National Geographic Islander ll sails year-round in the Galápagos Islands and elevate the guest experience to an entirely new level. She is a gracious expedition vessel that feels like a private yacht. With only 26 staterooms and suites, and accommodating just 48 guests, she sails with a 1:1 guest-to-crew ratio.
Year Built
1989Year Refurbished
2022Year Entered Present Fleet
Country of Registry
Tonnage (GRT)
3000PAX (basis 2)
52Max Pax (inc. Uppers)
48Passenger Decks
5Number of Crew
48Officers' Nationality
Cruise/Hotel Staff Nationality
Suites
26Balcony
0Oceanview
0Oceanview No Balcony
0Oceanview With Balcony
0Balconies
0Interior
0Accessible
20Total Number of Accommodations
1000Islander Suite
Suite
Solo Suite
All suites are with large windows, convertible king/twin beds, ample closets, sofa, marble double-sink bathrooms, stocked mini-bar, Wi-Fi, and a flat-screen TV. Islander Suites have a separate living area, table and chairs, four windows, and a larger bathroom with both a bathtub and glassed-in rain shower.
Observation Deck
Promenade Deck
Bridge Deck
Main Deck
Marina Deck