Graceful by design and engineered for adventure, the intimate National Geographic Orion is purpose-built to explore places few others can reach—whether you wish to discover polar, temperate or tropical regions. Carrying just 102 guests in 53 cabins, she travels from Antarctica and Patagonia to the Mediterranean and beyond, offering remarkable access to wildlife and landscapes along the way. Her fleet of quick-deploy Zodiacs, kayaks and stand-up paddleboards—along with advanced navigational capabilities—supports deep exploration in regions well off traditional cruise routes.

A favorite among expedition teams and guests alike, National Geographic Orion blends exceptional exploratory capabilities with elegant design. Inviting public spaces, warm hospitality and thoughtful details create a comfortable base between landings, whether you’re trading stories with fellow travelers in the lounge, or taking in incomparable vistas from the bow. From al fresco dining and expansive vantage points to a heated plunge pool and well-appointed cabins, the ship’s amenities will make you feel at home during your time at sea. She creates an expedition experience that feels intimate, inspired and unmistakably genuine.

Take a closer look below to see why this ship is uniquely well suited for traveling to some of the most fascinating places reachable by sea—while offering premier comfort, year-round versatility and an exceptional onboard atmosphere throughout your journey.