
Aurora Expeditions is celebrating a major construction milestone: Its newest ship, Douglas Mawson, has successfully passed sea trials.
Earlier this summer, experts tested the ship’s key systems, including those related to propulsion, navigation and safety. It’s slated to be delivered in September and will make its maiden voyage in December.
Named after the legendary Australian geologist and explorer, the ship is the latest addition to the Aurora fleet, joining Greg Mortimer and Sylvia Earle.
During its shakedown cruise, Douglas Mawson will sail along Tasmania’s rugged coastline. Then, it will begin its inaugural Antarctic season, including the rarely operated “Epic Antarctica: Crossing the 7th Continent” itinerary.
The ship can accommodate up to 130 guests for polar expeditions and up to 154 travelers for other voyages around the world. It boasts various state-of-the-art amenities, including a lecture theatre, science center, heated outdoor pool, multiple dining venues and dedicated mudroom facilities.
“Sea trials are one of the most important steps in bringing a ship to life,” says Michael Heath, chief executive officer of Aurora Expeditions. “We’re thrilled with the results and can’t wait to welcome our expeditioners aboard Douglas Mawson for her inaugural voyages later this year.”
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