The National Geographic Explorer is a seasoned, ice‑strengthened...
The National Geographic Explorer is a seasoned, ice‑strengthened expedition ship in the Lindblad Expeditions–National Geographic fleet. The National Geographic Explorer was later fully refitted to serve as a modern polar- and blue‑water capable vessel. The ship has six decks, accommodations for approximately 148 guests and nearly 100 staff & crew, and a reinforced hull (Ice‑1A Super). The ship is designed for stability, maneuverability, and exploration.The National Geographic Explorer’s public spaces include an open bridge, observation deck, chart room, and lounge areas, complemented by a roster of expedition tools such as Zodiacs and kayaks.
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Originally constructed for service along Norway’s coast as part of the famed Hurtigruten, or Coastal Express, she ferried passengers among the fjords of this iconic coast in conditions that could deteriorate into heavy seas in a matter of minutes. She had to be able to handle deep swells and towering waves—and have a high degree of maneuverability. Those traits, and an ideal size, made her a natural choice for addition to the Lindblad fleet.
The plans to completely rebuild her drew on 50 years of pioneering expedition history and expertise. National Geographic Explorer was equipped with an ice-strengthened hull and advanced navigation equipment for polar expeditions; a roster of tools for exploration; and a well-appointed interior with vast expanses of glass for an unprecedented connection to the environment. Her interior and exterior design embodied the Lindblad expedition ethos—the privilege of wildness and the luxury of comfort.
For many guests she remains their paradigm of an expedition ship. She is devoted to exploration—from her Welcoming Bridge, and the Chart Room below it where you can tuck in to warm up with a hot chocolate, to her high-perched Observation deck with its aqueous light and compelling 24/7 views. Even the art on the walls—from the Hurley prints of Shackleton’s expedition to the stunning National Geographic photos— tells an uber-narrative of globe-spanning travel and a dedication to curiosity and wonder.
Name | National Geographic Explorer |
Operator | Lindblad Expeditions / National Geographic |
Port of Registry | Bahamas |
Laid Down | Not publicly disclosed |
Launched | 22 May 1982 |
Completed | 1982 |
Maiden Voyage | Not publicly documented under Lindblad name |
In Service | Yes |
Identification (IMO) | 8019356 |
Status | Active |
Tonnage | ~6,471 GT |
Length | ~367 ft (112 m) |
Beam | ~54 ft (16.5–17 m) |
Draught | ~4.74 m |
Decks | 6 |
Speed | ~15–18 knots |
Capacity | ~148 passengers |
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