The World's First Discovery Yacht™

Scenic Eclipse I

Scenic Eclipse I is the ship that invented a category. Launched in 2019 as the World's First Discovery Yacht, she carries just 228 guests (200 in Antarctica) across all seven continents with two onboard helicopters, a personal submarine, and the kind of refined, battle-tested luxury that only comes from five-plus years of polar and open-ocean operations.

Scenic Eclipse I aerial view in blue waters
Capacity
228 guests
200 in Antarctica
Length
551 ft
168 meters
Launched
August 2019
€7M refit · 2025
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Proven pioneer
Discovery Yacht™

The World's First Discovery Yacht™

helicopter

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Scenic Eclipse I didn't just raise the bar for expedition cruising—she built an entirely new one. When she launched in August 2019, the concept of carrying helicopters and a submarine on a 228-guest ultra-luxury yacht was genuinely unprecedented. The term "Discovery Yacht" didn't exist before her. Now, after five-plus years of continuous operation across every ocean and all seven continents, Eclipse I has the kind of seasoned credibility that simply can't be fast-tracked.

Here's what that track record means in practical terms: this ship has been through Drake Passage dozens of times. She's navigated the pack ice of the Weddell Sea, threaded the fjords of Norway, and island-hopped the South Pacific. The crew knows her rhythms, the expedition team knows their landing sites, and the onboard operation runs with a smoothness that comes from years of refinement. A major €7 million refurbishment completed in spring 2025 brought fresh cabin interiors, an expanded Science Centre, refreshed public spaces, and a new Sky Deck bar—so she's running sharper than ever while carrying all that institutional knowledge.

Our Take

Eclipse I is the ship for travelers who want proven polish over shiny-and-new. At 228 guests (capped at 200 in Antarctica), she maintains the intimate scale that makes expedition cruising actually work—multiple Zodiac landings per day, meaningful time with the Discovery Team of up to 20 specialists, and a staff-to-guest ratio that sits close to 1:1. The nine dining venues and nine bars and lounges deliver serious culinary range for a ship this size, and the 5,920 sq ft Senses Spa is a legit retreat after a day of Zodiac landings. Add in the two Airbus H130 helicopters and the Scenic Neptune submarine, and you've got above-and-below exploration options that most expedition lines still can't match. Eclipse I didn't just pioneer the Discovery Yacht concept—she's spent half a decade proving it works.

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