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IMO: 8806747
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MMSI
311562000
Callsign
C6TA8
Width
16.0 m
Length
108.0 m
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2024-03-18
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From Liquidation to New Horizons: The Journey of <a href='/ships/exploris-one-8806747'>Exploris-One</a>
The expedition cruise vessel <a href='/ships/exploris-one-8806747'>Exploris-One</a>, once known as the Silver Explorer, has undergone a tumultuous journey as it transitioned from a promising cruise enterprise to an auctioned asset amid financial trou...
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Nordic Group Acquires 'Exploris One' in Caen Auction
In a significant maritime development, the Hamburg-based Nordic Group successfully clinched the auction bid for the expedition cruise ship 'Exploris One'. This vessel's previous owner, the French shipping line Exploris Expeditions, unfortunately filed for bankruptcy in the fall of 2025, leading to the ship's auction on January 30, 2026. The sale concluded with a bid of just 4.5 million euros. The 'Exploris One', which had been secured by Exploris Expeditions from Silversea Cruises in 2023, has a rich maritime history, having formerly operated as the 'Silver Explorer' and the 'Prince Albert II' between 2007 and 2011, as well as under several other names including 'Delphin Clipper' and 'World Adventurer' throughout its storied career. Initially, Exploris Expeditions had ambitious plans for the construction of two additional expedition cruise vessels alongside the 'Exploris One'; however, it ceased operations on November 7, 2025, after being placed under receivership in October due to financial hardships. Prior to its sale, the ship was laid up in Caen with a minimal crew, pending its fate. The Nordic Group, which recently expanded its portfolio by acquiring Albatros Expeditions and Polar Latitudes at the end of 2025, now consolidates these brands under the name Polar Latitudes Expeditions. The group's fleet also includes the Australian operator Chimu, featuring vessels like the 'Ocean Albatros' and 'Ocean Nova', and the chartered ship 'Ocean Victory'. Notably, the 'Seaventure', previously known as the 'Bremen', was sold to China and will not be part of the Polar Latitudes fleet from 2026 onwards.
Exploris One: Iconic Cruise Ship Set for Auction in 2026
The expedition cruise ship 'Exploris One,' owned by the defunct French shipping company Exploris, is ready to hit the auction block on January 30, 2026. This significant event follows the company's recent bankruptcy proceedings, which culminated in its liquidation by the Nantes court. The vessel made its way to the Calix quay at the port of Caen on November 10, 2025, marking a critical moment in its voyage history. The auction will be conducted by the respected auction house Ouest Enchères Publiques, offering maritime enthusiasts and prospective buyers a unique opportunity to acquire this notable ship. For more details, view the report and accompanying photo at the provided link: https://lemarin.ouest-france.fr/shipping/apres-la-liquidation-de-son-armement-le-navire-de-croisiere-exploris-one-sera-vendu-aux-encheres-fin-janvier-63f71ae0-efd1-11f0-ae78-1a0629cc1f87.
Exploris One Cruise Ship Launched for Sale Amid Liquidation of Exploris Expeditions & Cruises
In a significant development, the 'Exploris One', previously known as the 'Silver Explorer', has been officially listed for sale in Caen as part of the ongoing liquidation process of Exploris Expeditions & Cruises. The ship journeyed from Las Palmas, departing on November 10, 2025, and docked in Caen on November 16 for decommissioning purposes. A small crew will remain aboard to maintain safety and facilitate potential buyers in viewing the ship. The liquidation stems from unexpected financial troubles faced by Exploris Expeditions & Cruises after a Canadian tour operator cancelled their planned charter for the ship, which was scheduled for a three-year period. As a result, the company was placed under court administration on September 29. Following a month of financial turmoil, the Nantes Commercial Court, headquartered in the company’s base city, commanded its liquidation. Although the final operation cessation date was originally set for November 7, it was subsequently pushed to November 12, which allowed for the 'Exploris One' to be repatriated back to Caen. Legal proceedings have officially commenced, and the tender for purchasing the vessel was made public on November 10. The anticipated proceeds from the sale aim to address the outstanding debts of Exploris. Prospective buyers were given until November 16 to submit their bids. From November 7 onward, interested bidders were invited to inspect the ship, enabling them to formulate their bids based on firsthand evaluations. This sale marks a pivotal moment in the journey of the 'Exploris One' as it transitions from cruise service to new ownership.
Successful Medical Evacuation in Bahia Fildes: A 71-Year-Old Rescued from Silver Explorer
On January 22, 2022, the Port Authority of Bahía Fildes successfully coordinated the medical evacuation of a 71-year-old American woman who sustained a leg fracture while aboard the cruise ship 'Silver Explorer' near Greenwich Island. After the unfortunate incident, the victim was disembarked in Bahía Fildes, accompanied by her spouse. Utilizing a rubber boat provided by the Port Authority, they made their way to the Antarctic Scientific Base 'Bellingshausen.' Once there, a medical professional from the Magallanes Clinic, alongside a specialized naval nurse from the Port Authority, assessed her condition. Following this evaluation, the passenger was airlifted to Punta Arenas for further medical treatment. For more information and photos, visit the official report at https://www.directemar.cl/directemar/noticias-y-comunicaciones/noticias/2022/armada-apoyo-evacuacion-medica-de-pasajera-accidentada-en-crucero.
Philippine Crew Member of 'Silver Explorer' Medically Evacuated in Valparaíso, Now Stable
A crew member from the 'Silver Explorer,' a cruise ship known for its recent health complications, was medically evacuated to a clinic in Valparaíso due to serious health issues. Reports indicate that the individual remains in serious but stable condition. The 'Silver Explorer' has recently been linked to 21 Covid-19 cases in the Los Lagos Region, marking a significant event as it was the first cruise vessel in Chile to report a positive coronavirus case. After a stay of approximately two weeks in the region, the ship reached Valparaíso's bay on March 31, where it safely disembarked two Chilean passengers under stringent health protocols. Additionally, the vessel took the opportunity to replenish essential supplies, including groceries, medical provisions, and fuel, during its brief stop in the regional capital.
Cruise Ship Under Quarantine Following Coronavirus Case Amidst Scenic Journey in Chile
On March 14, 2020, the 'Silver Explorer,' a luxury cruise ship, welcomed aboard an 85-year-old passenger displaying viral symptoms in Caleta Tortel, a remote city situated over 2,000 kilometers from Santiago. Following his boarding, the man was swiftly taken to a local hospital where he tested positive for the coronavirus, prompting immediate action. In response, authorities quarantined the vessel off the port of Castro to ensure the safety of passengers and crew amid rising health concerns. Fortunately, the British national was reported to be in stable condition. Late at night on March 17, a coordinated evacuation took place, successfully transporting 99 passengers back to their home countries via three charter flights. The passengers were taken to El Tepual airport, located in the Los Lagos region, with the operation conducted seamlessly thanks to the collaborative efforts of Onemi, Carabineros, the Air Force, and regional health authorities. In a further development regarding public health, five foreign nationals, previously isolated due to potential coronavirus exposure at Puerto Montt hospital, were discharged on March 15 and are now adhering to the necessary quarantine protocols at designated facilities. This series of events highlights the ongoing efforts to manage and mitigate the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic within the maritime travel industry.
Frequently Asked Questions
🤕 Were there any injuries or accidents on Exploris-One?
Based on available news reports, Exploris-One has been mentioned in connection with injury-related incidents. There have been 2 news reports mentioning injury incidents. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.
💥 Was Exploris-One involved in any collisions?
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🧑🚒 Was Exploris-One involved in any migrant rescue operations?
Based on available news reports, Exploris-One has been mentioned in connection with migrant-related incidents. There have been 1 news reports mentioning migrant operations. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.
🛢️ Did Exploris-One have any oil spills or pollution incidents?
Based on available news reports, Exploris-One has been mentioned in connection with spill-related incidents. There have been 1 news reports mentioning spills. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.