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National Geographic Orion

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.

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Featuring 53 cabins, the gracious and intimate National Geographic Orion takes travelers to little-known waters and isles in the Pacific Islands, Antarctica and the Mediterranean to experience each location's natural and cultural wonders up close. With her high ice-class rating, National Geographic Orion is strong enough to explore the polar regions, yet her elevated maneuverability allows for navigation practically anywhere accessible by sea.

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Ship Category

Passenger Ship

Capacity

102 Guests

76 Staff & Crew

Decks & Cabins

6 Decks

53 Cabins

Dimensions

Length: 337 feet

Beam: 46 feet

Highlights

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

  • National Geographic Orion's elevated maneuverability allows for navigation of inshore waters, secluded bays and sinuous rivers–practically anywhere accessible by sea.

  • At the helm of National Geographic Orion is an expert crew, capable of handling intricate operations that large cruise ships could never attempt. The ship features modern navigational equipment and technological abilities that allow her to navigate safely, even in uncharted waters​.

  • Of her many amenities and features, the most appealing is her outdoor dining and deck space, which offers a range of panoramic views of every region’s rich avian and marine life.

Guests Celebrating the ship National Geographic Orion in Pack Ice, Crystal Sound, Antarctic Peninsula, Southern Ocean, Antarctica.

Explore the Ship

Public spaces include two dining areas; lounge with bar and state-of-the-art presentation facilities; OM System Photo Gear Locker; sundeck with a whirlpool hot tub that doubles as a plunge pool in warm climates; observation lounge and library; fitness center and spa; plus open access to the Bridge, the Captain, officers, and on-duty wildlife spotters. Meals are served in the dining room, or weather permitting, the outdoor café, at a single seating with unassigned tables for an informal atmosphere and easy mingling. Menus feature sustainable choices, local where possible.

Guests in the Observation Lounge and Library on the ship National Geographic Orion.

Cabins

Category 1 - Main Deck

#316, 318-321 — Cabins feature an oval window and configurable beds: two single beds that can be converted to a queen. An armchair, reading lamps, a flat screen TV, two bedside tables, coffee table, desk, and climate controls complete the amenities. Marble bathrooms are generously sized and include a spacious shower stall with a glass door.

Photograph by: Douglas Scaletta

Cabins

Category 1 Solo - Main Deck

#301, 322, 323 — These solo cabins feature a window or two portholes, a queen-size bed, except for #301 which has a double bed, writing desk and chair, climate controls, reading lamps, coffee table, two bedside tables, and a TV. Marble bathrooms are generously sized and include a roomy shower stall with a glass door.

Photograph by: Douglas Scaletta

Cabins

Category 2 - Main Deck

#302-312, 314, 315, 317 — Cabins feature an oval window and configurable beds: two single beds that can be converted to a queen. An armchair, reading lamps, a flat screen TV, bedside table, coffee table, desk, and climate controls complete the amenities. Marble bathrooms are generously sized and include a spacious shower stall with a glass door.

Photograph by: Douglas Scaletta

Cabins

Category 3 - Upper Deck

#401-412, 414-419 — These more spacious cabins feature a sitting area with a large window, a sofa—except slightly smaller #401 & #402—an armchair or two, writing/laptop desk, reading lamps, coffee table, flat screen TV, bedside table, and climate controls. Beds are configurable (call for details). Marble bathrooms include a spacious shower stall with a glass door. Ideal Upper Deck location provides easy access to Bar/Lounge and outdoor dining.

Photograph by: Marco Ricca

Cabins

Category 3 Solo - Bridge Deck

#512 — This solo cabin features two single beds and a panoramic window, plus two armchairs, a small table, reading lamps, coffee table, flat screen TV, and climate controls. The marble bathroom is generously sized and includes a spacious shower stall with a glass door. Located in an optimal mid ship location near the Bridge, the main stairwell, and elevator. Guests receive a welcome amenity, complimentary laundry, special turn down service, and priority access to one spa appointment per departure.

Photograph by: Douglas Scaletta

Cabins

Category 4

#511, 515 — These suites feature separate sleeping and sitting areas, a chair, armchair, coffee table, and a two-cushion sofa facing an expansive window. Ample storage, reading lamps, a flat screen TV, espresso maker, and climate controls complete the amenities. Marble bathrooms are generously sized and include a spacious shower stall with a glass door. Beds are configurable (call for details). Guests receive a welcome amenity, complimentary laundry, special turn down service, and priority access to one spa appointment per departure.

Photograph by: Douglas Scaletta

Cabins

Category 5 - Bridge Deck

#501, 503-506, 508 — These spacious suites feature open living areas with sliding glass doors opening to a shared French balcony. A separate sitting area with armchairs, sofa, writing/laptop desk, coffee table, well-placed reading lamps, flat screen TV, espresso maker, and climate controls complete the decor. Marble bathrooms are generously sized and include a spacious shower stall with a glass door. Beds are configurable (call for details). Guests receive a welcome amenity, complimentary laundry, special turn down service, and priority access to one spa appointment per departure.

Photograph by: Douglas Scaletta

Cabins

Category 6 - Bridge Deck

#502, 507, 509*, 510 — These large, elegant suites feature a French balcony, except for #509 which has double windows. There is a living area with a sofa, two armchairs, coffee table, well-placed reading lamps, flat screen TV, espresso maker, and climate controls complete the decor. Marble bathrooms are generously sized and include a spacious shower stall with a glass door, except for #502, which uniquely offers a ‘soaking tub with a view’ in addition to a shower stall and expansive vanity. Guests receive a welcome amenity, complimentary laundry, special turn down service, and priority access to one spa appointment per departure.

Photograph by: Douglas Scaletta
Cabin 316, Category 1-2, on the ship National Geographic Orion.

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