National Geographic Expeditions Galapagos
National Geographic Islander
The intimate Islander accommodates 48 guests in 24 cabins facing outward, with private facilities and climate control. The ship features Zodiacs, snorkeling gear, wet suits, kayaks, a video microscope, a Splash-Cam, a spa, a doctor's office, a gift shop, an email station, a library, a lounge, and a dining room.
National Geographic Islander
The ship's lounge is a central gathering place.
The library offers a quiet corner to unwind.
The sun deck offers undisturbed views of the islands.
National Geographic Endeavour
The National Geographic Endeavour is a premier expedition ship that accommodates 96 guests in 56 outside cabins. Single cabins in Category 1 are highlighted in bright blue and include cabins 219, 222, 309-312, 314-316, and 318. Single cabins in Category 2 are highlighted in bright pink and include cabins 124, 126, 127, and 205.
The ship is fully stabilized, allowing for smooth passage from one island to the next. It carries snorkeling gear, wet suits, kayaks, a fleet of Zodiacs, and a glass-bottom boat.
Public areas include a lounge and bar, a library, a gift shop, a fitness center, a sauna, and a swimming pool. Services include a full-time doctor and a wellness specialist, Internet access, and laundry.
The standard bathroom aboard the National Geographic Endeavour
A category 5 cabin
All meals are served in the ship's central dining room
A category 2 Cabin
The cozy library
The National Geographic Endeavour under way

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