From $6,750 per person
7 days
2 countries
Ship: National Geographic Explorer

National Geographic/Lindblad Expeditions
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| Book Direct | Book by Small Ship Travel | |
|---|---|---|
| The cruise fare | From $6,750 per person | From $6,750 per person. The fare is the fare. |
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Sail the world in unparalleled luxury aboard the National Geographic Explorer, a masterpiece of design and comfort.

Venture to the planet’s most remote and awe-inspiring regions aboard the National Geographic Explorer, a true expedition classic that has set the global standard for immersive exploration. Originally built as a Norwegian ice-class research vessel and later transformed by Lindblad Expeditions into a world-class expedition ship, the Explorer combines rugged capability with refined comfort—making it an ideal platform for adventures from pole to pole.
At 367 feet in length, the Explorer accommodates just 148 guests in 81 outside-facing cabins and suites, many with large windows or balconies. Each cabin is tastefully appointed with modern conveniences, en-suite bathrooms, and thoughtful storage. Select suites offer additional space and amenities such as wraparound windows, lounge areas, and prime views of the surrounding landscapes.
The ship’s interiors feature Scandinavian-inspired design with a focus on functionality and warmth. Onboard amenities include a library with panoramic views, a wellness center with a gym and spa treatment rooms, a sauna, and a dining room serving locally inspired, sustainable cuisine. The Ice Lounge serves as the heart of the ship, where daily briefings, enrichment lectures, and social gatherings take place.
Engineered for true expedition travel, the Explorer carries a fleet of Zodiacs, kayaks, and undersea exploration equipment including an ROV, hydrophones, and HD video technology. A National Geographic-certified photo instructor, along with a multidisciplinary team of naturalists, scientists, historians, and undersea specialists, leads every voyage—offering guests insider access to the wonders of the natural world.
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