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Seven-Seas-Explorer

IMO: 9703150

Cruise Ship, Marshall Islands

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Seven-Seas-Explorer

Vessel Details

MMSI

538006712

Callsign

V7QK9

Width

36.0 m

Length

224.0 m

Reviews (1)

William

2023-11-08

Position: Second Engineer

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Looking for information about this vessel. Can someone share their experience on this boat? How's the management?

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No personal experience yet, just gathering info.

Latest News (3)

24 people suffering from suspected norovirus outbreak

May 16, 2025 12:45

The 'Seven Seas Explorer arrived in Vancouver, British Colombia, on May 14, 2025, after a repositioning journey across the Pacific Ocean, during which 22 of the 666 passengers and two members of the 545 crew membersbecame victims of a gastrointestinal outbreak. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) received word from the ship’s medical team after the ship pulled into port. It had departed from Tokyo on April 26, with passengers beginning to fall ill to symptoms of diarrhea and vomiting. The cause of the outbreak was unknown, but norovirus was a likely cause. The affected passengers and crew members were isolated and deep cleaning procedures commenced.

Medevac off Portoferraio

Apr 24, 2019 12:27

On April 22, 2019, at 11.20 pm, an SAR operation of the Italian Coast Guard was taken for the meadevac of a 78 year old pasenger on board the "Seven Seas Explorer" off the Island of Elba, which was en route from the port of Livorno to Civitavecchia. The Portoferraio Port Master's Office, under the coordination of the Livorno Maritime Directorate, intervened with the patrol boat "CP 805" on which he also embarked health service personnel. Due to adverse weather and sea conditions, the cruise ship was diverted towards the port of Portoferraio, where it was then anchored safely, with the help of the pilots of the port, around 01.50 a.m. on April 23. Taking off the patient was made difficult due to the sharp deterioration of the weather and sea conditions. The cruise ship launched a tender boat in order to facilitate the operations transfer of the elderly passenger. The convoy then arrived in port at about 03:00 a.m. and with the support of the local fire department the passenger of Canadian nationality was disembarked at the dock in front of the Port Master's Office to be transferred with an ambulance to the hospital in Portoferraio. Italian report with photo: http://www.tenews.it/giornale/2019/04/24/soccorso-un-passeggero-colto-da-malore-a-bordo-di-nave-da-crociera-78814/

Call at Dartmouth terminated due to stormy weather

Sep 22, 2017 11:38

The call of the "Seven Seas Explorer" at Dartmouth on Sep 21, 2017, was cut short due to bad weather. The vessel had been due to anchor off the mouth of the Dart, with passengers coming ashore by tender. Due to the bad weather and concerns about tendering guests from the ship into the river, the captain took the decision to terminate the visit to Dartmouth. The vessel remained at anchor for approximately an hour, in order to assess the situation. The ship instead headed out for a slow steam to its next port of call, Southampton, arrinving there in the morning of Sep 22. Report with photos: http://www.devonlive.com/news/devon-news/bad-weather-causes-cruise-ship-511173

Frequently Asked Questions

🔥 Were there any fires on Seven-Seas-Explorer?

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Fire Incident Reported

🤕 Were there any injuries or accidents on Seven-Seas-Explorer?

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Injury Incident Reported

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