National Geographic Endurance
Vessel of Lindblad Expeditions
Vessel of Lindblad Expeditions
National Geographic Endurance’s public spaces ensure that your time on board is as rewarding and enriching as your time on shore. Spaces include an observation lounge; library; main lounge with full service bar, 24-hour beverage station, and state-of-the art tech for films/presentations; an expedition base with lockers for expedition gear; and open access to the Bridge, Captain, officers, and on-duty wildlife spotters. Restaurant 270° features wrap-around views; two other dining areas offer lighter, made-to-order fare or intimate, small group dinners. All feature sustainable choices and unassigned, flexible, inclusive seating.
The most noticeable feature of National Geographic Endurance is its inverted X-Bow, designed to part the waves, produce a smoother ride, and reduce travel time while cruising through some of the world’s most tempestuous waters. Its many technical features ensure efficient ship operations while minimizing the environmental impact.
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