National Geographic Islander Cruise Ship
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National geographic islander cruise ship. National Geographic Islander Cruise Ship Information The National Geographic Islander is a versatile 164-foot twin-hulled vessel with 24 spacious cabins comfortably accommodating 48 guests. The National Geographic Islander is a versatile vessel that plies the waters of the Galápagos Islands. The accommodation is outstanding with all cabins having a window.
She is a sturdy expedition ship designed for year-round discovery and active exploration of the Galpagos and can reach places inaccessible to larger ships. National Geographic Islander Exploring Galápagos aboard the 48-guest National Geographic Islander allows you to experience the islands on an up-close personal scale. Yacht-scaled and trim her mahogany and gleaming brass fittings create.
Traveling aboard the National Geographic-Lindblad fleet of ships vessels on one of our Expedition Cruises youll enjoy the daily thrill of discovery without sacrificing comfort. She is a sturdy expedition ship designed for year-round discovery and active exploration of the Galapagos Islands on an up-close personal scale. She is a sturdy expedition ship designed for year-round discovery and active exploration of the Galápagos and can reach places inaccessible to larger ships due to its small size.
National Geographic Sea Bird. Track on Map Add Photo Add to Fleet. A true expedition vessel National Geographic Islander sails the Galapagos Islands year-round.
The National Geographic Islander is the latest addition to the Lindblad fleet and is a versatile 164-foot twin-hulled vessel with 24 spacious cabins comfortably accommodating 48 guests. Lindblad Expeditions ships include the National Geographic Explorer National Geographic Sea Bird and National Geographic Sea Lion National Geographic Islander and National Geographic Endeavour. She is a sturdy expedition ship designed for year-round discovery and active exploration of the Galapagos.
Originally built for service in the Caribbean and then later used for expeditions in the Scottish Highlands the twin-hulled Islander has been sailing year-round cruises to Galápagos since. Each of the National Geographic Islander cruise ship deck plans are conveniently combined with a legend showing cabin codes and. National Geographic Islander Galapagos Cruises.
