"The new stunning interior enhancements made to her suites ties National Geographic Explorer together nicely with our other purpose-built ice-class ships, while still creating an air of unique distinction and highlighting what makes this ship such a staple in the Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic fleet. "For many, National Geographic Explorer, with her rich polar heritage, represents the paradigm of an expedition vessel," said Ana Esteves, vice president of hotel operations at Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic. As part of the refurb, the ship's eight suites were updated to reflect the sleek Scandinavian design that the cruise line introduced with National Geographic Endurance and National Geographic Resolution.īeyond the aesthetic enhancements, each of the eight suites now features a state-of-the-art "command center" full of tech and tools, such as a barometer, an LG TV that broadcasts entertainment and ship navigation, and multiple USB and universal electric ports for cameras and other devices. The vessel is en route to SNOW HILL, sailing at a speed of 14.0 knots and expected to arrive there on Nov 13, 23:00. National Geographic Explorer recently returned to service following a refurbishment at the Astilleros Canarios shipyard in Spain last month. National Geographic has greenlit an epic documentary detailing the successful search and discovery of Sir Ernest Shackleton’s sunken Endurance ship near Antarctica, helmed by British. The current position of NG ENDURANCE is at South America East Coast reported 17 days ago by AIS. Nat Geo News Quiz This week: the wreck of the Endurance, an ancient ravine system, and a lunar collision. Also new, eligible cabins will now have an in-room espresso machine. The line is also showing off the newly redesigned and updated suites onboard National Geographic Explorer.Īs part of the Suite Exclusives package, guests in eligible cabin categories will receive a welcome gift upon embarkation, priority booking for spa and wellness treatments, and complimentary laundry services. In 1969 he commissioned the first purpose-built expedition ship for travelersthe Lindblad Explorerbuilt for sustained operation in the world’s most remote places (he sold her in 1982). Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic has launched a new Suite Exclusives package available across its entire fleet for passengers staying in select suite categories. Passengers aboard the National Geographic Endurance came across the fin whales foraging near Antarcticathe biggest congregation of baleen whales seen in more than a century. Since the mid-60’s when Lars-Eric Lindblad took the first travelers by ship to remote parts of the world.
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