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ULTRAMARINE DECK PLANS

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ULTRAMARINE SHIP - DECK BY DECK

Below we provide a quick view guide to Ultramarine Deck Plans. By clicking on each image below this will open up a larger deck plan to view. If you have any further questions, call our reservations line on 1300 799 758.

ULTRAMARINE DECK PLANS - DECK 2

Ultramarine's off-ship adventures start here on Deck 2. This is where you’ll find the efficiently-designed Ready Rooms A and B next to the Zodiac hangar, where you'll embark on your off-ship adventure options. Ultramarine’s two ready rooms include an individual locker for each guest to safely store and dry personal items and expedition gear between outings. They're  also equipped with benches that are handy when changing attire before or after off-ship excursions. Zodiac embarkation is at water-level which makes for quick deployment.

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ULTRAMARINE DECK PLANS - DECK 3

The midship-aft located Lobby area houses the Reception Desk (24-hour guest services and assistance), Expedition Desk (Land Tours and Itinerary information, Next Cruise booking) and Polar Boutique (shop selling expedition gear and cruise company-logoed merchandise).

Forward on Deck 3 is the Infirmary (ship's Clinic/medical facility) served by physicians on 24-hour duty. Ship's Hospital can be contacted through the Reception or any crew member.

Cruise cabins from 301 to 334, all of which are window cabins in categories Explorer Triple (aft-located rooms 331 and 334) and the rest are Explorer Suites.

Two Lifts (passenger elevators) connect all decks except Helideck (deck 8). All decks are interconnected via stairs (forward, midship and aft) including interior and exterior staircases.

 

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ULTRAMARINE DECK PLANS - DECK 4

Aft-midship on deck 4 are mounted service boats (lifeboats, passenger tender boats).

Cruise cabins from 402 to 432, all of which are staterooms with step-out verandas in categories Deluxe Balcony Suite (midship rooms 418 and 419) and the rest are Balcony Suites.

Two Lifts (passenger elevators) connect all decks except Helideck (deck 8). All decks are interconnected via stairs (forward, midship and aft) including interior and exterior staircases.

 

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ULTRAMARINE DECK PLANS - DECK 5

The fore-located Restaurant is the ship's complimentary Dining Room with full seating capacity and floor-ceiling windows. Part of the Restaurant is the Galley (kitchen) and storage rooms.

The aft-located Lecture Theater is the ship's Conference Room (Cinema). The venue also serves cruise company's onboard enrichment program with daily scheduled port talks, lectures and media presentations themed on the current itinerary's destinations, ports, history and culture, wildlife, etc.

Aft-midship on deck 5 are mounted service boats (lifeboats, passenger tender boats).

Deck 5 is also the ship's Promenade Deck featuring a full-circle promenade (passenger-access outdoor area for walking, relaxation, scenery and wildlife viewing).

Two Lifts (passenger elevators) connect all decks except Helideck (deck 8). All decks are interconnected via stairs (forward, midship and aft) including interior and exterior staircases.

 

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ULTRAMARINE DECK PLANS - DECK 6

Fore-located are the Navigation Bridge (called Wheelhouse on smaller ships and riverboats) and the adjacent Captain's Suite and officers quarters. The Wheelhouse is operated with an open-bridge policy that allows passengers to visit the facility during the cruise and observe how the Captain (officers on duty) navigate the vessel. The Captain and Bridge officers will restrict access to the Wheelhouse during port arrivals and departures, and also during times of emergencies and complicated navigation. When visiting the Bridge, passengers are advised to keep noise to a minimum as to not distract the watch officers from doing their jobs efficiently. Eating, drinking and smoking in this room is forbidden.

Cruise cabins from 601 to 638, most of which are with step-out balconies (categories Balcony Suite, Deluxe Balcony Suite, Terrace Suite, Owner's Suite #617, Ultra Suite #619) excepting only the Solo Panorama staterooms (portside location) which are with windows.

Two Lifts (passenger elevators) connect all decks except Helideck (deck 8). All decks are interconnected via stairs (forward, midship and aft) including interior and exterior staircases.

 

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ULTRAMARINE DECK PLANS - DECK 7

All venues on Deck 7 are with floor-ceiling and wall-to-wall windows.

The fore-located Panorama Lounge is the ship's Bar Lounge with comfortable seating (leather sofas and armchairs, round tables, barstools) and full-service Bar. Part of the Lounge is the Library (reading corner with books, magazines, popular board games).

Midship-aft is the wellness complex with floor-ceiling windows and consisting of Spa (massage rooms, heated loungers, relaxation area with padded loungers), Yoga Room (with exercise mats, yoga balls, jump ropes), Sauna Room, Fitness Center (large gym room with Technogym equipment - free weights, treadmills, cross trainers, stationary bikes, strength training machine, resistance band wall).

The aft-portside located Bistro is a casual Lido restaurant (complimentary) with indoor and outdoor seating (alfresco dining on the stern terrace).

Cruise cabins from 701 to 708, are all Penthouse Suites with step-out balconies.

Two Lifts (passenger elevators) connect all decks except Helideck (deck 8). All decks are interconnected via stairs (forward, midship and aft) including interior and exterior staircases.

 

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ULTRAMARINE DECK PLANS - DECK 8

Heli Deck has two helipads (helicopter landing areas) used in cases of emergency and also serving the ship's own helicopters. 

Quark Ultramarine carries 2x twin-engine helicopters parked on two separate helipads (on Helideck). This special feature allowed Quark to develop an immersive (helicopter-tour-based) adventure program that, at an additional charge, offers unique activities like heli-hiking, heliskiing, alpine kayaking, flightseeing, private tours and fly-transfers, heli-landings (to polar destinations accessible only by air).

Both (model Airbus H145) helicopters are with capacity 8 passengers (plus the pilot) and specifically designed with exceptional viewing spaces and meeting the industry's highest safety standards. The aircraft features an advanced autopilot system, great fuel efficiency and reduced noise levels (eco-friendly), interior padding (quiet flight), separated seats (comfort), large windows (scratch-proof) for taking photos.

Two Lifts (passenger elevators) connect all decks except Helideck (deck 8). All decks are interconnected via stairs (forward, midship and aft) including interior and exterior staircases.

 

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For more information on any of our Ultramarine Explorer Deck Plans or any of the Quark Expeditions Cruises voyages, call us now on 1300 799 758.

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