National Geographic Endurance

Home
Lindblad Expeditions
National Geographic Endurance

SHIP OVERVIEW

National Geographic Endurance is a next-generation expedition ship, purpose-built for polar navigation. A fully stabilized, highly strengthened, ice-class Polar Code PC5 (Category A) vessel, it is designed to navigate polar passages year-round, and safely explore unchartered waters, while providing exceptional comfort. Its patented X-BOW® is key to its design; its powerful wave-slicing action provides an extremely smooth ride in even adverse conditions, and even reduces spray on deck, for superior observation. She carries a full suite of expedition tools and offers a variety of experience-enhancing amenities.

  • CRUISES
  • STATISTICS

STATISTICS

  • Year Built

    2020
  • Year Refurbished

  • Year Entered Present Fleet

  • Country of Registry

  • Tonnage (GRT)

    12300
  • PAX (basis 2)

    138
  • Max Pax (inc. Uppers)

    126
  • Passenger Decks

    6
  • Number of Crew

    112
  • Officers' Nationality

  • Cruise/Hotel Staff Nationality

STATEROOMS

  • Suites

    53
  • Balcony

    0
  • Oceanview

    16
  • Oceanview No Balcony

    0
  • Oceanview With Balcony

    0
  • Balconies

    0
  • Interior

    0
  • Accessible

    20
  • Total Number of Accommodations

    1000
  • SUITE
  • BALCONY
  • OCEANVIEW
  • INSIDE

Deck Plans

SHIP REVIEWS

OVERALL RATING

4.3

Star Star Star Star Star
Based on 3 reviews

SUBMIT YOUR REVIEW

Cruise reviews reflect the opinions of travel editors and cruisers/ readers and may not represent those of our company.

SUBMIT A REVIEW

Svalbard: Land of Snow & Melting Ice

JUNE

Star Star Star Star Star

PROS

beautiful ship, incredible staff & service, expansively barren scenery, educational, excellent food

CONS

Shocking lack of wildlife, lack of children's activities/opportunities/interactions, professional staff/expedition team

RECOMMENDED

No

**This trip should not be billed as Land of the Ice Bear but as a cruise of Svalbard, ice, arctic (if you are lucky you will maybe see a reindeer, polar bear, some birds, etc). We certainly realize that on a wildlife tour there are no guarantees of seeing such. However, this lack of wildlife was shocking & disappointing. Because of this, I would not recommend this trip to others. However, the climate message was successful. **The ship was beautiful and impeccably clean at all times with a delightful staff to support it. Waitstaff, housekeepers, bar tenders, were personal and friendly and great with the children. The chef was outstanding in creating menus, dinners and pastries. The Chef's Dinner was a fun a different spin and much enjoyed. **Professional staff were knowledgable, professional, passionate and gave excellent presentations. Kudus to Stephano, Kirtsten, Camille, Steve, Aureus. **Bridge interactions were a disappointment with the exception of Jana. We did appreciate how open the Bridge was (often). Although this was not a designated "family trip" with 9 kids on board it would have been nice to have an educational opportunity for the kids once a day or every other day--something to engage them--even something simple. **Because the ship is so new it would have been nice to have a behind the scenes tour of the ship, galley, engine, bridge, zodiac storage and launching, presentation of how they turn it over, etc **Getting out in the Zodiacs was nice but the hikes/walks were not special or especially interactive or educational. Nice to get out in fresh air though. **We really enjoyed trying to go as far North as possible and ice-breaking. That felt more expedition-like. It was nice that the crew felt free to go to areas they thought would be more productive and were not bound to ports or specific places.

SCORECARD

  • Staff

    Star Star Star Star Star
  • Dining

    Star Star Star Star Star
  • Entertainment

    Star Star Star Star Star
  • Activities

    Star Star Star Star Star
  • Cabins/Staterooms

    Star Star Star Star Star
  • Itinerary/Ports

    Star Star Star Star Star
  • Value

    Star Star Star Star Star

Arctic Polar Bear Cruise

JUNE

Star Star Star Star Star

PROS

Beautiful Ship and Amazing Crew

CONS

Polar Bears might not be a close as you might expect but still enjoyable with good cameras and binoculars

RECOMMENDED

Yes

we enjoyed this cruise so much! The Endurance is truly stunning and the staff is incredible! We enjoyed the 12 birds, Walrus, Arctic Fox, Glaciers and the 12 polar bears!

SCORECARD

  • Staff

    Star Star Star Star Star
  • Dining

    Star Star Star Star Star
  • Entertainment

    Star Star Star Star Star
  • Activities

    Star Star Star Star Star
  • Cabins/Staterooms

    Star Star Star Star Star
  • Itinerary/Ports

    Star Star Star Star Star
  • Value

    Star Star Star Star Star

Antarctica Adventure

JANUARY

Star Star Star Star Star

PROS

All inclusive package, top quality service, food and activities

CONS

Expensive

RECOMMENDED

Yes

This is a trip for the active adventurer, with activities packed into each day. Everything is done first class. The ship is spotless, most modern amenities, and food was awesome. They accommodated our vegetarian preferences with the best menu ever! Tips and alcohol and most activities are included in the cost. Internet is extra.

SCORECARD

  • Staff

    Star Star Star Star Star
  • Dining

    Star Star Star Star Star
  • Entertainment

    Star Star Star Star Star
  • Activities

    Star Star Star Star Star
  • Cabins/Staterooms

    Star Star Star Star Star
  • Itinerary/Ports

    Star Star Star Star Star
  • Value

    Star Star Star Star Star

Enter for a chance to Win a Free Vacation!

Receive Special Offers via Email Sign Up Now!