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Stella Australis
Overview

With spacious cabins, all of which overlook the exterior, each ship have been carefully decorated, offering maximum interior comfort and spectacular views from virtually all parts of the ship. Constructed in 2010 the ship consist of 100 total cabins and can hold 210 passengers. The Stella Australis offers tourists a relaxed stay, while providing breathtaking sights from decks. 

Ship Facts
  • Year Built: 2010
  • Guest Capacity: 200
  • Number of Cabins: 100
Categories
Cabin A
Category Code(s)
A
Cabin AA
Category Code(s)
AA
Cabin AA Superior
Category Code(s)
AA Superior
Cabin AAA
Category Code(s)
AAA
Cabin AAA Superior
Category Code(s)
AAA Superior
Cabin B
Category Code(s)
B

Please note: Stateroom images and features are samples only. Actual furniture, fixtures, colors, configurations and window/porthole views may vary.

Decks
Stateroom Legend
  • Stateroom Legend
  • A Cabin A
  • AA Cabin AA
  • AA Superior Cabin AA Superior
  • AAA Cabin AAA
  • AAA Superior Cabin AAA Superior
  • B Cabin B
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Vendor
Australis
General
Australis is a leading expedition cruise company, navigating the southernmost Patagonian fjords since 1990 during our 4-night adventures, between September and April; we know these waters and their wildlife personally.

Our European and Asian headquarters are located in Barcelona, with offices in South America too. So, you’ll always be able to get in touch and be sure that we speak your language when it comes to unique travel experiences.

Australis cruise routes all encompass the hidden canals, fjords and environments of this evocative part of Patagonia. We have access to areas that other cruise operators do not, meaning that your on-land and offshore excursions – whether trekking towards giant glaciers, wandering forest trails or exploring the delights of the Penguin colony – will be in complete isolation.

Australis itineraries also include a stop at Cape Horn, the southernmost point in the Americas which is often nicknamed the ‘End of the World’. First discovered in 1616 by brave Dutch sailors, this area connects the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, so not only is it geographically symbolic but also happens to be beautiful to look at, atmospheric and a true once-in-a- lifetime experience to visit.
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