The most famous cruise ship of the thirties, the inter war years, and probably in the history of cruising is the Stella Polaris.
The ship was considered one of the most elegant and exclusive devoted to cruising. She sailed to the Mediterranean, North Cape, Caribbean and Around The World. She had no rivals.
On the World Cruise there was more than one crew member for every passenger.

She was owned by Bergen Line from Norway during the first part of her career, and resembled a royal yacht, with her clipper bow, bow sprit, well deck and lavish accommodations for just 200 passengers.

























