In early 2025, National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions welcomed two new ships in Galápagos—National Geographic Delfina and National Geographic Gemini—doubling the size of the fleet and offering travelers a full spectrum of options for exploring the wonders of this iconic archipelago. Get Inspired By Photos, Videos, Webinars, Stories, And Exclusive Offers. Sign Up

The highly maneuverable 48-guest National Geographic Gemini is geared for discovery in the Galápagos Islands with expedition tools and onboard experiences that will expand your understanding of this legendary archipelago and its incredible biodiversity.

“After an extensive and thoughtful revitalization, National Geographic Gemini is an extremely comfortable and stylish expedition ship, providing an inviting home base for guests,” says Ana Esteves, SVP of Hotel Operations for Lindblad Expeditions.

"With menus that highlight the four regions of Ecuador and feature locally sourced ingredients along with art and decor created by local artisans, National Geographic Gemini conveys an authentic sense of place that helps connect guests more deeply with this extraordinary destination,” she adds.

You’ll find welcoming public spaces to relax including a sun-soaked lounge, a windowed fitness center and spa, a glass-wrapped restaurant and an al fresco cafe. Plus, National Geographic Gemini offers the largest suites in the Galápagos fleet along with 28 cabins with balconies, providing plenty of room to spread out and take in passing views of the volcanic landscapes.

This elegant ship sails year-round on two classic itineraries: the 10-day Exploring Galápagos: One Week Sailing the Islands and the 16-day Exploring Galápagos + Machu Picchu and Peru's Land of the Inca, which includes time to explore Peru's culture and history and the legendary ruins of Machu Picchu.