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National Geographic Orion
National Geographic/Lindblad Expeditions

Ocean cruise · South America · National Geographic/Lindblad Expeditions

National Geographic Orion

  • 102

    Guests

  • 2003

    Launched

  • 2013

    Remodeled

Designed for epic voyages to some of the world’s most remote and captivating destinations, the National Geographic Orion is a sleek and capable expedition ship that blends adventurous spirit with refined comfort. At 338 feet in length and accommodating just 102 guests, this ice-strengthened vessel is ideally sized for exploring wild coastlines, hidden coves, and polar waters—with the versatility and elegance that define every Lindblad-National Geographic experience.

The ship’s 53 outside-facing cabins and suites are tastefully appointed with large windows or portholes, comfortable bedding, en-suite bathrooms, and ample storage. Select suites offer additional space, lounge areas, and prime positioning for panoramic views. With a warm, contemporary aesthetic, each stateroom serves as a peaceful retreat after full days of exploration.

Onboard, guests enjoy a range of inviting social and educational spaces, including a library with floor-to-ceiling windows, a main lounge for presentations and briefings, a well-equipped fitness center, a sauna, and a massage room. Dining is a highlight, featuring fresh, locally sourced ingredients and a rotating menu that reflects the ship’s regions of travel—from Polynesia to Antarctica.

Expedition readiness is at the heart of the Orion. The ship carries a fleet of Zodiacs and kayaks, as well as scuba diving and snorkeling gear for tropical itineraries. Underwater cameras, an ROV (Remotely Operated Vehicle), and video microscopes bring the marine world to life, while a team of naturalists, marine biologists, and a National Geographic-certified photo instructor guide every step of the journey with insight and expertise.

From the polar ice to the South Pacific’s coral atolls, the National Geographic Orion offers a seamless blend of rugged exploration and onboard comfort—delivering transformational travel experiences in some of the most remote corners of the globe.

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