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OLA Cruise

National Geographic Islander 2

ClassCruise Ship
Flag statePanama
Maiden Voyage Date1991
Cruise Age33
Cruise LineLindblad Expeditions
Category-

Ship statistics

Gross Tonnage3,370t
Deck Levels5
Crew-to-Passenger Ratio47
Length85m/279ft
Decks with cabins2
Passengers-to-space ratio-
Width17m/56ft
Cabins26
Ice Class-
Passengers48
Displacement-
Inflatable boat-

Current position

Call signHC6581
Draught of a vessel3.8
Bow heading101
IMO8705266
Lat1°16'07.8"S
Lon90°0'17.1"W
MMSI735060256
Nav statusAt Anchor

Voyage itinerary

DateProduct namePortPrice
2024-12-287 Nights | National Geographic Islander 2 | Guayaquil-GuayaquilGuayaquil$7154
2025-01-0310 Nights | National Geographic Islander 2 | Lima-GuayaquilLima$8986
2025-01-076 Nights | National Geographic Islander 2 | Guayaquil-WhittierGuayaquil$6864
2025-12-1811 Nights | National Geographic Islander 2 | Guayaquil-GuayaquilGuayaquil$17819
2026-01-0111 Nights | National Geographic Islander 2 | Lima-GuayaquilLima$9720

Deck plans

There are 5 floors
Marina Deck
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DECK 1

Main Deck
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DECK 2

Bridge Deck
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DECK 3

Promenade Deck
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DECK 4

Observation Deck
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DECK 5

Cabin information

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Islander Suite

Code IS
Area 505.90-505.90 ft²
Square Window
Occupancy 2-3 people
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Solo Suite

Code SO
Area 279.86-279.86 ft²
Square Window
Occupancy 1-2 people
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Guest Suite

Code SU
Area 279.86-279.86 ft²
Square Window
Occupancy 2-0 people

Gourmet restaurant

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Indoor-Outdoor Dining

Recreational facilities

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The Cove

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Science Hub

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Expedition Tools

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Public Spaces

Introduction to the cruise

The National Geographic Islander II celebrates Lindblad’s deep connection to the islands, Ecuador, and its people with a deeply immersive and truly unique Ecuadorian cultural experience. The carefully considered food and beverage program highlights the four regions of Ecuador with locally sourced farm-to-table ingredients. Regional ingredients can even be found in spa products. From Ecuadorian shipboard staff to artwork, textiles, and décor created by local artists and artisans and Ecuadorean music heard throughout the ship, guests will experience the beauty and wonder of Ecuador both on and off the ship.