National Geographic Resolution
Antarctica

National Geographic Resolution

First class Vessel - National Geographic Resolution

Introducing National Geographic Resolution, a state-of-the-art polar expedition vessel designed for comfort, capability, and discovery. Built specifically for polar waters, this fully stabilized PC5 Category A ship can operate year-round in the most remote environments. The patented X-Bow® design ensures the smoothest and quietest ride, while expanded fuel and water tanks allow for extended exploration. Named in honour of Captain James Cook’s legendary second voyage, the ship accommodates just 138 guests in 76 spacious outside-facing cabins, each with large windows or balconies, private bathrooms, individual climate control, Wi-Fi, and an expedition command centre. With two new solo cabins, independent travellers are well catered for.

Onboard, Scandinavian-inflected interiors balance luxury with purpose, offering a peaceful retreat while keeping you connected to the outside world through panoramic windows and inviting public spaces. Guests enjoy a wide range of amenities, including observation and main lounges, a library, gym, yoga studio, spa, infinity-style hot tubs, and saunas with sweeping ocean views. Dining options highlight sustainable, locally inspired cuisine, from Restaurant 270° with wraparound views to intimate chef’s table dinners. Out in the field, a fleet of Zodiacs, kayaks, skis, snowshoes, and advanced undersea equipment ensures unparalleled exploration both above and below the surface, paired onboard with enriching presentations, a photo workshop area, and open Bridge access.

  • Staff & Crew: 116
  • Guests: 138
  • Length: 124.4m
  • Breadth: 21m
  • Draft: 5.3m
  • Cruising speed: 16.5kn
  • Lifeboats:
Solo TravellerSingle Cabins Available

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What Our Customers
Say...

Ann Macleod, Scotland Peggy & Thomas, Belgium John Cope, Somerset Ian Bradshaw, Isle of Man Molly Quackenbush, Virginia USA David Earnshaw, Lancashire Barry Solomon, Israel James Sutton, London Graham Jones, Devon
Superlatives abound – a truly amazing experience...awesome. Thanks to all for making it such a memorable experience.
We had the time of our lives on board ship...if anybody wants to go to Antarctica, we will certainly advise to go with you.
The best way to describe the entire experience. 1. Top rate service...we would not hesitate to recommend you to others and use you again.
Thank you and your team for arranging what was a fantastic holiday in Argentina...Iguazu falls was exceptional with our guide knowing an awful lot about the falls and the wildlife. Could go on forever, but had better stop.
I’m sure you get plenty of compliments, but I just wanted to follow up by telling you what a great time we had...If we are planning on one of the other regions you serve, we’ll definitely be in touch!
I wanted to drop you a note to say a big “THANK YOU” for all your organizing of my travel arrangements and the holiday itself. Everything flowed perfectly. The holiday was breath-taking and is hard to express in words...
It was even better than I expected, so I am grateful that you made the call (back). I will certainly recommend your services
Thanks again for helping me select the best trip and for all your help with the admin and my questions along the way, it all made for an even better experience.
Thank you for all your help. Great service, very efficient, flexible...We feel looked after when setting off into the unknown. I feel it is my duty to tell fellow travellers and birders/photographers how good you are!

So much to experience

Meet some of the experts on board

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    Holding a degree in Environmental Science & Education from Cornell, Susan worked with both the US Fish & Wildlife Service and the Department of Parks & Recreation of her native New York before the MS Expedition. A dedication to environmental education led her to found a not-for-profit project that introduces school groups to the remote areas of the world through electronic media. Since becoming an Expedition Leader in 1989, Susan has led over 200 trips among the most exotic locations on Earth. One of our most decorated leaders, she has been recognized by the National Geographic Society, the National Audubon Society and other esteemed organizations. When Susan’s on board, you’re in good hands. Promise.

  • Team member name to go here - Team member role to go here

    Holding a degree in Environmental Science & Education from Cornell, Susan worked with both the US Fish & Wildlife Service and the Department of Parks & Recreation of her native New York before the MS Expedition. A dedication to environmental education led her to found a not-for-profit project that introduces school groups to the remote areas of the world through electronic media. Since becoming an Expedition Leader in 1989, Susan has led over 200 trips among the most exotic locations on Earth. One of our most decorated leaders, she has been recognized by the National Geographic Society, the National Audubon Society and other esteemed organizations. When Susan’s on board, you’re in good hands. Promise.

  • Team member name to go here - Team member role to go here

    Holding a degree in Environmental Science & Education from Cornell, Susan worked with both the US Fish & Wildlife Service and the Department of Parks & Recreation of her native New York before the MS Expedition. A dedication to environmental education led her to found a not-for-profit project that introduces school groups to the remote areas of the world through electronic media. Since becoming an Expedition Leader in 1989, Susan has led over 200 trips among the most exotic locations on Earth. One of our most decorated leaders, she has been recognized by the National Geographic Society, the National Audubon Society and other esteemed organizations. When Susan’s on board, you’re in good hands. Promise.

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