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National Geographic Sea Bird

Guests explore by zodiac from the ship National Geographic Sea Bird, Tongass National Forest, Southeast Alaska, USA

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Before they built the National Geographic Venture and National Geographic Quest, U.S. shipbuilder Nichols Brothers built the twin ships National Geographic Sea Bird and National Geographic Sea Lion. Nimble, reliable and intimately scaled, they sail the waters of the west coast of North America and Central America.

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Ship Category

Passenger Ship

Capacity

62 Guests

30 Staff & Crew

Decks & Cabins

3 Decks

31 Cabins

Dimensions

Length: 152 feet

Beam: 31 feet

Highlights

American-flagged, she and her sister, National Geographic Sea Lion, are ideal for discovering domestic waters

  • National Geographic Sea Bird accommodates just 62 guests in 31 outside cabins. Her inviting public spaces foster a sense of shipboard life where everyone is integral to the adventure, engendering a rewarding sense of community.

  • With a shallow draft and small size, she can easily reach places inaccessible to larger ships. She can venture into fast-moving channels where whales come to feed, transit a series of locks in the Pacific Northwest, nose up to waterfalls in secluded coves, and sail into protected anchorages in small bays perfect for snorkeling and kayaking.

  • Explore the wild in a fleet of six Zodiacs and 16 kayaks, as well as stand-up paddleboards.

The National Geographic Venture at anchor near Isla Rasa, Baja California, Mexico..

Explore the Ship

Public spaces include a library; lounge with full-service bar and facilities for films, slideshows, and presentations; observation deck; partially covered sun deck with chairs and tables. Our “open bridge” provides guests an opportunity to meet our officers and captain and learn about navigation. Meals are served in the dining room at a single seating with unassigned tables for an informal atmosphere and easy mingling. Menus feature sustainable choices, local where possible.

Staff, Garland Sutton, serves cocktails from the  lounge and bar on the ship National Geographic Sea Bird/Lion

Cabins

Category 1 - Main Deck

#300-305: Conveniently located between the dining room and lounge, these cabins feature two single beds and a large window. All cabins feature a closet, two nightstands, and sink/vanity with large mirror outside the bathroom. Note: Solo occupancy cabins are available in categories 1 and 2 only. Shared accommodation can be arranged at the double occupancy rate in categories 1 and 2 only.

Photograph by: Douglas Scaletta

Cabins

Category 1 - Main Deck

#300-305: Conveniently located between the dining room and lounge, these cabins feature two single beds and a large window. All cabins feature a closet, two nightstands, and sink/vanity with large mirror outside the bathroom. Note: Solo occupancy cabins are available in categories 1 and 2 only. Shared accommodation can be arranged at the double occupancy rate in categories 1 and 2 only.

Photograph by: Douglas Scaletta

Cabins

Category 2 - Upper Deck

#200-212, 215: These well-located cabins include two single beds and a window. Cabin doors and windows open to the outside. Cabins feature a closet, two nightstands, and sink/vanity with large mirror outside the bathroom. Note: Solo occupancy cabins are available in Categories 1 and 2 only.

Photograph by: Douglas Scaletta

Cabins

Category 3 - Upper Deck

#214, 216, 217, 219: These cabins include two single beds that can convert to a double bed and a pullout murphy bed for a third person. Cabins feature a small table, two chairs, large double closet, sink/vanity with large mirror outside the bathroom, and two windows. Cabin doors and windows open to the outside. Third person rates are available in certain categories at one-half the double occupancy rate.

Photograph by: Douglas Scaletta

Cabins

Category 2 - Upper Deck

#200-212, 215: These well-located cabins include two single beds and a window. Cabin doors and windows open to the outside. Cabins feature a closet, two nightstands, and sink/vanity with large mirror outside the bathroom. Note: Solo occupancy cabins are available in Categories 1 and 2 only.

Photograph by: Douglas Scaletta
Cabin 303, Category 1, on the ship National Geographic Sea Bird/Lion.

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