

3,211 tons

Propulsion

Diesel-electric (quiet, smooth)

Cruising Speed

10.5 knots

Capacity

108 passengers in 50 cabins

Crew & Staff

40 crew, 8 guides, 1 doctor