Ship/Deck Plan
National Geographic Explorer
The National Geographic Explorer is the newest ship in our fleet and arguably the finest expedition vessel on the seas. A state-of-the-art, ice-class expedition ship, the Explorer accommodates 148 guests in 81 spacious cabins, each with outside views; private bathrooms; and sleek, modern furnishings. The ship carries kayaks and a fleet of Zodiac motorized landing craft, as well as sophisticated video equipment that allows access to the underwater world. Public areas include a lounge and bar; a library; a spa; a fitness center; a sauna; and a selection of dining options that offer regionally inspired cuisine using fresh, local ingredients. Services include a full-time doctor, a wellness specialist, and an Internet café.
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The standard bathroom aboard the National Geographic Explorer

The National Geographic Explorer sails through the North Sea.

The elegant dining room

The lounge is host to nightly recap and expert presentations

Cocktail hour in the ship's lounge

A Category 4 cabin

National Geographic Explorer

Fitness Room

The library offers a full collection of books and a 360 degree view of the ship's surroundings.
Expedition Costs
Airfare is not included in the expedition cost. Round-trip economy airfare between Miami and Santiago is estimated at $1,285; round-trip economy airfare from Santiago to Ushuaia is $590 (subject to change).
Special Offer
Book by October 29, 2010 and receive the following per person savings on the November 26 and December 6, 2011 departures:
$1,000 off Cat. 1, 2, 3 & 4 cabins
$2,000 off Cat. 5, 6 & 7 cabins
Plus, receive complimentary charter air between Santiago and Ushuaia for these departures.
