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Galápagos Adventure Cruise

Nov 29 - Dec 6, 2025

Guayaquil • Baltra • Daphne Major • Bartolomé • Santa Cruz • Floreana • Española • San Cristóbal • Puerto Aroya • Guayaquil

Galápagos Adventure Cruise

Nov 29 - Dec 6, 2025

Guayaquil • Baltra • Daphne Major • Bartolomé • Santa Cruz • Floreana • Española • San Cristóbal • Puerto Aroya • Guayaquil

Galápagos Adventure Cruise

Nov 29 - Dec 6, 2025

Guayaquil • Baltra • Daphne Major • Bartolomé • Santa Cruz • Floreana • Española • San Cristóbal • Puerto Aroya • Guayaquil

Galápagos Adventure Cruise

Nov 29 - Dec 6, 2025

Guayaquil • Baltra • Daphne Major • Bartolomé • Santa Cruz • Floreana • Española • San Cristóbal • Puerto Aroya • Guayaquil

Galápagos Adventure Cruise

Nov 29 - Dec 6, 2025

Guayaquil • Baltra • Daphne Major • Bartolomé • Santa Cruz • Floreana • Española • San Cristóbal • Puerto Aroya • Guayaquil

The ALL-NEW, ALL-SUITE National Geographic/Lindblad Expeditions ms Islander II

Welcome to the newly renovated National Geographic Islander II! After purchasing this vessel last year, the ship went through a huge renovation and is replacing the National Geographic Islander, which sailed the Galápagos since 2004. Olivia has since done over 20 Galápagos trips with Lindblad and National Geographic, and we are thrilled about their new vessel! Lindblad's expedition ship, the ms Islander II, will take you on the adventure of a lifetime. It is equipped with everything you need to explore the Galápagos archipelago. Zodiac landing craft will get you into those hard-to-reach places. Snorkeling gear and wetsuits let you explore the amazing underwater world and its inhabitants. An undersea specialist will be on board to answer all your questions. And, a video chronicler will be on hand to catch every moment of the journey.

Total Occupancy: 48


All-Suite Accommodations

18 Suites, 4 Solo suites, and 4 Islander Suites accommodating just 47 guests plus your Olivia Expedition Leader.

Suites and Solo Suites are 280 sq. ft.—all with large windows, convertible king/twin beds with 600-thread count bedding, ample closets, sofa, shower and marble double-sink bathrooms with a collection of organic amenities crafted exclusively for Lindblad Expeditions. In addition, a stocked mini-bar, and there’s in-room coffee and tea, wifi, and a flat-screen TV. The TV will have a lot of National Geographic content, 26 channels of live TV and more than 200 movies on demand.

SOLO SUITES! We have spacious solo suites for a very special solo-occupancy rate! Normally to have a room to self is double the per-person rate.

The top suites, the Islander Suites, are a notable 515 sq. ft. and include all of the above! They have a separate living area, table and chairs, four large windows, walk-in closets, a larger bathroom with both a bathtub and glassed-in rain shower, and commissioned art inspired by the island in each suite’s name. Though there are no outdoor balconies, but there are plenty of spaces to enjoy the outdoors around the ship.

Indoor-Outdoor Dining

Fresh, locally sourced, and sustainable farm-to-table cuisine representing all the regions of the country is developed in partnership with Ecuadorian chefs. Plant-based options are available as well and cocktails and mocktails are crafted with ingredients from the islands.

Enjoy meals in the expanded al fresco Patio Café, sophisticated Yacht Club Restaurant on the Promenade Deck, or Grill on the Observation Deck, where there’s also a bar and ample seating to host events. Here, guests gather for wine tastings, chocolate tastings, and Bubble-Qs—BBQs made extra celebratory with Champagne. The convenient 24-hour beverage and snack stations in the Bar and Library are other welcome amenities.

The Cove

The newly reimagined Cove is a gathering spot for pre-dinner Recaps, camaraderie with like-minded travelers, and craft cocktails. Four flat-screen TVs are part of a state-of-the-art communications system for engaging and informative audiovisual presentations. A forward-facing viewing platform invites you to step outside to take in the beauty of the islands.

Science Hub

Outfitted with scientific equipment, the exciting new Science Hub continues the Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic legacy of supporting conservation and research. Equipped for underway oceanography, interactive video presentations, and an enhanced photo experience.

Expedition Tools

National Geographic Islander II carries a fleet of kayaks and stand-up paddleboards, a glass-bottom Zodiac, an expanded flotilla of versatile Zodiac boats, complete snorkel gear, video microscope, Science Hub, and remote ocean view cameras.

The newly refitted teak-appointed marina is spacious and climate-controlled, designed for guests to comfortably get in and out of expedition gear.

Public Spaces

The ship’s public spaces enhance the connection to the islands. Guests will find an open Bridge, surrounding teak decks, and a forward-viewing area. Two dining areas accommodate all guests in a single seating. The Cove, which has a bar, is the setting for daily Recaps. Other ship features include a reception area with glass doors that lead to an open teak Viewing Deck, a Plunge Pool, a Chart Room, the Global Gallery, Library, Marina, Swim Platform, and Zodiac boarding area.

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Islander II

Nov 29 - Dec 6, 2025

Islander II

Nov 29 - Dec 6, 2025

The Cove

Nov 29 - Dec 6, 2025

Patio Café

Nov 29 - Dec 6, 2025

Expeditions

Nov 29 - Dec 6, 2025