NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC ORION
Designed and purpose built in Germany in 2003 specifically for expedition travel, the NG Orion was created from the outset to explore the far corners of the Earth in complete self-sufficiency. The collaboration with National Geographic has strengthened this ships ability to bring the wild closer than ever to guests.
NG Orion boasts 53 cabins which can accommodate 102 guests, including several with balconies. She is modern in design and spacious, with a variety of public rooms that offer panoramic views of the passing landscape. Friendly and informal, this impressive ship offers a welcoming atmosphere where like-minded guests share in exceptional experiences and enrichment.
Engineered for maximum comfort and safety, NG Orion is equipped with the latest technology including large retractable stabilizers, sonar, radar, and an ice-strengthened hull. A shallow draft plus bow and stern thrusters provide the convenience of being able to maneuver close to shore. 14 Zodiacs ensure quick disembarkation and offer the ideal transport for up-close exploration. Best of all, the ship is equipped with a glass-bottom Zodiac that enables remarkably clear, unique perspectives of the underwater world.
Guests on the NG Orion will enjoy a dramatic window-lined main lounge, as well as an observation lounge and library perched at the very top of the ship, with plentiful observation decks. The spacious lounge is the heart of the expedition community, and is suited for spirited cocktail hours, informative presentations and the nightly tradition of Recap.
Both the main dining room and outside buffet easily accommodate all guests at once for open seating dining. On selected nights, a dining room menu is also available on the outside deck, weather permitting of course. While Orion interiors are elegant, life aboard is always casual, with no need for formal clothing. And you’ll find shipboard services like laundry, in-room cabled internet, and public-area wifi make packing and traveling more convenient.
In order to explore the spectacular environment, the NG Orion is well equipped and features; Zodiacs, kayaks, underwater camera, Remotely Operated Vehicle, video microscopes, crow’s nest camera, hydrophones, electronic charts and an open bridge policy.
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 Orion 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. The balcony cabins on NG Orion feature a large sliding glass door opening to a Juliette Balcony that provides easy access to exceptional views. The balcony and owner’s suites are radiant spaces with expansive windows or glass sliding doors, and offer a living room-style area.
Why we like the National Geographic Orion
A state-of-the-art vessel built in Germany in 2003 specifically for expedition travel
Equipped with retractable stabilisers and an ice-strengthened hull
A shallow draft give access to places other ships can’t reach
The only Antarctic ship with a glass bottom zodiac, providing better insight into sealife
Spacious public areas combined with 53 cabins, including several with balconies
CABIN CATEGORIES
Captain’s Suite
- Located on the Bridge Deck to offer very best cabin views
- Spacious 317 sq ft (29.5m2) cabin size with 28 sq ft (2.6m2) private French veranda
- Beautifully appointed bedroom and separate living room
- Queen-size bed or twin single beds with a single-size sofa
- Ensuite facilities
- Climate control, TV, Internet connection, Satellite phone
Balcony Suite
- Located on the Bridge Deck
- Staggering views from your sliding glass doors connecting to the 18 sq ft French veranda
- The cabin is very spacious at 212 sq ft although without a separate living room
- Queen-size bed or twin single beds with a single-size sofa
- Ensuite facilities
- Climate control, TV, Internet connection, Satellite phone
Premier Twin
- Located on the Bridge Deck
- Separate sleeping and sitting areas each with a two-seater sofa
- Large rectangular window
- Spacious 230 sq ft (21.4m2) cabin size
- Queen-size bed or twin single beds configuration
- Ensuite facilities
- Climate control, TV, Internet connection, Satellite phone
Deluxe Twin
- Located on the Upper Deck
- Sitting area with a desk and a two-seater sofa
- Larger window
- Spacious 218 sq ft (20.3m2) cabin size
- Queen-size bed or twin single beds configuration
- Ensuite facilities
- Climate control, TV, Internet connection, Satellite phone
Standard/Superior Twin
- Located on the Main Deck
- Sitting area with a desk table
- Oval windows or portholes
- Spacious 170 sq ft (16m2) cabin size
- Queen-size bed or twin single beds configuration
- Ensuite facilities
- Climate control, TV, Internet connection, Satellite phone
Single Cabin
- Cabins designed for solo travelers are similar to double occupancy cabins, featuring the same amenities as well as a window or twin portholes
- Located on the Main Deck
- Sitting area with a desk table
- Oval windows or portholes
- Spacious 170 sq ft (16m2) cabin size
- Ensuite facilities
- Climate control, TV, Internet connection, Satellite phone
SAILING DATES
Embarkation | Start Date | Destination | Disembarkation | No. of Days |
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Ushuaia | 27th November 2020 | Journey to Antarctica: The White Continent | Ushuaia | 14 |
Ushuaia | 7th December 2020 | Journey to Antarctica: The White Continent | Ushuaia | 14 |
Ushuaia | 17th December 2020 | Journey to Antarctica: The White Continent | Ushuaia | 14 |
Ushuaia | 6th January 2021 | Journey to Antarctica: The White Continent | Ushuaia | 14 |
Ushuaia | 16th January 2021 | Journey to Antarctica: The White Continent | Ushuaia | 14 |
Ushuaia | 26th January 2021 | Journey to Antarctica: The White Continent | Ushuaia | 14 |
Ushuaia | 5th February 2021 | Journey to Antarctica: The White Continent | Ushuaia | 14 |
Ushuaia | 15th February 2021 | Antarctica, South Georgia & the Falklands | Ushuaia | 24 |
Ushuaia | 17th November 2021 | Antarctica, South Georgia & the Falklands (Solar Eclipse) | Ushuaia | 24 |
Ushuaia | 7th December 2021 | Journey to Antarctica: The White Continent | Ushuaia | 14 |
Ushuaia | 17th December 2021 | Journey to Antarctica: The White Continent | Ushuaia | 14 |
Ushuaia | 27th December 2021 | Journey to Antarctica: The White Continent | Ushuaia | 14 |
Ushuaia | 6th January 2022 | Journey to Antarctica: The White Continent | Ushuaia | 14 |
Ushuaia | 16th January 2022 | Journey to Antarctica: The White Continent | Ushuaia | 14 |
Ushuaia | 26th January 2022 | Journey to Antarctica: The White Continent | Ushuaia | 14 |
Ushuaia | 5th February 2022 | Antarctica, South Georgia & the Falklands | Ushuaia | 24 |