Discover the Ortelius
Ortelius is a true polar workhorse, built in 1989 and carrying the highest ice-class notation, UL1 (equivalent to 1A) — a rating that lets it push into solid one-year sea ice and loose multi-year pack ice where many vessels cannot follow. Originally the research ship Marina Svetaeva, it was acquired by Oceanwide Expeditions in 2011 and extensively refitted, with cabin and interior upgrades completed in 2016, bringing a comfortable, characterful hotel standard to a ship made for exploration rather than indulgence.
Carrying just 108 guests, Ortelius keeps the small-ship advantage that matters in Antarctica, where IAATO rules cap shore landings at 100 people at a time — the whole party can be ashore together with time to spare. Its standout feature is a dedicated helipad and hangar, allowing scenic helicopter flights over otherwise unreachable pack ice and emperor penguin colonies on select voyages. Abundant open-deck space, a fleet of ten Zodiacs, and a relaxed bar and lecture room round out a vessel whose informal, sociable atmosphere and exploratory focus suit active, curious travellers who come for the wildlife and the ice rather than the trimmings.