SWELL
Former tugboat, now a comfortable expedition ship with a maximum capacity of 12 passengers, cruising off the coasts of British Columbia and Alaska.
On board this beautiful wooden tugboat, you will immediately feel the sense of security that comes from its classic, solid construction. As soon as the crew casts off, you will pass through coastal channels that this ship has been navigating for over a hundred years.
The former tugboat Swell, lovingly converted into an expedition ship, is spacious and offers amenities that no other ship of its class off the coasts of British Columbia and Alaska can match. The conversion from workboat to passenger ship has retained the original character, but also added comfort and elegance.
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The Swell – a boutique ship with history
Built in Vancouver in 1912, the Swell was an important tugboat in British Columbia for decades. With its steam propulsion, it pulled coal, wood, and other goods through a region without a road network. In 1954, it was fitted with a diesel engine and remained in towage service until 1972, after which it passed into private ownership, even earning itself an "appearance" in the TV series The Beachcombers. In the 1980s, it temporarily returned to coastal service. In 2004, it underwent extensive conversion to a passenger ship, followed by further modernization in 2015 for even greater sustainability and comfort. Today, the Swell navigates the coastal waters of British Columbia and Alaska as a small expedition ship.
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Special Interest
A heart for solo travelers!
If you do not wish to have a single cabin, accommodation on board is possible in shared cabins. In this case, you will be accommodated with other travelers of the same gender.
Onboard amenities
ship data
Key data:
- Ship type: Converted tugboat
- Passengers: 12
- Cabins: 6
- Decks: 2
- Crew: 5
- Year of manufacture/retrofitting: 1912 (known overhauls/restorations in the 1950s, 1980s, 2004, 2014)
- Registered: Canada
- Length: 26.8 meters
- Width: 6.7 meters
Good to know:
- Onboard language: English, English-speaking guides
- Onboard currency: We accept all major credit cards, including Visa, American Express, and MasterCard.
Information for persons with limited mobility
To ensure you can enjoy your time on the Swell without any worries, you should feel confident when entering and exiting your cabin and boarding the Zodiac – there are small steps of 15 to 25 cm to negotiate. On land, you can expect uneven coastlines where you will be walking. The main and upper decks, where the cabins, saloon, and wheelhouse are located, are connected by a staircase. The crew will be happy to assist you with all excursions on board and ashore.
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Spacious living room with dining area | © Kevin J. Smith
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Bathroom in cabin category 2 (option 1) | © Kevin J. Smith
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Arbutus cabin, category 2 | © Yuri Choufour
Traveling with Swell
11.167 €
Jumping humpback whales & calving glaciers
3.046 €
Where sea eagles circle above whales and bears
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