50 Years of Victory operates Quark's expedition cruise to the North Pole. It was the first Arktika-class icebreaker built with a spoon-shaped bow to make it capable of breaking through ice up to 2.5m thick. It also features a helicopter for shore excursions.
All cabins are en-suite and have ocean views. Cabins feature a TV/DVD player and some cabins also have a coffee maker and safe. The Arktika Suite has a single bed in the bedroom and sofa bed in the sitting area.
Onboard:
- One dining room with unreserved seating
- Aft Saloon for presentations and relaxing
- Victory Bar with exterior views, open from afternoon to late evening
- Polar library
- Gym, two saunas and small swimming pool
- Passenger lift
- Onboard helicopter landing pad
Cabins:
Standard Twin Cabins have one lower berth with a curtain and a sofa bed which is converted into a bed each night. There is an en-suite with shower.
The Mini-Suite has a sitting area with a sofa bed, and a bed separated from the sitting area. The en-suite has a shower.
The Suite has a bedroom and a sitting area with a sofa bed. The en-suite has a shower and a bathroom. There is also a refrigerator, coffee maker and safe.
There is one Victory Suite. There is a separate bedroom and sitting area, with a sofa bed in the sitting area. The en-suite had a shower. There is also a refrigerator, coffee maker and safe.
The Arktika Suite has a very spacious bedroom with a single bed and a sitting room with a sofa bed. The en-suite includes a bathtub. There is a coffee maker, safe, fresh fruit, drinks and snacks.