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Island Odyssey


The Island Odyssey is a custom 68-foot ketch, launched in 1983. The boat's design, safety and comfort make her perfect for these trips. She features 8 private cabins (double occupancy), 3 heads with hot showers, a large comfortable lounge with an extensive library, and a well-equipped galley. On deck, the large covered seating area provides protection in all types of weather. The Island Roamer is large enough for comfort, privacy and safety, and small enough to create a good rapport among passengers and crew.

A certified Canadian Ministry of Transport passenger vessel, Island Odyssey has all of the safety equipment, electronic navigation aids, and features you would expect from a vessel of her standard. All of our cabins have adequate storage space for your bags, personal items and jackets. Coat hangers and life jackets are stowed in every cabin for your convenience. There is electricity in each room, so you can charge your camera batteries and enjoy a reading light in the evening.

PLEASE SEE CRUISELINE INFORMATION FOR IMPORTANT DETAIL ON INCLUSIONS AND WHAT TO BRING


Ship Profile & Stats
  • Maiden voyage: 1984
  • Refurbished: 2003
  • Length: 68
  • Ship registration: Canada
  • Passenger capacity (dbl): 16
  • Crew nationality: Canadian
  • Officer nationality: Canadian
  • Dining nationality: Canadian
Ship Amenities
  • 110v power current
  • Hot Showers
Ship Facilities
  • Salon
  • Library
  • Large Outside Deckhouse
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Deck

Double Bed Cabin
We have 8 private cabins, based on double occupancy with hot showers. At the time of booking, you may request a type of cabin you would like. Specific room bookings are up to the crew once you have arrived onboard the vessel.

Single Bed Cabin
At the time of booking, you may request a single cabin. Single travelers do not have the choice of the double berth cabin. Specific room bookings are up to the crew once you have arrived onboard the vessel.