MS Hondius
New and advanced expedition ship in the fleet | in service since summer 2019
The MS Hondius is the world's first registered Polar Class 6 ship, meeting the latest and highest Lloyd's Register standards for ice-strengthened cruise ships.
The MS Hondius exceeds the requirements of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) Polar Code and is the most flexible, advanced, and innovative cruise ship in the polar regions.
It has been carefully optimized for exploration trips, allowing you to experience the Arctic and Antarctic firsthand.
It's not just the numerous amenities and entertainment options on board that will make your Hondius voyage an unforgettable experience. With this ship, you can also be sure that you have chosen one of the most environmentally friendly ships in the polar seas.
Hondius uses LED lighting, steam heating, biodegradable paints and lubricants, and state-of-the-art energy management systems that keep fuel consumption and CO2 emissions to a minimum.
This means that when you travel aboard Hondius, you can enjoy the exotic landscape and wildlife to the fullest while having minimal impact on it.
Stephanie Gräf
Travel expert, inventia | Travel beyond the ordinary
Specialist in travel to the Arctic and Antarctic.
I am your contact person for questions and bookings relating to the Arctic and Antarctic, and I am delighted that you are one of the few people who are traveling to the ends of the earth.
You can reach me by phone or email:
+49 (0)201 858 90 960
welcome@inventia.de
Onboard amenities
- 2 restaurants
- 1 observation lounge with bar
- 1 Deck for presentations and lectures only
- 1 lecture hall
- All cabins are outside cabins with two portholes or windows.
- 2 separate gangways and an indoor platform for kayaking
- Zodiac inflatable boats for shore excursions
- Kayaks on board, kayaking tours are possible, booking required before departure
ship data
Key data:
- Flag:Netherlands
- Year of manufacture: 2019
- Maximum passengers: 170
- Cabins: 80 , all outside cabins
- Crew: approx . 71
- Length: 107 .6 m
- Width: 17 .6 m
- Draft: 5 .30 m
- GT: 5 ,590 t
- Maximum speed: 15 knots
- Propulsion: 2 x ABC main engines; total 4,200 kW
- Ice class: Polar Class 6 (= 1A-Super)
- Voltage: 220V
Good to know:
- Onboard language:English, English-speaking expedition team, selected departures are bilingual (English-German or German only).
- Onboard currency: US dollars, euros, and major credit cards
- Open bridge
- Medical care: Doctor on board (medical questionnaire mandatory)
- Rubber boots for hire: onboard, free of charge, must be reserved well in advance of departure
Special Interest
German-language services available!
On board the Hondius, you will be accompanied by at least one German-speaking lecturer or tour guide. Some of the landings in the ship's Zodiacs will be accompanied by the German-speaking lecturer, who will assist with translations. Announcements on board are in English/German. In addition, the daily programs are provided in German.
To all German-language Antarctic voyages.
A heart for solo travelers!
The expedition ship offers solo travelers the opportunity to share twin cabins with fellow travelers of the same gender.
More offers for solo travelers.
sustainability
- Antarctica
Like all our partners, the operator of this ship is a member of IAATO, the International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators.
For decades, the IAATO has been committed to ensuring that travel to Antarctica is conducted responsibly. Members are required to adhere to strict guidelines to ensure that every expedition respects and preserves the fragile ecosystem of the polar regions. From maintaining a safe distance from penguins to strict biosecurity measures, every detail of your trip is designed to protect this special place for future generations.
What does this mean for you? It means that your adventure is linked to the highest standards of sustainability, wildlife protection, and preservation of the breathtaking beauty of Antarctica.
- Arctic
The Arctic, with its fascinating wilderness and unique wildlife, is also under special protection. The operator of this ship is also a member of the AECO, the Association of Arctic Expedition Cruise Operators. Just like the IAATO in Antarctica, the AECO is committed to ensuring that expeditions in the Arctic are conducted in a sustainable and responsible manner.
AECO develops strict guidelines to preserve the Arctic's sensitive ecosystems, whether by preventing pollution, protecting wildlife such as polar bears and walruses, or promoting respect for the region's indigenous communities. As part of this initiative, all members work closely together to ensure that even the most remote and untouched places in the Arctic remain intact.
- Other commitments:
Our expedition provider goes far beyond the strict requirements of IAATO and AECO and is passionately committed to additional sustainability initiatives. These include, for example:
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- The Hondius ship uses advanced, environmentally friendly technologiesthat optimize energy consumption and minimize the ecological footprint:
- Reverse osmosis water system: The reverse osmosis system converts seawater into drinkable fresh water, providing a continuous, sustainable source of water. By reducing dependence on fresh water in ports, this system makes an important contribution to water conservation.
- Low-sulfur marine gas oil (LSMGO) for better air quality: Ships entering Antarctica are not permitted to use normal fuel (heavy oil) under any circumstances, as this would have a significant impact on the environment. Instead, the MS Hondius uses low-sulfur marine gas oil (LSMGO) with a sulfur content of less than 0.1 percent. This fuel helps to reduce harmful emissions and protect air quality in sensitive polar regions.
- A flexible energy management system adjusts energy production and consumption to actual demand on board. This means that only as much fuel is consumed as is actually needed, thereby reducing emissions.
- Tier III engines: Tier III refers to a particularly strict emissions standard set by the International Maritime Organization (IMO), which stipulates how much harmful exhaust gas an engine is allowed to produce. Tier III engines that meet this standard drastically reduce emissions of nitrogen oxides (NOx). These NOx gases pollute the air and exacerbate the greenhouse effect. This technology improves air quality and minimizes environmental impact.
- Steam heating systems use excess heat generated during ship operation to heat rooms and produce fresh water from seawater. This reuses heat that would otherwise be lost unused, reducing energy consumption and ensuring sustainable use of resources.
- Adjustable pitch propellers optimize the ship's propulsion by adapting flexibly to different conditions. This saves fuel and improves efficiency while reducing vibration and noise—an important protection for marine life.
- Shaft generators instead of diesel generators generate electricity through the movement of the main drive shaft, thereby doubling the energy output of the ship's engine. This technology reduces fuel consumption and CO₂ emissions.
- LED lighting on board significantly reduces power consumption, extends the service life of the lamps, and minimizes maintenance requirements.
- Thanks to these innovations, the Hondius was able to reduce fuel consumption per passenger by over 35 percent.
- The Hondius ship uses advanced, environmentally friendly technologiesthat optimize energy consumption and minimize the ecological footprint:
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- Sustainable meals:
- When available, MSC-certified fish and seafood are served on board. The MSC label stands for theMarine Stewardship Council, a globally recognized certification for sustainable fishing. It ensures that seafood comes from sources that do not harm the oceans. This means that fishing is carried out in such a way that fish stocks are not overfished and marine ecosystems remain protected.
- The coffee on board comes from UTZ-certified, organic Fairtrade beans—but what does that actually mean?
- UTZ certification guarantees environmentally friendly farming methods that protect the soil and conserve natural resources. In addition, farmers benefit from fair wages and safe working conditions, which improves their quality of life in the long term.
- At the same time, the Fairtrade label ensures that these products are produced under fair conditions for workers in the countries where they are grown—they receive fair wages and work in safe, humane conditions. In addition, part of the proceeds go toward education, health, and community projects in the local area.
- Sustainable meals:
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- Plastic avoidance: Guests receive reusable drinking bottles that can be refilled repeatedly during their trip. Plastic straws, cups, and individually packaged butter, yogurt, and jam are a thing of the past. Sustainability is also a priority in the bathrooms: biodegradable shampoos and soaps in recycled packaging help to further minimize plastic consumption.
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- Clean Up Svalbard: The expedition operator is proud to be part of the pioneeringClean Up Svalbardinitiative. Together with other AECO members and local organizations, this initiative is passionately committed to removing waste from the pristine beaches of Svalbard. Every summer, special clean-up expeditions are organized, during which guests actively participate in ridding the coastline of plastic and other waste.
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- Education and awareness: The company focuses on the long-term impact of polar education and believes in the value of direct experiences. Through shore excursions, outdoor activities, intensive contact with wildlife, and presentations on board, it offers guests unique insights into the polar regions. Only those who truly experience these areas can commit to protecting them. In addition, many of the scientists who conduct their research aboard the company's ships share their most fascinating findings directly with passengers.
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- Citizen science programs: Passengers have the opportunity to participate in citizen science projects that directly contribute to current research in the Arctic and Antarctic. With Happywhale, for example, guests can take photos of marine mammals to support the photo identification of whales and seals. High-quality images help answer questions about the population, migration, and lifespan of these animals.
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- Support for polar research: Science is an integral part of the provider's culture and history. For this reason, the company supports several important projects that contribute to the exploration and protection of the polar regions:
- Arktisches Müllmonitoring: Der Expeditionsanbieter hilft dabei, Plastik und Mikroplastik in der Arktis zu dokumentieren und zu analysieren, indem es Wissenschaftler wie Wouter Jan Strietman bei seinem Arctic Litter Project der Wageningen University & Research unterstützt.
- Scientific equipment: By providing ARGO floats that measure important data such as water temperature, salinity, and pressure, scientific work is supported to record the effects of climate change on the oceans.
- Support for polar research: Science is an integral part of the provider's culture and history. For this reason, the company supports several important projects that contribute to the exploration and protection of the polar regions:
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- Financial support for the protection of polar regions:
- The expedition operator is committed to environmental and bird conservation programs, including the Save the Albatross campaign, which focuses on protecting seabirds from fishing hazards. As a partner of BirdLife International, the company contributes to preserving biodiversity.
- The provider is committed to nature conservation projects that use tourism as a source of funding for the protection of valuable ecosystems. As a partner of LT&C (Linking Tourism and Conservation), it promotes initiatives that demonstrate how sustainable tourism can contribute to the preservation of protected areas—whether through education, financial support, or the promotion of sustainable practices on site.
- Financial support for the protection of polar regions:
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