Iceland ProCruises

Ocean Diamond

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Theresa Russell November 13, 2023
Iceland ProCruises

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Ship Overview

Cruise StyleExpedition
Ship SizeSmall
Price Range$$$
Sails To Iceland
Iceland
Sails From Reykjavik, Iceland
Reykjavik, Iceland
Duration10 days

Ocean Diamond set sail with Iceland Pro Cruises in 2014. She is also chartered by other tour operators like Quark Expeditions. In 2022 and 2023, she will sail a circumnavigation of Iceland, starting in Reykjavik and will also sail the Arctic and Antarctic with Quark Expeditions.Read More

Ocean Diamond has sailed under several names including Song of Flower, Explorer Starship, and Le Diamant. All of the cabins on Ocean Diamond have been refurbished within the past 6 years. The most recent refurbishment in 2021 included the Observation Lounge, Main Lounge, deck 4 cabins, the Restaurant deck and the public restrooms.

The original guests on the ship came mostly from China to see the Northern Lights. However, the guest demographic has changed with the majority of guests now arriving from Europe, the US and Canada. The ship uses both English and German as the languages on board.

Guests include mostly mature adults, although children over eight years old are permitted to sail. Solo travelers are not unusual. 

The smaller size of Ocean Diamond allows for calls at several smaller ports in Iceland. The Iceland circumnavigation is port intensive with some days having two ports of call on the itinerary. Several of the ports require use of the onboard zodiacs to reach a dock onshore. The zodiacs are also used for included trips to sites of interest such as bird colonies or geological formations. 

The ship has eight decks, with the uppermost deck an ideal spot for viewing. On deck 6, an open desk aft of the ship functions as a gathering place, a venue for a weekly outdoor dining event, and other ship-wide events. There is a small pool on this deck.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

Pros
Cons
A part of the expedition staff is local and therefore able to offer personal insights into the areas sailed
Free Wi-Fi in three public areas
Guests are welcome to visit the bridge most of the time the ship is sailing
High curbs for accessing the stateroom and bathroom
Although curtains appear to be blackout curtains, they don’t fit properly and fail to effectively eliminate light
There’s no USB ports in the staterooms

What to expect on board

Staterooms & Cabins

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Cabins
Accessibility

All cabins have an exterior view, although a few cabins are obstructed. The views may be through a traditional picture window or through portholes as are found on deck 3. Doubles, triples, and balcony cabins accommodate guests on five decks. The spacious balcony cabins are found on deck 7.

The décor is basic with duvets covering the beds. Beds can be configured as twins or queens. The mattresses aren’t as comfortable as they could be. 

A larger desk has a few European 220 outlets. One of the drawers can function as a safe as it has a key and lock. The bathroom does have a 110 volt shaving outlet located next to the hairdryer. The small bathroom includes an equally small shower with dispensers for soap and shampoo. 

There is adequate closet space, with two compartments. Each guest gets their own personal flotation device (PFD) for zodiac excursions and the more traditional PFD is also stored in the closet. Drawers for storing items are found in the closet and also in the desk and two bedside tables.

In addition to the chair for the desk, there is another upholstered chair for relaxation. The flat screen television comes with a DVD player (there is a collection of DVDs in the library) with limited channels, but movies and programs feature topical content.

Ocean Diamond does not include accessible features. Staterooms and bathrooms feature high curbs. Accessing exterior decks also involves negotiating high curbs. As many ports are reached via Zodiac, it’s necessary to descend steep stairs to the launching spot. This presents more physical barriers for those with mobility issues. There is an elevator on board. Some guests make use of mobility aids while visiting ports where the ship is able to dock.

Food & Drink

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Dining
Bars

Located on deck 3, the main dining room offers both buffet style dining as well as full-service dining. Tables are not assigned nor is dining set for a designated time; rather, hours of service vary, depending on the day and circumstances. For example, buffet service takes place when most people are on the ship. When the majority of guests are on shore, a full a la carte menu is offered.

Depending on the number of guests on Ocean Diamond, a second smaller dining room on deck 4 may be opened. Reservations should be made for this restaurant, which operates during designated dining hours. 

Food at the buffet, reliably hot and tasty, caters to all tastes, including vegetarian. Guests serve themselves from the buffet, which is set up in the middle of the dining room, making negotiating around tables difficult when the dining room is full.

Beer, wine, specialty coffee, and cocktails come with an extra charge. Coffee, tea and hot chocolate are offered throughout the day. Afternoon tea is also served daily and usually includes small sandwiches, a sweet, and coffee and tea, of course. 

Food on Ocean Diamond is sourced locally–80% of what is used onboard comes from local providers. Fish must be MSC-certified (Marine Stewardship Council) to be served on the ship.

Bar options include The Club on deck 4 and the Observation Lounge on deck 7. Wine, beer, and cocktails are served. Beers include some Icelandic varieties. Every day, there is a $5 drink of the day displayed and available in both of the bars.

Entertainment

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The real entertainment on an expedition ship and itinerary such as an Iceland circumnavigation is the scenery, port talks, and lectures. A resident piano player moves between the two bar areas. Lectures on a variety of topics, including the ports, take place regularly. Some of the staff have additional talents and perform accordingly. One Icelandic woman gave language lessons, while another trained opera singer sang and shared information about trolls.

There is a small library with a nice collection of books and DVDs. This is one of the public areas that offers free WiFi.

Spa & Fitness

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Massage and a few treatments are available in a small room that serves as a treatment room. Another area contains exercise equipment. With a destination ready for exploration, the ports themselves provide opportunities for physical fitness.

Key cruising tips

Health & Safety

Guest must confirm that they have no health issues that would affect their ability to travel on this cruise. A doctor is onboard for medical consultations.

Guests should be able to maneuver around the ship and more importantly walk down the gangway. Due to fluctuating tides, the gangway may become quite steep. Zodiac embarkation is also done via a stairway. Although some guests do use walkers, wheelchairs may not be used.

Before sailing, guests attend a lengthy muster drill explaining safety procedures. After the general muster drill is completed, those wanting to take advantage of zodiac explorations or go ashore via zodiac must complete a separate safety drill on the use of the special personal flotation devices required when using the zodiacs.

Water from the faucets is not potable, but acceptable for brushing teeth. The cruise line provides water bottles for filling at three different stations on the ship.

Dress Code

The dress code is casual in general; however, guests may prefer to wear resort casual for the Captain’s Dinner and Farewell Cocktail evening events. 

Iceland ProCruises provides waterproof jackets for guests as part of their fare.

Junior Cruisers

Guests sailing with Iceland ProCruises must be over 8 years of age. There are no facilities for children, nor any activities geared toward them.

Service

The crew onboard consists of service personnel and expedition team members who accompany guests on shore excursions. The service is friendly, and the crew take extra care accommodating the needs of the guests.

 

Tipping

Recommended tipping is $12 per day for crew and $4 per day for the expedition staff. Guests may adjust the amount.

QUICK FACTS

SHIP STATS
Entered Service
2012
Refurbished
2021
Number of Cabins
113
Passenger Capacity
210
Crew Members
106
Passengers to Crew Ratio
1.98
Gross Tons
8282
Width
52 feet
Length
406 feet

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