The newly christened National Geographic Gemini joins the National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions Galápagos fleet, continuing the legacy of small-ship expedition cruising. With a focus on authenticity, the National Geographic Gemini offers an immersive Galápagos experience, enriched by our long-standing partnerships with local communities and conservation organizations.
Highlights
A Fully Equipped Galápagos Expedition Ship for Just 48 Guests - Launched in 2001 from the same shipyard as National Geographic Orion, the National Geographic Gemini is a highly maneuverable, shallow-draft expedition vessel purpose-built for exploring remote areas with ease.
Year-Round Exploration with Limited Capacity - Accommodating a maximum of 48 guests, the ship offers a variety of spacious suites, cabins with balconies, and a mix of doubles, solos, and triples for a personalized and comfortable experience.
Exceptional Exploration Tools - Equipped with a fleet of Mark VI Zodiacs for quick deployments, a glass-bottom boat, kayaks, and stand-up paddleboards, the National Geographic Gemini provides ideal access for exploring both the islands and the surrounding marine reserve. Additionally, the ship provides snorkeling gear, including shortie wetsuits, for all guests.