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Expedition Cruises - OCEANWIDE EXPEDITIONS Newbuilt HONDIUS

Is the comming new HONDIUS expedition cruise vessel a top luxury offer?
by Earl of Cruise
As for the intended destinations - yes!
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The 2019 comming new expedition cruise vessel HONDIUS - courtesy OCEANWIDE EXPEDITIONS
As the former research vessels ORTELIUS and PLANCIUS, but too the sailing vessels REMBRANDT VAN RIJN and NOODERLICHT, the new HONDIUS is planend to sail in the polar regions. Too Tropical destinations will be added for HONDIUS.
Jodocus Hondius has been choosen by OCEANWIDE EXPEDITIONS as the namesake for its new vessel. It is the Latinized version his Dutch name - Joost de Hondt, *October 14th 1563 – † February 12th  1612), sometimes called Jodocus Hondius the Elder to distinguish him from his son Jodocus Hondius II. He was a Flemish engraver and cartographer living in the provinces of the Netherlands, then a part of the Holy Roman Empire. He is best known for his early maps of the New World and Europe, for re-establishing the reputation of the work of Gerard Mercator, and for his portraits of Francis Drake. He helped establish Amsterdam as the center of cartography in Europe in the 17th century.
What once began as an experimental solution for deployment of ships laid up in the stormy winter season on the North Atlantic developed into a raging market - the cruise industry. Which is split in the friendly named volume market (mass tousism), luxury cruises and expedition cruises. And within the last we find the top luxurious and the lesser ones.
This expedition market is rising as there is no tomorrow. Over the last year nearly each month a company announced a newbuild or a new aquisition for the market segment which was top luxurious or less. But the market has one thing in common it is never a mass market as the guests will be the sophisticated travellers that have seen nearly each corner of our world and have the money to spend. Such an expedition is far from inexpensive. Even if the investment in the expedition vessel itself may be less than that for a mass market plastic filled ship.
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The PLANCIUS in the Ross Sea - courtesy OCEANWIDE EXPEDITIONS
Plancius was the first bigger vessel for the Dutch tour expert in Arctic and expedition cruises. The ORTELIUS and the PLANCIUS are purpose rebuilds former research vessels, and have therefore in the construction itself restrictions. So the decision for a purpose newbuild is a logical step knowing about the newbuilds from HURTIGRUTEN, HAPAG LLOYD CRUISES, LINDBLAD NATIONAL GEOGRPHIC, SCENIC and finally for the top end CRYSTAL, as well some other specialists as CRUCEROS AUSTRALIS in Chile, and new aquisitions from QUARK.
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The ORTELIUS - courtesy OCEANWIDE EXPEDITIONS
SCENIC opend a door into a new form of luxuries on board of expedition vessels, which CRYSTAL countered with its bigger expedition yacht for fewer guests on board and so more luxury.
Luxury is for each of us different, depending from where we are - social, education, income, upbringing, way of living, etc. we have and how we show, if in the way of the new rich, with oriental pride or decorum.
The targeted destinations are the Artic waters with the "eternal" icefields and their flora (if, as in Greenland)  and fauna. Nobody knows when global warming is finally melting our Arctic ice - despite other ideologies which babble of a communist conspiracy.
The HONDIUS will be built in the croatian BRODOSPLIT Yard, will accomodate 180 (max 196) passengers, will be 107x17,6m, will have the Ice classification LR PC6 (~1A) and is paned to set sail for the first time in the summer season 2019 (May).
The passengers will be accomodated in 4 bed cabins with porthole, staterooms with French balconies, or real balconies or in a 33m² Suite.
Oceanwide Expeditions REMBRANDT VAN RIJN
The sailing vessel REMBRANDT VAN RIJN - courtesy OCEANWIDE EXPEDITIONS
The vessel will be enviromental friendly with energy efficient machines by using reducing and saving energy technology, a shaft generator and not a seperate diesel generator, reulting in high fuel efficient, no use of hazardous lube, and other enviromental friendly technology on board and in the hotel.
PRINCESS CRUISES got a penalty of US$ 40,000,000.00 for oil polution via its "magic Pipeline" since 2005 according to a whistleblowing engineer. And this was "only" in "normal" waters. It is the highest penalty which had been sentenced in the USA.
We definitely do not have an extra world in the holds or trunks.
Cruising in such fragile enviroments as the Arctic Seas it is a must to be enviromental friendly because of ecological resposibility and following the IMO regulations. Otherwise there will be no sailing in the Artic with a vessel which is not passing these regulations. The vessel itself even the eviromental friendliest and with nearly no carbon footprint is impacting in the hyper sensible ecology.
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The sailing vessel NOODERLICHT - courtesy OCEANWIDE EXPEDITIONS
Offering a 4 bed cabin/Stateroom with a porthole shows the origin of OCEANWIDE EXPEDITIONS a tour operator for sail trainees, who pay for sailing on board a sailing vessel and work as a trainee with the rest of the crew. An offer very seen with sail training vessels.
Compared with other competitors in the expedition market the HONDIUS is not that luxurious as the staterooms in total are smaller and the passenger space ratio is less than even that of the HURTIGRUTEN newbuilds with 600 passengers. HONDIUS will sail with 180
Guests booking such a category may not be the wealthiest or used to be amoung rich. This may cause some frowns from the upper categories occupants, or the one or the other misunderstanding from the 4 bed cabin booking guests.
The design does remember me about the first set of RENAISSANCE CRUISES vessels, of which all still are sailing with new owners and names. These small 88m 112 to 120 passenger vessels are mostly catering still the upper end in the market. I found them a bit cramped back then. Noe we have the HONDIUS at 107m Length, but nearly a doubled capacity.
The luxury of HONDIUS is not the vessel itself, this is more a mass market offer, but the intended destinations are the luxury.

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