Cabins on Endurance
The ship contains 69 cabins and — this is a welcome twist — 12 of them are set aside for solo travelers. All rooms are done up in warming tones as a nice contrast to the outside climes. Large windows offer inviting views of the passing landscapes and ice floes, and blackout shades offer a respite from the midnight sun. Fully three-quarters of the cabins feature balconies.
Dining options
The ship offers multiple dining options:
- Restaurant Two Seven Zero offers ideal views and a menu filled with options, at times regionally sources
- C. Green’s, named for explorer Shackleton’s cook, offers an early breakfast, fresh salads, lighter fare and custom grilled items for lunch and dinner.
- Chef’s Table features private dining with “polar theater” in the form of regionally inspired, sustainable and inventive food.
High tea and hors d’oeuvres are served daily.
Fun facts
- The ship was named after British explorer Ernest Shackleton’s ship, The Endurance. He led an expedition to the South Pole in 1907–09.
- Its nearly identical sister ship, National Geographic Resolution, debuts in late 2021.
Interested in a cruise on this ship?
For pricing, itinerary information and to reserve your spot on National Geographic Endurance, contact a Cruiseable travel consultant by email or by calling 1-877-322-3773 Monday through Saturday.
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