Tasmanian luxurious wilderness expedition cruise operator On Board has formally launched the newest addition to its fleet, the Odalisque III.
Designed by Incat Crowther and constructed by Tasmanian shipbuilder Richardson Devine Marine, the aluminum-hulled 24-meter boutique liveaboard cruise vessel can host as much as 12 company in six trendy and versatile visitor cabins, every with its personal ensuite.
The higher deck options three massive visitor cabins, a wheelhouse lounge and eating space in addition to an outside eating and viewing space. The essential deck options 4 cabins, a big indoor eating space, an outside viewing platform and the galley. Configured to supply a world-class eating expertise whereas additionally being operationally environment friendly, the galley is conveniently situated adjoining to pantry, refrigeration, and cleansing services.
In complete, Odalisque III affords three out of doors viewing decks and a bridge open to company permitting uninterrupted views of the spectacular Tasmanian wilderness. Odalisque III’s design has additionally allowed for the addition of two tenders, accessible from the primary deck, to permit company to get pleasure from shore excursions.
Incat Crowther’s CEO Brett Crowther stated shut collaboration with suppliers and On Board CEO Pieter van der Woude was a vital aspect of the undertaking.
“Our team enjoyed collaborating with Pieter and Richardson Devine Marine to help bring On Board’s vision of creating a floating wilderness lodge to life,” stated Crowther. “Odalisque III has it all, from six stylish and flexible cabins to multiple indoor and outdoor dining and entertainment areas – all supported by state-of-the-art commercial dining facilities.”