Purpose built to accommodate expedition-style travel, National Geographic Endeavour II is elegant, nimble, and equipped with state-of-the-art tools for up-close explorations. She carries just 96 guests and features public spaces that invite observation and community.
#320 – This suite features two large windows, armchair, oversized bathroom, double closet, writing desk and chair, mini-fridge, espresso maker, two nightstands, and two single beds convertible to a queen. This suite can be reserved with connecting Stateroom 322 to create a family suite. Guests receive a welcome amenity, complimentary laundry, and priority access to one spa appointment per departure.
Photograph by: Douglas Scaletta
#420, 422 – These suites feature floor-to-ceiling windows that provide incredible views and natural sunlight and are furnished with a sofa that converts to a single bed, double closet, writing desk and chair, two nightstands, mini fridge, espresso maker, oversized bathroom, plus two single beds convertible to a queen. Guests receive a welcome amenity, complimentary laundry, and priority access to one spa appointment per departure.
Photograph by: Douglas Scaletta
# 415 – This suite is the largest cabin aboard with a separated, well-appointed seating area furnished with a sofa that converts to a single bed, writing desk, lounge chair, coffee table, armchair, mini fridge, and espresso maker. The sleeping area has two single beds convertible to a queen, two nightstands, extra closet space, and an oversized bathroom. Guests receive a welcome amenity, complimentary laundry, and priority access to one spa appointment per departure.
Photograph by: Douglas Scaletta
#409, 411-414, 416, 418 – All cabins are outside with a large window, two single beds that can convert to a queen-sized bed. Furniture includes an armchair, desk, two nightstands, and closet. Cabins 411/413 and 416/418 are interlocking with a connecting door.
Photograph by: Douglas Scaletta
#325, 327 – These cabins face outside with a large window and two single beds that convert to a queen. In the cabins you will also find an armchair, desk, two nightstands, and a closet. Equal in size and amenities to other category 3 cabins.
Photograph by: Douglas Scaletta
#311, 313-319, 321, 322, 324, 326, 328, 330 – All cabins face outside with a large window, two single beds that can convert to a queen--sized bed. Furniture includes an armchair, desk, two nightstands, and a closet. Cabins 326 & 328 can accommodate a third person with a fold-down murphy bed. Cabins 315/317, 316/318, and 320/322 are interlocking with a connecting door.
Photograph by: Douglas Scaletta
#211, 213-219, 221-222, 224-229 – All cabins feature two single beds that can be convert to a queen-sized bed with a large window. Furniture includes an armchair, desk, two nightstands, and a closet. Cabins 224 & 225 can accommodate a third person with a fold-down murphy bed. Cabins 226/228 and 227/229 are interlocking with a connecting door.
Photograph by: Douglas Scaletta
#203-209 – These cabins face outside with a large window and two single beds that can convert to a queen. In the cabin you will also find an armchair, desk, two nightstands, and a closet. Equal in size and amenities to other Category 2 cabins.
Photograph by: Douglas Scaletta
#201, 202 – All cabins face outside with a large window, two single beds that can convert to a queen-sized bed. Furniture includes an armchair, desk, two nightstands, and a closet.
Photograph by: Douglas Scaletta
Observation Deck
Bridge Deck
Lounge Deck
Upper Deck
Main Deck
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