Lindblad Expeditions · National Geographic Endurance
Deep Antarctica: Peninsula & Weddell Sea
Year Built2020
Tonnage12,786 GT
Pools0
From$7,800/perpersonSolo from $15,600
What's Included
Wi-Fi
All Drinks
All Excursions
Not included
Gratuities
Specialty Dining
Room Service
Port Shuttle
Flights
Airport Transfers
About the Ship
- Hot Tubs
- 2
- Elevators
- 2
- Cabin Voltage
- 110V & 220V
- USB in Cabins
- Yes
- Pets
- Not Allowed
- Service Animals
- Case by Case
- Dress Code
- Casual
- Formal Nights
- No
- Balcony Smoking
- Not Allowed
Accessible Cabins:2
Self-Service LaundryMedical Center
Dietary Options
Gluten-FreeVegan
Your Journey
Day 1Ushuaia
The world's southernmost city and primary gateway for Antarctic expedition cruises.
Day 2At Sea
Day 3At Sea
Day 4Deception Island
Day 5Half Moon Island
Day 6Neko Harbor
Day 7Paradise Bay
Day 8Cuverville Island
Day 9Port Lockroy
Day 10At Sea
Day 11At Sea
Day 12At Sea
Day 13At Sea
Day 14Ushuaia
The world's southernmost city and primary gateway for Antarctic expedition cruises.
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Reviews & AI Summary
4.8
Ship rating
The National Geographic Endurance is a Polar Class 5 ice-strengthened expedition vessel built in 2020, accommodating 126 guests in polar operations. With 40 private balcony staterooms and cutting-edge science tools, it offers unmatched access to Antarctica and the Arctic.



