The Midnight Sun accommodates up to six guests in three beautifully appointed staterooms, each with full bath ensuite. The motor yacht is equipped with all the amenities to make your stay enjoyable.

Yacht Features

The Midnight Sun is a 70 foot custom Westport motor yacht designed by Howard Apollonio for cruising Alaska's Inside Passage and is owned and operated by Captain/engineer Bob Wostmann.

Cabin 1 and Cabin 2

Oversize Double Bed

Cabin 3

Oversize (87" long) Tapered King Bed Offset & (84" X 41") Single Bed

The Midnight Sun spacious guest cabins are located forward away from crew traffic and all machinery noise. Each has its own TV and DVD, excellent lighting and either a portlight or a hatch.  The generator is off and power is provided by a battery system during sleeping hours.

Guest Heads (marine bathrooms)

All three guest cabins have full bath ensuite. Showers are large with individual enclosures and European-style shower heads. Toilets are automatic, silent and odor free.  Hot water is available at all times.

Guest Services

The captain and crew facilitate all your needs.  Baggage is picked up from your hotel or airport and transferred to your stateroom. In most cases wheelchair access is workable.

Salon

The plush main salon features comfy leather furniture, a cozy wood-burning fireplace, elaborate activity center with 35" TV, DVD, surround sound, VCR, CD, Sirius satellite radio etc., 240 movies for all ages, video games connection, board games, circulating hot water heating and an ever-changing panoramic view of rugged Alaska outdoor scenery in majestic proportions visible while seated from the comfort of the yacht's main salon and pilothouse.

Pilot House

A large leather settee, big chart table and an Alaska nature library, large wrap around windows and a secure outside walk-around deck for wildlife viewing and photography.

Crews Quarters

The Crew's Quarters are completely removed from the guest living areas and cabins.  Crew normally dines in the pilothouse.

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