
Embark on an extraordinary journey to the Galapagos Islands with National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions. This guide explores their exceptional fleet, from the luxurious 16-guest National Geographic Delfina catamaran to the versatile and family-friendly National Geographic Endeavour II, the highly maneuverable National Geographic Gemini, and the private yacht-like National Geographic Islander II. Discover the perfect small ship designed for unparalleled comfort, intimate access to the islands’ pristine environment, and a profound connection with its unique wildlife.
Why Choose National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions?
For over two decades, the collaboration between National Geographic and Lindblad Expeditions has set the standard for modern expedition cruising. Their voyages blend National Geographic’s legendary exploration spirit with Lindblad’s 60 years of expedition heritage, fostering meaningful relationships between travelers and the planet.
Small Ships That Take You Farther
With a fleet among the largest and most versatile in expedition cruising, each small ship is purpose-built for comfort, engineered for access, and equipped to bring you up close to the remote and remarkable corners of the Galápagos. Their shallow drafts allow for intimate access to shorelines larger ships cannot reach.
Travel with a World-Class Team
Every voyage is led by veteran captains, seasoned naturalist guides, and National Geographic Expedition Experts. This dedicated team, many with decades of experience, ensures an enriching and safe journey, providing deep insights into the islands’ unique ecosystems.
Take Great Photos with the Pros
National Geographic Photographers join select expeditions, and every departure includes a National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions certified photo instructor. They’re on hand to help you hone your camera skills, ensuring you capture the breathtaking beauty and wildlife of the Galápagos like a pro.
Explore Your Way, Every Day
Itineraries are designed with a range of immersive activities, allowing you to explore at your own pace. All excursions are included, offering options for every skill level, from kayaking and paddleboarding to Zodiac cruises and guided walks.
Revealing Undersea Wonders
On most departures, an undersea specialist captures and shares footage of marine life, interpreting fascinating sea creatures and geological features during daily Recaps. This brings the vibrant underwater world to the surface, offering integral insights into your destination.
Pioneering Responsible Exploration
Lindblad’s fleet is designed for efficiency and minimal environmental impact in the Galápagos’ remote regions. Thoughtful choices on board, such as eliminating single-use plastics and sourcing locally grown ingredients, help reduce the fleet’s footprint and support local communities.
Inspiring the Next Generation of Explorers
The exclusive National Geographic Explorers-in-Training program transforms the natural world into a dynamic classroom for young travelers on every Galápagos departure. Certified field educators mentor children and teens, fostering a passion for the planet through hands-on activities, photography, and wildlife observation.
Inclusions Curated for Exceptional Value
From engaging talks and most excursions to all meals, onboard amenities, airport transfers, and Wi-Fi, Lindblad’s inclusions encompass a full expedition experience. Enjoy a complimentary bar tab, fitness center access, and more, all designed for your comfort and discovery.
A Day in the Galápagos: What to Expect
Experience the rhythm of life in the Galápagos, where the unique, unafraid, and endemic animals are the hallmark of your journey, guided by expert naturalists.
Early Start: Rise and Roam
Greet the day with a stretch session on the open-air deck or join expert naturalists at the bow to spot early-morning wildlife. Young travelers in the Explorers-in-Training program can begin recording sightings in their official field notebooks.
A Farm-to-Table Breakfast
Enjoy a fresh breakfast in the dining room, featuring bespoke omelets, a rainbow of fruits, local juices, and Galápagos-grown coffee, often sourced from local farms as part of the fleet’s pioneering farm-to-table program.
Morning Excursion: Dive In
Snorkel in the Galápagos Marine Reserve among sea lions, colorful fish, marine iguanas, and penguins. For those preferring to stay dry, a naturalist-led Zodiac or glass-bottom boat cruise offers water-level views of marine life.
Talks and Photo Tips
Back on board, join a naturalist or a National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions certified photo instructor in the lounge for engaging talks or smartphone photo tips sessions. Alternatively, relax in a hammock on deck or delve into the ship’s library.
A Local Lunch
Every meal is fresh, sustainable, and locally sourced. A special Ecuadorian feast, with dishes from the country’s coasts, highlands, and islands, often features wild-caught fish in coconut milk.
Afternoon Excursion: Paddle, Hike or Walk
Paddle a kayak or stand-up paddleboard along the coast to observe volcanic features, or head ashore for a birding walk. Keep an eye out for waved albatrosses and flightless cormorants.
Ready for Recap
Gather in the lounge for daily Recaps with drinks and hors d’oeuvres, featuring presentations, photo slideshows, and a preview of tomorrow’s activities. Often, researchers, national park personnel, or local residents join as special guest speakers.
Seeing Stars
After dinner, head to the top deck for a naturalist-led stargazing session. At the Equator, you may have the rare opportunity to see both the Big Dipper and the Southern Cross.
Meet the Fleet: Your Galápagos Sanctuary
National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions operates four exceptional vessels in the Galápagos year-round, each offering a unique onboard experience. Whether you’re traveling solo, with family, or chartering for a private group, there’s a perfect ship for your adventure.
National Geographic Endeavour II
The National Geographic Endeavour II strikes an ideal balance of comfort, access, and immersive discovery. Accommodating 96 guests in 52 cabins, she offers a warm, intimate atmosphere with expansive public spaces for exceptional viewing. With the largest expedition team in the Galápagos fleet, she is perfectly suited for groups and families with young children. Purpose-built for in-depth exploration, she carries a full suite of tools, including a glass-bottom boat, underwater cameras, kayaks, stand-up paddleboards, and personal snorkeling gear. Her shallow draft allows close-up access to remote shorelines.
National Geographic Delfina
Specially designed for cruising the islands, the sleek, luxury catamaran National Geographic Delfina is the most intimate ship in the Galápagos fleet, accommodating just 16 guests in eight spacious staterooms. Each cabin boasts a private balcony or access to an expansive wooden deck. Amenities include open-air dining and a top-deck hot tub. Her small guest capacity ensures quicker access to adventures, allowing more time on land and underwater. Her low profile brings you closer to the ocean’s surface, making wildlife easier to spot. Ideal for private charters, she offers exclusive access to a complete Galápagos experience, including a certified photo instructor and the Explorers-in-Training program.
National Geographic Gemini
Launched in 2025, the highly maneuverable 48-guest National Geographic Gemini is geared for discovery. She is equipped with Zodiacs, kayaks, stand-up paddleboards, and snorkeling gear for each guest. Offering a variety of outward-facing cabin configurations, including singles, doubles, triples, and connecting cabins, she features the largest suites in the Galápagos fleet. Thirteen accommodations have private balconies, some forward-facing, offering front-row seats to the wilderness. Guests can relax on the upper deck with a hot tub, fitness center, and spa. The outdoor café and indoor dining room accommodate all guests, and the lounge features a large bar and library.
National Geographic Islander II
The National Geographic Islander II, launched in 2022, is an intrepid expedition vessel with the spirit of a private yacht. Outfitted with 26 comfortable staterooms and suites, she emphasizes indoor-outdoor living with sleek shared spaces. Al fresco dining, an open-air observation deck, and a plunge pool provide an exhilarating feeling of being on the water. Every detail, from regional artwork to locally sourced meals, immerses you in Ecuadorian surroundings. Special amenities include a well-equipped marina and a dedicated science hub, elevating your Galápagos explorations.
Galápagos Fleet at a Glance
Compare the key features of Lindblad’s exceptional Galápagos fleet:
| Feature | National Geographic Endeavour II | National Geographic Delfina | National Geographic Gemini | National Geographic Islander II |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Refurbished/Launched | Refurbished 2016 | Launched 2025 | Launched 2025 | Launched 2022 |
| Guest Capacity | 96 | 16 | 48 | 48 |
| Cabins | 52 | 8 | 28 | 26 |
| Solo Cabins | 9 | — | 3 | — |
| Connecting Cabins | 14 | 4 | 6 | 4 |
| Balcony Cabins | — | 4 | 13 | 6 |
| Spa Facilities | ✅ | — | ✅ | — |
| Fitness Center | ✅ | — | ✅ | — |
| Diving Options | ✅ | — | ✅ | ✅ |
| National Geographic Explorers-in-Training | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
| Bar Tab and Wi-Fi Included | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
All ships also include: Photography Program, Open Bridge access, World-Class Expedition Team, Excursions, Tools for Exploration, Undersea Specialist* (except Delfina), Meals and Beverages, Medical Professional* (except Delfina), Family Friendly environment, and are Free of Guest-Facing Single-Use Plastic.
*National Geographic Delfina does not carry an undersea specialist nor a medical professional. Please call for details.
Expedition Itineraries: Discover Your Galápagos Journey
Each Lindblad expedition traces a unique path through the Galápagos, revealing a remarkable range of islands and diverse wildlife encounters. Voyages are available year-round from 2026-2028.
Exploring Galápagos (10 Days)
Departing Fridays, this classic itinerary aboard the National Geographic Endeavour II, National Geographic Gemini (new in 2027), and National Geographic Islander II offers an immersive experience.
- Walk among wildlife unfazed by your presence, marvel at marine iguanas, and see nesting seabirds.
- Snorkel with sea lions, turtles, and abundant fish in the Galápagos Marine Reserve.
- Adventure by kayak, paddleboard, glass-bottom boat, and Zodiac.
- Observe giant Galápagos tortoises in the wild on Santa Cruz.
Galápagos by Catamaran: An Intimate Voyage (10 Days)
Departing Fridays aboard the National Geographic Delfina, this intimate voyage is designed for just 16 guests.
- Encounter Galápagos wildlife up close with two veteran expedition staff.
- Adventure by kayak, paddleboard, and Zodiac across waters rich in marine life.
- Discover wildlife unfazed by your presence: sea lions, marine iguanas, and nesting seabirds.
Galápagos Escape: A 7- or 8-Day Expedition
Departing Thursdays and Saturdays, this expedition aboard the National Geographic Islander II and National Geographic Gemini (new in 2027) maximizes your time in the islands.
- Multiple exploration options every day, including snorkeling and kayaking.
- Walk among fearless wildlife colonies across diverse habitats.
- Relax at Hotel Del Parque in Guayaquil or Casa Gangotena in Quito before embarking.
Extend Your Adventure: Mainland Ecuador & Peru
Make the most of your time by combining your Galápagos experience with immersive journeys on the mainland. When you book consecutive expeditions, you save 10% on each voyage fare.
Add Machu Picchu and Peru’s Land of the Inca (16 Days)
Combine your Galápagos voyage with a land program exploring the archaeological relics of the Inca and vibrant cultures of the Andes. This extension includes three UNESCO World Heritage sites: Lima, Cusco, and Machu Picchu.
Add Upper Amazon: A River Expedition (18 Days)
Extend your Galápagos expedition with a voyage on the Upper Amazon aboard the elegant Delfin II. Glide into narrow tributaries by skiff and kayak, observing unique plants and wildlife like monkeys, macaws, and pink dolphins. Visit local communities supported by National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions.
Tropical Andes and Colonial Quito (6 Days)
Explore Quito’s UNESCO World Heritage-listed center from Casa Gangotena, then discover the tropical wilds of the Ecuadorian Chocó from the exquisite Mashpi Lodge.
See Quito (3 Days)
Experience Quito’s colonial churches and traditional markets from the Swissôtel Quito, allowing time to acclimate to Ecuador before your expedition.
Quito and Otavalo (4 Days)
Explore Ecuador’s beautifully preserved capital from Casa Gangotena, then venture to Otavalo in the Andean Highlands to browse its celebrated handicraft markets and visit a weaving village.
Taste of Lima (3 Days)
Discover vibrant Lima with two nights at the acclaimed Lima Country Club Hotel. Explore the UNESCO-designated colonial center, admire Pre-Columbian art at Museo Larco, and sample the city’s celebrated cuisine.
Living With Nature (4 Days)
Based at the elegant Finch Bay Hotel, deepen your understanding of life in the Galápagos through meaningful encounters with community members and conservation partners, alongside guided explorations across Santa Cruz Island.
Inclusive Pricing & Special Offers
Lindblad Expeditions offers transparent, inclusive pricing and special offers to enhance your Galápagos journey.
Inclusive Pricing: What’s Included
Your expedition fare covers a comprehensive range of services and amenities:
- Accommodations aboard ship or in hotels as per itinerary.
- All meals, both aboard and onshore, inspired by regional cuisine and locally sourced ingredients.
- Hors d’oeuvres, 24-hour access to snacks, premium coffees, teas, non-alcoholic beverages, and filtered water.
- Beer, wine, cocktails, and spirits are included (premium brands available for purchase).
- Excursions and a selection of exploration tools (Zodiacs, glass-bottom boats, kayaks, stand-up paddleboards, snorkeling equipment including wetsuits, masks, and fins).
- Presentations by expedition staff and expert guest speakers, guidance from leading expedition staff, and assistance from a National Geographic certified photo instructor.
- Onboard physician consultations (where available), morning stretch classes, and 24-hour access to exercise equipment.
- 24-hour access to lounges, observation decks, and a library stocked with relevant literature.
- Complimentary reusable water bottle.
- Park and site entrance fees, special access permits, and port taxes.
- Transfers for hotel arrangements made through National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions.
- Gratuities in Guayaquil, Quito, and Peru to local guides, drivers, and tour escorts.
Special Offers
Take advantage of these offers for new bookings, subject to availability, and not combinable with other offers unless otherwise noted:
- Bringing the Kids: Enjoy $500 savings for each child under the age of 18 on any departure (not applicable on extensions or airfare).
- 10% Off Back-to-Back Voyages: Save 10% on consecutive back-to-back departures (applicable on voyage fares only, not valid on extensions or airfare).
- Save 5% Traveling as a Group: Save 5% when traveling as a group of eight or more adults over age 18 (valid on cabin fares only, not applicable on extensions or airfare).
- Combining Offers: Certain offers may be combinable for up to two savings opportunities.
Private Charter
Charter a National Geographic-Lindblad Expedition ship for an exclusive Galápagos experience with your favorite travel companions. Customize every detail for a family celebration, corporate incentive trip, or a unique gathering of friends. Discover the wild world on your private voyage with an unforgettable, tailor-made experience.
About the Author: Lia Vincent
Lia Vincent is the Owner for Vincent Vacations and Travel Agent Pro, and serves as the official Signature Travel Network Liaison. With extensive experience in the luxury travel sector, Lia specializes in pairing discerning travelers with premium expedition and ocean cruise lines, including Seabourn, Silversea, and the Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection.