Born in the cold waters of Patagonia, National Geographic Endeavour II was built for heavy seas. Now, permanently stationed in Galápagos, she comfortably sails the Equator.
She is exceptionally nimble and maneuverable, with a shallow draft to get up close, great viewing from all public spaces, an expansive open-air observation deck, large windows in cabins and suites, and state-of-the-art tools for exploration including a glass-bottom boat, underwater cameras, video microscope, plus kayaks and stand-up paddleboards.
She is beyond comfortable, and welcoming to solos, groups, and kids of all ages, and equipped for the up-close and personal explorations that makes Galapagos the trip of a lifetime.
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Guests #: | 96 |
Crew #: | 63 |
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Speed: | 12 |
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Length: | 240m |
Width: | 44 |
Draft: | 11 |
Tonnage: | 2716 |
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In one grand expedition, experience all the wildness of Galápagos and the sublime archaeological wonder of Machu Picchu.
In one grand expedition, experience all the wildness of Galápagos and the sublime archaeological wonder of Machu Picchu.
Experience the Galápagos aboard our elegant and nimble ship, well-equipped for up-close exploration.