National Geographic Endeavour Cruise Ship
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National geographic endeavour cruise ship. MS National Geographic Endeavour is an expedition cruise ship specially designed for navigating in remote areas and especially in the polar regions. Length LOA 89 m 292 ft. National Geographic Endeavour II is a purpose-built expedition ship that first sailed in 2005.
A social ship to make friends relax learn. Endeavour II accommodates 96 guests in 42 double cabins and 11 solo cabins. This purpose-built expedition ship is exceptionally quiet and maneuverable and allows for an enriching Galápagos experience with great viewing from all public spaces.
State-of-the-art tools for exploration. History edit Caledonian Star passing through Antarctica s Paradise Bay February 2001 just days before being hit by a rogue wave. Purpose built for expedition cruising in the waters of Tierra del Fuego the National Geographic Endeavour II underwent a major refit for Galápagos service with an all new forward lounge library gym spa along with new fixtures and furniture in cabins new suites and other amenities throughout.
The 96-guest National Geographic Endeavour II formerly the Via Australis replaced the National Geographic Endeavour in January 2017 after extensive renovations. Endeavour is less cruise ship and more of an expedition ship that manages to blend comfort with exploration. 4 of 5 stars.
As part of her Galapagos-ready refit National Geographic Endeavour II was transformed into a supremely comfortable and social Galapagos cruise ship. Her new lounge is simply stunning with almost 180 degrees of panoramic windows and. As part of her Galápagos-ready refit National Geographic Endeavour II was transformed into a supremely comfortable and social Galápagos cruise ship.
Now permanently stationed in Galápagos she comfortably sails the Equator. Traveling aboard the National Geographic-Lindblad fleet of ships vessels on one of our Expedition Cruises youll enjoy the daily thrill of discovery without sacrificing comfort. Understanding the differences between an expedition ship and a cruise.
