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OLA Cruise

National Geographic Venture

ClassCruise Ship
Flag state-
Maiden Voyage Date2018
Cruise Age6
Cruise LineLindblad Expeditions
Category-

Ship statistics

Gross Tonnage2,920t
Deck Levels4
Crew-to-Passenger Ratio-
Length73m/240ft
Decks with cabins3
Passengers-to-space ratio-
Width14m/46ft
Cabins50
Ice Class-
Passengers100
Displacement-
Inflatable boat-

Current position

Call signWDK4393
Draught of a vessel4
Bow heading330
IMO9799044
Lat25°36'03.2"N
Lon111°4'28.1"W
MMSI369358000
Nav statusUnderway (Engine Driven)

Voyage itinerary

DateProduct namePortPrice
2024-12-287 Nights | National Geographic Venture | Loreto-LoretoLoreto$6556
2025-01-057 Nights | National Geographic Venture | Loreto-LoretoLoreto$6283
2025-01-057 Nights | National Geographic Venture | Loreto-LoretoLoreto$5981
2025-03-0214 Nights | National Geographic Venture | Loreto-LoretoLoreto$14516
2025-03-0214 Nights | NG Venture | San Carlos / Disembark Ship / Loreto -LoretoSan Carlos / Disembark Ship / Loreto $14516

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Deck plans

There are 4 floors
Main Deck
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DECK 1

Upper Deck
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DECK 2

Lounge Deck
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DECK 3

Observation Deck
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DECK 4

Cabin information

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Cat 5 - Observation Deck

Code 05
Deck 4
French Terrace
Occupancy 1-0 people

Gourmet restaurant

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Dining

Recreational facilities

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Public Spaces

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Wellness

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Special Features

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Expedition Tools

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Noteworthy Feature

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Public Spaces

Deck Lounge Deck

Introduction to the cruise

Following the build of National Geographic Quest at Nichols Brothers shipyard, her sister ship the 100-guest National Geographic Venture floated into the bay on Whidbey Island, becoming the 4th ship in the Lindblad fleet built at this storied PNW shipyard. In the 1970s, Nichols Brothers built the twin ships National Geographic Sea Bird and National Geographic Sea Lion, which continue to sail the waters of the west coast of North America and Central America.
National Geographic Venture, like much of the wildlife she follows, is migratory. She follows the seasons from Alaska, along the coast of British Columbia, through California’s Channel Islands National Park, and along the Baja California coast and into Mexico’s Gulf of California. In each region, her design innovations were informed by 50+ years of expedition expertise to ensure extraordinary discoveries. Larger than her sibling twin ships, National Geographic Sea Bird and National Geographic Sea Lion, National Geographic Venture has the same shallow draft, enabling her to nimbly navigate the same inner reaches and provide the same intimate, ‘insider’ experiences of the charismatic regions we explore.
Like her sister ship, National Geographic Quest, National Geographic Venture has dual boarding platforms, enabling our team to load two Zodiacs at once means guests get off ship quickly, to take advantage of wildlife sightings and maximize exploring time. Modern, cleaned-lined, with large expanses of glass to keep you connected to the extraordinary views, National Geographic Venture enables you to see, do and experience the best of her geographies.