Initially named Cape May Light, in 2010 she was renamed Sea Voyager and registered in the United States. Cape May Light was completed on 9 April 2001.
The ship was constructed under the yard number 4242 and was launched in June 2000. The vessel was laid down in August 1999 by Atlantic Marine at their Jacksonville, Florida, shipyard. Characterized by her owners as a 'luxury' vessel, she has a capacity of 210 passengers that are bunked in 105 double staterooms, and are said to have available all the amenities offered on larger vessels. The ship is powered by a two- shaft diesel engine that gives the ship a maximum speed of 13 knots (24 km/h 15 mph). The cruise ship has a beam of 15.2 metres (50 ft) and draught of 8.4 metres (28 ft). The ship is 91.4 metres (300 ft) long overall and 90.2 metres (296 ft) long between perpendiculars. The ship has a gross tonnage of 4,954 tons and a deadweight tonnage of 200 tons.
She was renamed Ocean Voyager in December 2021. First launched in 2001, she has been operated by four different owners, and was formerly known as Victory I, Saint Laurent, Sea Voyager and Cape May Light, the ship was built in the United States and entered service in 2001. Ocean Voyager is a small cruise ship, carrying about 200 passengers. Cruise ship Saint Laurent, moored at Toronto's International Marine Passenger Terminal, on.