NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC EXPLORER
Inaugurated in 2008, National Geographic Explorer is the world’s ultimate expedition ship. Due to the exciting collaboration of Lindblad Expeditions and National Geographic, her design and equipment is an impressive result of almost 200 years of collective expedition experience.
Originally built for service along Norway’s coast as part of the famed Hurtigruten, or Coastal Express, her excellent maneuverability and size made her a natural choice for Antarctic cruises. Drawing on nearly 50 years of pioneering expedition history and expertise, the NG Explorer has been completely redesigned and rebuilt. The NG Explorer is uniquely equipped with an ice-strengthened hull and advanced navigation equipment for polar expeditions; a roster of tools for exploration; and a well-appointed interior with vast expanses of glass for an unprecedented view of the areas she travels through.
The NG Explorer can comfortably accommodate 148 guests in 81 cabins, including 13 cabins with private balconies, six spacious suites and 14 cabins specifically designed for solo travelers. At 367 feet with six decks, she benefits from a modern design, with a variety of public rooms that offer stunning views of the passing landscape. The interiors are elegant and spacious, and yet guests are made to feel at home and there is no need for formal clothing as life aboard is laid back. All accommodation options are outside and enjoy oversized picture windows or a balcony that connect guests with the passing views. Soothingly decorated in quiet earth tones, the spacious cabins of the NG Explorer offer a large desk, with ample drawer space, individual climate control, feather down duvets, reading lamps, large wardrobe, flat screen TV, a bathroom with twin sinks, hairdryer, soft white robes and eco-inspired complimentary toiletries. Most offer a comfortable armchair for reading. Cabins designed for solo travelers are only slightly smaller than double occupancy cabins, and feature the same amenities.
Why we like the National Geographic Explorer
Built to be the most technologically advanced expedition ship in the world
Has the advantages of travelling on a small ship, with the stability of a larger one
Retractable gyroscopic stabilising fins help reduce roll by 70-80%
The strengthened bows at the highest 1A category maximise safety in icy waters
The panoramic Observation Lounge & Library allow for ultimate observation
CABIN CATEGORIES
Owner’s Suite
- Located on the Veranda and Upper Deck
- Cabin category 6 – on cabin features a balcony (large sliding door window)
- Spacious cabins
- Two lower single beds that can be converted into a queen
- Writing desk, chairs and some offer a lounge
- Bathrooms are generously sized with a roomy glass-walled shower stall and twin sinks
- All cabins feature climate controls, a TV showing the ship’s position and programming
Balcony Suite
- Located on the Upper Deck
- 2 cabin categories: Cat5 (medium size) and Cat7 (more spacious)
- Spacious cabins (Cat 7 can be converted into triples)
- Large sliding door window connecting to a balcony
- Two lower single beds that can be converted into a queen
- Writing desk, chairs and some offer a lounge
- Bathrooms are generously sized with a roomy glass-walled shower stall and twin sinks
- All cabins feature climate controls, a TV showing the ship’s position and programming
Premier Twin
- Cat 4 Window Cabins are located on the Veranda and Upper Deck
- 11 cabins feature two lower single beds and at least one large window
- 4 cabins feature one queen-size bed
- All cabins feature climate controls, a TV showing the ship’s position and programming
- Bathrooms are also generously sized with a roomy glass-walled shower stall
Deluxe Twin
- Cat 3 with Window are located on the Main Deck
- Two lower single beds (some can convert to a queen-sized bed)
- One large window
- Two sitting chairs and a small table and ample storage
- Writing desk, reading lamps, bathroom with a roomy glass-wall shower stall, and a TV showing the ship’s position and programming
Superior Twin
- Cat 2 Twin Window cabins are located on the Main Deck
- Two lower single beds (some can convert to a queen-sized bed)
- One large window
- Offer a writing desk, reading lamps
- Bathroom with a roomy glass-wall shower stall
- TV showing the ship’s position
Standard Twin
- Cat 1 Twins are located on the Main Deck
- One or two porthole windows
- Most cabins feature two lower single beds, although some feature one queen-sized bed
- All offer a writing desk, reading lamps
- Bathroom with a roomy glass-wall shower stall, and a TV showing the ship’s position
Single
- Single cabins are found on all 3 Decks – Main, Upper and Veranda Decks
- Only slightly smaller than double occupancy cabins
- Large window or two portholes
- Writing desk, reading lamp
- Bathroom with a roomy glass-wall shower stall
- TV showing the ship’s position
SAILING DATES
Embarkation | Start Date | Destination | Disembarkation | No. of Days | Price per person (from) |
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Ushuaia | 8th November 2023 | Antarctica, South Georgia & the Falklands | Ushuaia | 22 | USD 27,200 |
Ushuaia | 28th November 2023 | Journey to Antarctica, the White Continent | Ushuaia | 13 | USD 15,840 |
Ushuaia | 8th December 2023 | Journey to Antarctica, the White Continent | Ushuaia | 13 | USD 15,840 |
Ushuaia | 18th December 2023 | Journey to Antarctica, the White Continent | Ushuaia | 13 | USD 17,610 |
Ushuaia | 28th December 2023 | Journey to Antarctica, the White Continent | Ushuaia | 13 | USD 17,610 |
Ushuaia | 7th January 2024 | Journey to Antarctica, the White Continent | Ushuaia | 13 | USD 16,320 |
Ushuaia | 17th January 2024 | Journey to Antarctica, the White Continent | Ushuaia | 13 | USD 16,320 |
Ushuaia | 27th January 2024 | Journey to Antarctica, the White Continent | Ushuaia | 13 | USD 16,320 |
Ushuaia | 6th February 2024 | Journey to Antarctica, the White Continent | Ushuaia | 13 | USD 16,320 |
Ushuaia | 16th February 2024 | Antarctica, South Georgia & the Falklands | Ushuaia | 22 | USD 28,560 |
Ushuaia | 30th October 2024 | Antarctica, South Georgia & the Falklands | Ushuaia | 22 | USD 28,020 |
Ushuaia | 19th November 2024 | Journey to Antarctica, the White Continent | Ushuaia | 13 | USD 16,000 |
Ushuaia | 29th November 2024 | Journey to Antarctica, the White Continent | Ushuaia | 13 | USD 16,000 |
Ushuaia | 9th December 2024 | Journey to Antarctica, the White Continent | Ushuaia | 13 | USD 16,000 |
Ushuaia | 19th December 2024 | Journey to Antarctica, the White Continent | Ushuaia | 13 | USD 17,790 |
Ushuaia | 29th December 2024 | Journey to Antarctica, the White Continent | Ushuaia | 13 | USD 17,790 |
Ushuaia | 8th January 2025 | Journey to Antarctica, the White Continent | Ushuaia | 13 | USD 16,640 |
Ushuaia | 18th January 2025 | Journey to Antarctica, the White Continent | Ushuaia | 13 | USD 16,640 |
Ushuaia | 28th January 2025 | Journey to Antarctica, the White Continent | Ushuaia | 13 | USD 16,640 |
Ushuaia | 7th February 2025 | Antarctica, South Georgia & the Falklands | Ushuaia | 22 | USD 29,110 |