National Geographic Sea Lion
Our 62-guest expedition ships offer the perfect platform for exploring Alaska. With a shallow draft, they can go where larger ships cannot, nosing up to waterfalls in secluded coves and venturing into narrow channels where humpback whales and orcas come to feed.
Newly Redesigned cabins:
Both National Geographic Sea Bird and National Geographic Sea Lion have been transformed. The lounge and bar, center of onboard life, have been handsomely re-styled and renovated to accommodate the expedition community. The refreshed dining room is now doubly welcoming. And every cabin in every category has been outfitted with fresh cherry veneer and our signature bed lines. From the sleekly framed photos on the walls, to the fresh paint, carpets and polished brass, each ship sets the new standard for expedition hospitality and comfort.
Our 62-guest expedition ships offer the perfect platform for exploring. With a shallow draft, they can go where larger ships cannot, sailing through narrow channels where whales feed, and among the remote islands dotting the Alaskan shoreline.
Ship Details
- Rating
- Specialty
- Cruise Line
- Lindblad Expeditions
- Length
- 152 ft
- Tonnage
- 100
- Pass. Cap. (dbl)
- 62
- Ship Reg.
- United States
Ship Amenities
- Climate Control
- Private Facilities
Ship Facilities
- Dining Room
- Guest Internet Access
- Kayaks
- LEXspa
- Library
- Lounge with bar
- Open Bridge
- Ship's Doctor
- Sun Deck with Chairs
- Wellness Program
- Zodiac Craft
Level | Name |
---|---|
01 | Main Deck |
02 | Upper Deck |
03 | Bridge Deck |