July 26, 2021
First of two X-Bow hulled expedition ships celebrated ahead of inaugural cruise
A christening ceremony for Lindblad-Expeditions’ first purpose-built expedition ship in 50 years was held in Reykjavik, Iceland ahead of the vessel’s inaugural sailing last week. National Geographic Endurance was the first-ever ship to be christened in Reykjavik Harbour.
Read More…March 18, 2020
Fourth vessel for company set to ply Alaskan waters
Victory Cruise Lines is adding a fourth vessel to its fleet of ships, to be delivered in September 2022. The cruise line is a division of American Queen Steamboat Company.
Read More…March 13, 2019
Aurora Expeditions’ first X-Bow ship built within 12 months
SunStone Ships’ first polar expedition vessel within its INFINITY series was officially launched at the China Merchants Heavy Industry yard in China yesterday [12 March, 2019].
Read More…March 1, 2019
Sister ship for National Geographic Endurance to be delivered in 2021
Lindblad Expeditions has signed an agreement with Norwegian shipbuilder and ship designer Ulstein to build a new polar vessel, expanding the line’s National Geographic polar fleet to four ships.
Read More…June 20, 2018
Futuristic bow pieces waves
At just 104 metres long, and eight decks high, the ship is named after the Aussie mountaineer and Aurora Expeditions co-founder. It’ll carry only 120 passengers to the polar regions in luxury and style.
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