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The National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions Fleet

Aerial Photo of the ship National Geographic Explorer as it navigates icebergs in Disko Bay, Illulissat, Greenland.

BUILT FOR AWE

From state-of-the-art polar ships to riverboats and windjammers, the National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions fleet is the largest and most versatile in expedition cruising. Each was built for the thrill of discovery—engineered for access, crafted for comfort, and equipped to bring you up close to the remote and the remarkable. The vessels are as varied as their destinations—designed to discover specific geographies and outfitted with curated expedition tools to enhance exploration. While their offerings differ, key features unite the ships: well-appointed cabins; lively social spaces that foster connection and community; and capacities that never exceed 148 guests, ensuring an intimate and immersive experience at sea.

The Ships

The National Geographic–Lindblad Expeditions fleet is 23 small expedition ships that sail to the planet’s wildest and most captivating places—each offering the luxury of comfort and equipped with the tools needed for true exploration.

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The ship National Geographic Delfina catamaran in the Galapagos, Ecuador.

National Geographic Delfina

GUESTS 16

CABINS 8

DECKS 3

National Geographic Delfina is a luxury catamaran designed for cruising the Galápagos Islands in style and comfort.

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Ship National Geographic Endeavour II at sunset, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador.

National Geographic Endeavour II

GUESTS 96

CABINS 52

DECKS 5

Purpose built to accommodate expedition-style travel, National Geographic Endeavour II is equipped with state-of-the-art tools for up-close and personal explorations.

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Guests exploring by Zodiac returning to the ship National Geographic Explorer, Alpejord Fjord, Northeast Greenland National Park, Greenland

National Geographic Endurance

GUESTS 138

CABINS 76

DECKS 6

The most advanced ice-class expedition ship afloat, offering unprecedented access to polar regions.

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Guests returning back to the ship National Geographic Explorer by zodiac, Spitsbergen, Arctic Ocean, Svalbard, Norway.

National Geographic Explorer

GUESTS 148

CABINS 81

DECKS 6

An authentic expedition ship, purpose-engineered for blue water and polar exploration

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Exterior view of the ship National Geographic Gemini.

National Geographic Gemini

GUESTS 48

CABINS 28

DECKS 4

National Geographic Gemini offers guests the choice of larger suites, cabins with balconies, and a mix of doubles, solos, and triples.

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The ship National Geographic Islander II in Galapagos Islands, Ecuador

National Geographic Islander II

GUESTS 48

CABINS 26

DECKS 5

With a 1:1 guest-to-crew ratio, National Geographic Islander II is a gracious expedition vessel with the feeling of a private yacht.

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With the sun setting and casting a spectrum of warm hues across the sky, the ship National Geographic Orion sits anchored in the calm waters of the Java Sea.

National Geographic Orion

GUESTS 102

CABINS 53

DECKS 6

An authentic expedition ship, purpose-built for exploring the South Pacific, Asia, the Mediterranean, and beyond.

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Ship National Geographic Quest

National Geographic Quest

GUESTS 100

CABINS 50

DECKS 4

National Geographic Quest was purpose-built to explore the Americas, her design and engineering informed by nearly 40 years of experience in these regions.

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Guests explore by zodiac from the ship National Geographic Resolution against the picturesque backdrop of the Beagle Channel, Tierra del Fuego, Chile.

National Geographic Resolution

GUESTS 138

CABINS 76

DECKS 6

The second of two new polar builds, the National Geographic Resolution is named to honor the second voyage of the legendary Captain James Cook.

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Guests explore by zodiac from the ship National Geographic Sea Bird, Tongass National Forest, Southeast Alaska, USA

National Geographic Sea Bird

GUESTS 62

CABINS 31

DECKS 3

National Geographic Sea Bird accommodates just 62 guests in 31 outside cabins. With a shallow draft and small size, she can easily reach places inaccessible to larger ships.

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A view of the ship National Geographic Sea Lion in Alaska, USA.

National Geographic Sea Lion

GUESTS 62

CABINS 31

DECKS 3

National Geographic Sea Lion accommodates just 62 guests in 31 outside cabins. With a shallow draft and small size, she can easily reach places inaccessible to larger ships.

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Ship National Geographic Venture

National Geographic Venture

GUESTS 100

CABINS 50

DECKS 4

American-flagged, she is ideal for discovering domestic waters. Her design innovations were informed by 50+ years of expedition expertise to ensure extraordinary discoveries.

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Ship Aqua Blu Exterior

Aqua Blu

GUESTS 28

CABINS 14

DECKS 5

Aqua Blu is a one-of-a-kind explorer yacht fully equipped for undersea and on-shore adventures.

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Exterior sunset view of the ship Charaidew II.

Charaidew II

GUESTS 34

CABINS 17

DECKS 3

The Charaidew II is a testament to luxury river cruising in India, blending modern comfort with traditional Assamese charm.

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Constructed in 2025, the all-new Transcend Connect is truly the most advanced vessel to ply the rivers of Europe.  With state-of-the-art green technology and a dedicated three-level well-being area of the ship, every luxury and convenience is at your fingertips.  Every one of our (60) 210 square feet staterooms converts into a stunning two-room suite with a living room, two full baths, and much more.  Multiple dining venues onboard serve elevated cuisine, while signature cocktail and wine bars provide comfortable and relaxing venues to enjoy the passing scenery along the picturesque Rhine River.

Connect

GUESTS 120

CABINS 60

DECKS 3

Constructed in 2025, Connect is a brand-new, state-of-the-art European river ship.

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Ship Delfin II in the Amazon

Delfin II

GUESTS 28

CABINS 14

DECKS 3

Sail the Amazon in tropical style and comfort with a small band of explorers

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A daytime exterior view of the ship Delfin III.

Delfin III

GUESTS 42

CABINS 21

DECKS 3

Explore in tropical style on this elegant 42-guest, all-suite river ship.

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Ship The Jahan voyaging the Mekong River, Asia.

The Jahan

GUESTS 48

CABINS 24

DECKS 3

There is no better way to travel in comfort and grand style than aboard The Jahan. Built in 2011 from the ground up, she is simply the finest ship on the Mekong River.

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Ship Lord of the Glens cruises along the Caledonian Canal towards Fort Augustus, Scotland.

Lord of the Glens

GUESTS 46

CABINS 24

DECKS 4

Lord of the Glens was built for one purpose—to fit through the network of locks and canals that cut through the heart of the Scottish highlands.

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Ship Oberoi Philae

Oberoi Philae

GUESTS 44

CABINS 22

DECKS 5

Originally built for 100 guests, Oberoi Philae was remodeled and reconfigured to accommodate 44 in her peerless style.

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The ship Sea Cloud II at full sail.

Sea Cloud II

GUESTS 88

CABINS 44

DECKS 4

Sea Cloud II is an alluring sailing vessel perfectly suited to travel the scenic shores of the Mediterranean, exploring little-seen archipelagos and anchoring in small coves.

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Ship Sun Goddess in Egypt

Sun Goddess

GUESTS 60

CABINS 30

DECKS 5

The elegant Sun Goddess carries a maximum of only 60 guests in 30 spacious suites, providing an intimate and exceptionally comfortable experience on the world’s longest river.

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