The newly christened National Geographic Gemini joins the Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic Galápagos fleet, carrying on a legacy of small-ship expedition cruising. Built in the same shipyard as National Geographic Orion, National Geographic Gemini is a highly maneuverable, shallow-draft expedition ship, purpose-built to explore remote areas with ease.
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20Total Number of Accommodations
1000Suite
Upper Deck #601—Forward facing with floor-to-ceiling glass doors, separate living room with sofa bed for triple occupancy, and 195-square-foot forward-facing balcony with seating. Private jacuzzi on deck. Bedroom with queen or two twin beds, 50-square-foot side balcony, ample storage, mini fridge, and television. Two bathrooms with a glass shower and suite amenities. 460 square feet.
Image is for reference only. The final ship design will evolve following a multi-million-dollar renovation.
Balcony Stateroom
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Upper Deck
Bridge Deck
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