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National Geographic Resolution

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Ship overview:

This stylish European-built ship was specifically designed for polar expeditions. It's packed full of unique features to really enhance your cruising experience along with its cutting edge stabilising X-Bow design and ice-strengthened hull.

Prices per person

From $29,008

Prices based on two people sharing
Ship Capacity

138 passengers

Year built

Constructed in 2021

Expedition staff to guest ratio

1:12

Optional activities

Paddling

Swoop says

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National Geographic Resolution is the perfect example of how exploration, adventure and luxury can blend seamlessly together into one remarkable travel experience.

Peter StanleyJones Patagonia Specialist

Why we like this ship

  • An intimate onboard and off-ship expedition experience – capacity for just 138 guests
  • Onboard stability and sailing comfort improved using X-bow technology that helps cut through choppy waters
  • 76 cabins, 77% with a private balcony, including 12 dedicated solo occupancy rooms
  • Thoughtfully designed, innovative social and wellness areas with daily stretch classes available in the panoramic yoga studio
  • Interactive chart room allows you to follow the ship's progress
  • Two unique outdoor sleeping 'igloos' on deck offer a glamping experience like no other
  • Large fleet of kayaks allows all guests to try out the unique sensation of paddling in icy waters

We think it's worth noting

  • The ship doesn't offer a full kayaking programme for those who would like to paddle more than the single complimentary session
  • To stay overnight in one of the ship's unique outdoor igloos, sign-up happens once onboard. Suite guests receive priority and it's on a first come, first served basis for everyone else

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