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This month, the National Geographic Endurance would have been proudly welcoming guests aboard inaugural voyages in the Arctic and beyond, but her grand entrance had to be postponed.

While we are all social distancing at home, the team on board the National Geographic Endurance have been prepping and polishing every inch of the ship’s gleaming new surfaces so when guests can finally explore on her, this remarkable ship will exceed their every expectation. So today, I would like to share with you a sneak peek of the ship led by Captain Aaron Wood and members of his team —from the Bridge and the Observation Lounge to cabins and suites, to new features like the glass-walled yoga studio, infinity Jacuzzis and the first igloos at sea.  

Lindblad Expeditions Holdings, Inc. took delivery of the National Geographic Endurance in March from Ulstein Verft, marking the official completion of the line’s first polar new build. Two years in the making, the state-of-the-art 126-guest ship has been designed by Ulstein Design & Solutions AS as the ultimate expedition platform with a focus on safety and comfort.

She’s an extraordinary ship for next-generation exploring.