National Geographic Endeavour
Overview
Don’t let her accommodating public and private spaces, the posh quiet and rich collection of books in her Library, or the lavish observation space on her decks fool you — the National Geographic Endeavour is an expedition ship, designed for discovery and active exploration, not just passing-by. She is ice-reinforced, maneuverable, powerful and stabilized, which enables her to explore remote areas that larger ships are not able to access. Her large open spaces, comfortable cabins, and exquisite meals mean that you can travel in style and comfort while exploring some of the most remote parts of the world.
In addition to its full fleet of Zodiacs, the National Geographic Endeavour caries a host of kayaks which can be used to explore all of the nooks and crannies of any shoreline.
Navigation is always an underlying theme, and the “Open Bridge” policy will allow you to brush up on your skills and learn from the experienced Captain and his Officers. It is simply magical to stand on the Bridge, and watch the Captain guide his ship up to a bird wall of astonishing proportions for a no-binoculars-necessary view, or navigate a narrow and charming river. The spontaneity and flexibility that characterizes our expedition style means there is literally something new to experience and enjoy daily.
In addtiion to the full complement of Naturalists, the National Geographic Endeavour staffs an Undersea Specialist and carries a Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) on board. Using this state-of-the-art equipment, clients can venture into the world below exploring reefs and swimming with wildlife, all without leaving the ship.
Special Feature
All expeditions aboard National Geographic Explorer and National Geographic Endeavour (Antarctic season) feature a National Geographic Photographer teamed with a LEX Photo Specialist as part of our expedition staff. And, while all of our expeditions offer a full contingent of specialists to give you plenty of options and an in-depth experience—Naturalists, Marine Biologists, Archaeologists, Birders, Undersea Specialist, Wellness Specialist and other experts—our Photo Team is there to help you take the best travel photographs of your life.
The Photo Team can enhance everyone’s voyage with useful tips for improving your travel and wildlife images, strategies for being in the right place at the right time, and time-saving hints for editing and storing digital images. Whether expert or interested beginner, you’ll now find these added benefits:
• Travel with a National Geographic Photographer
• In-the-moment tips to help you maximize photo ops
• The option to join Zodiac cruises & walks ashore devoted to photography
• Presentations on the creative and technical aspects of photography
• One-on-one mentoring and coaching in the field
• Voyage slideshows for everyone to enjoy
Specs
| Staff & Crew: | 45 |
| Passengers: | 110 |
| Length: | 295 ft |
| Breadth: | 46 ft |
| Draft: | 21 ft |
| Year Built | 1966 |
| Ice Class: | A-1 |
| Cruising Speed: | 15 knots in open water |
| Registered: | Bahamas |
Amenities
Public Areas: Doctor's Office; Fitness Center; Gift Shop; LEXspa; Library; Lounge with full-service bar and facilities for films, slide shows and presentations; and Swimming Pool. The "Open Bridge" policy allows guests to visit at any time and learn about the art of navigation from the Captain and Officers.
Special Features include: Guest internet access, laundry service, LEXsalon, and Wellness Program complete with a certified massage therapist, sea kayaks and snorkeling gear. A ship's doctor, Undersea Specialist, and Video Chronicler are also onboard.
Meals are Served in single seatings with unassigned tables for an informal atmosphere and easy mingling. Menu is international with local flair

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