Purpose built in 2005 for expedition cruising in the waters of Tierra del Fuego, the National Geographic Endeavour II underwent a major refit for Galápagos service in 2016 with an all new forward lounge, library, gym & spa along with new fixtures and furniture in cabins, new suites and other amenities throughout. Sophisticated and energy efficient lighting, air-conditioning, water-making and other technical features were also installed or replaced for year-round operation in equatorial waters. The ship, which previously carried 136 passengers, accommodates 96 guests in 52 thoughtfully appointed cabins. 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.
Galápagos with the luxury of choice
Accommodating 96 guests in 52 cabins and suites, National Geographic Endeavour II caters to a sociable mix of families, friends, couples and solo travelers. The Galápagos cruise ship offers the choice of suites on two decks, double cabins with beds that can be configured as two twins or a queen, seven sets of connecting cabins for families and friends, triple cabins, and dedicated solo cabins, which are equal in size and amenities to the doubles. All have a large window or windows.
Her dining room easily accommodates our entire expedition community for a single seating, and unassigned table settings make for a gregarious experience for solo travelers and groups. The brand new forward lounge features a redesigned presentation space that offers all aboard chance to participate in evening Recaps or special guest events. Life aboard is casual in every respect. There is no need for formal clothing, although you are welcome to bring casually festive attire for the fun of it. And you’ll find shipboard services like laundry make packing and traveling more convenient.
Equipped for active exploration
Endeavour II is equipped with cool tools for exploration (snorkelling gear, wetsuits, zodiacs, kayaks, glass-bottomed zodiac, under-water camera & video microscope) that help you experience the full range of wildness on a Galápagos island trip.
Ship Data
- Rating
- Specialty
- Cruise Line
- Lindblad Expeditions
- Preferred Cruise Line
Ship Profile & Stats
- Maiden Voyage
- 2005
- Refurbished
- 2016
- Passenger Capacity (dbl)
- 96
Ship Amenities
- Climate Controls
- Hairdryer
- Robes
Ship Facilities
- Bar
- Beverage Station
- Gym & Spa
- Laundry
- Lounge
- Onboard Doctor
- Photo Kiosks
- Restaurant
- Sun Deck
- Wi Fi Access
Level | Name |
---|---|
1 | Main Deck |
2 | Upper Deck |
3 | Lounge Deck |
4 | Bridge Deck |
5 | Oberservation Deck |
Category CS
Category BS
Category 04
Category AS
Category 03
Category 3S
Category 02
Category 2S
Category 01
- Climate Controls
- Hairdryer
- Robes
- Bar
- Beverage Station
- Gym & Spa
- Laundry
- Lounge
- Onboard Doctor
- Photo Kiosks
- Restaurant
- Sun Deck
- Wi Fi Access