MS Quest - PolarQuest

MS Quest Arctic Cruises

A comfortable expedition ship with a wonderful crew

A polar cruise on board the Quest

7 Reviews

Classic

What we love about the Quest

Intimate Experience: With just 53 passengers, enjoy a personalized and close-knit adventure.

Exclusive Access: The ship’s size allows for exploration of remote Arctic areas inaccessible to larger vessels.

Panoramic Views: The bright panorama lounge and observation deck provide stunning, uninterrupted views.

Cozy Atmosphere: A welcoming environment that feels like a home away from home in the Arctic.

MS Quest - PolarQuest
MS Quest - PolarQuest
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MS Quest - PolarQuest

The MS Quest was built in Denmark in 1992 to serve as a ferry on Greenland’s west coast. In 2004/2005 she was completely refurbished into a comfortable expedition ship and in 2018 she underwent a renovation of the passenger areas. M/S Quest takes 50 passengers and all 24 cabins are outside cabins with private facilities. The triple cabins have upper and lower berths. All other cabins have two lower berths or a double bed. In your cabin you find a desk with a chair and a cupboard for storage. The superior cabins are spacious and have arm-chairs and TV. The owner’s cabin has a double bed, two large picture windows, a separate seating area and TV.

In the dining room you are treated to delicious meals in between landings and in the panorama lounge you can enjoy breath-taking views of the surrounding landscape. Here you can listen to entertaining talks on the area’s flora, fauna and history. In the lounge you also find a bar and a small library. The ship has spacious observation decks, where you can enjoy the beautiful vistas. Passengers are welcome on the bridge around the clock and there is always something to see or search for. You are welcomed by an international crew and the atmosphere is relaxed and very friendly. There are five Zodiacs and five guides on board M/S Quest.

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Amenities on board the Quest

zodiac fleet

Zodiac Fleet

rubber boots

Mudroom

library

Library

theater

Lecture Theater

lounge

Observation Lounge

binoculars

Observation Deck

bar

Bar

restaurant

Restaurant

Food & Drinks on board the Quest

The culinary experience aboard the MS Quest is as delightful as the Arctic landscapes that surround you. The ship's chefs craft delicious, hearty meals using fresh, local ingredients whenever possible, providing a taste of Scandinavian cuisine with international flair. Whether you’re enjoying a sumptuous breakfast buffet, a satisfying lunch after an exhilarating Zodiac excursion, or a cozy dinner in the inviting dining room, the meals are designed to warm you up after a day of Arctic exploration. With the ever-changing views of icebergs, glaciers, and wildlife right outside the windows, dining aboard the MS Quest is truly an experience for all the senses.

Quest's take on sustainable traveling

At Polartours, we know that traveling to the Arctic comes with a responsibility to protect its fragile ecosystem. The MS Quest has been designed and operated with sustainability as a top priority. Equipped with energy-efficient engines that minimize fuel consumption and emissions, the ship treads lightly in the delicate polar environment. The operators are committed to reducing their environmental impact, employing advanced waste management systems, and following strict guidelines to ensure that wildlife encounters are safe and non-intrusive. Your expedition team onboard is deeply knowledgeable about the Arctic's ecosystems and conservation efforts, sharing insights and encouraging responsible travel practices that contribute to the protection of these pristine environments.

Cabin Categories on board the Quest

MS Quest - Triple Cabin
Triple Cabin

Type:

Dormitory

Max. occupancy:

3

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MS Quest - Twin Cabin Plus
Twin Cabin Plus

Type:

Twins

Max. occupancy:

2

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MS Quest - Double Cabin
Double Cabin

Type:

Double/Matrimionial (convertible)

Max. occupancy:

2

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MS Quest - Owner's Cabin
Owner's Cabin

Type:

Matrimonial

Max. occupancy:

2

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MS Quest - Double Cabin Superior
Double Cabin Superior

Type:

Matrimonial

Max. occupancy:

2

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MS Quest - Twin Cabins
Twin Cabin

Type:

Twins

Max. occupancy:

2

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More info about the Quest

Category
Classic
Type
Small Ships
Draft
4 meters
Crew members
25
Capacity
50
Year built
1992
Length
49 meters
Cruising speed
10 knots

Reviews of Quest

QU11

MS Quest

Classic

Even though I traveled with 49 other people (rather than 11), I still experienced a caring community of guides and others who make a trip like this possible. I felt welcomed each day as I ate my meals and participated in the daily Zodiac adventures. Safety was a number one priority, which allowed us to experience Svalbard and all its beauty within a context of knowing this is a wilderness. Our guides did an excellent job of taking us to places where we could observe the wildlife whether in the Zodiacs or on the ship. Their enthusiasm for the Arctic animals and plants was contagious. This was a memorable and joyful adventure!

QU09

MS Quest

Classic

Excellent booking process, questions were always answered timely. The crew and guides were friendly and made the trip a wonderful experience.The ship was clean and in good shape. There were always numerous choices of foods and everything tasted great. Guides were also very knowledgeable. The itinerary and wildlife sightings exceeded our expectations.

QU05

MS Quest

Classic

Well organised tour with fabulous guides and crew who all genuinely wanted the trip to be the best it could possibly be. We are so glad we went with PolarQuest in a small ship.

QU03

MS Quest

Classic

The guides were incredible. It was so well organized and everything flowed perfectly. The ship was great! Food incredible and the staff were top shelf.

QU07

MS Quest

Classic

The whole package was great! Our team of 5 guides clearly demonstrated solid polar experience and a genuine love for these regions and made the most of opportunities that arose during our expedition.

QU04

MS Quest

Classic

We had a fantastic time and it felt like PolarQuest was very engaged and made the over all experience top notch.

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