
Our eight staterooms (six for guest use) are named after naturalists and explorers of Southeast Alaska. They feature historical information, handmade quilts, plenty of storage space, and individual heat controls. Most staterooms share a head (bathroom) with another stateroom. This picture shows the Chirikov room. Captain Alexei Chirikov commanded the St. Paul, sister ship to Vitus Bering's Saint Peter. He was the first to glimpse Southeast Alaska and the North American continent, in 1741.
In addition to the double beds, the Chirikov and Bering rooms have large closets, storage under the beds, and vanity tables. The Vancouver and Whidbey rooms feature bunks that are double on the bottom and twin on the top, as well as closet space. The Muir and Katlian rooms, located adjacent to the galley, feature twin bunks, closets, and dressers. The crew quarters, in the bow area, are separate from the guest staterooms.
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