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Natural Wonders of Costa Rica

An exploration by land & sea aboard the National Geographic Quest

  • 14 November 2025
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    Itinerary Highlights

    • Explore the dense forest surrounding Arenal Volcano and relax in nearby hot springs.
    • Hike through the mist-shrouded cloud forest reserve in Monteverde and enjoy great bird watching.
    • Glide through a mangrove forest to see reddish egrets, spoonbills,white ibis, and crocodiles.
    • Kayak, snorkel, swim, hike – actively explore every day.
    • Explore Rincon de la Vieja National Park, which is alive with active volcanos and gurgling mud pots and replete with howler monkeys, waterfalls, and an optional zipline.
    • Spend an afternoon enjoying Isla Tortuga’s palm-shaded beaches before a barbecue dinner.

    Useful links & Travel Advice

    Please find a selection of  useful websites  to refer to for information from the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office, on visa requirements, NHS travel health advice and other useful travel tips.

    • Arenal Volcano

    Costa Rica is a small country, yet its particular topography and position between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans result in it being one of the most biologically diverse places on earth. It has, over recent years, grown in its appeal to the UK traveller. No wonder when you consider its attractions: bountiful rain forests, cloud forests, soaring volcanoes, sugar sand beaches and a remarkably diverse landscape and culture. Added to this is the famous wildlife of the region: spider, howler and capuchin monkeys, coatimundis and over 300 species of birds including brilliant toucans and scarlet macaws. We are therefore delighted to be offering this new, unique journey to Costa Rica which combines a six night escorted tour with a five night voyage aboard the 100-passenger National Geographic Quest, aboard which our associates at Lindblad Expeditions have provided us with an allocation of cabins.

    Costa Rica offers some of the best tourism facilities with comfortable hotels, relatively good roads and excellent transportation and as we journey overland, we will discover a wealth of fascinating cultural and natural world marvels. After a night in San Jose, we journey to the Arenal Volcano region where we explore the forest, bathe in the nearby hot springs and hike to take in the volcano’s natural beauty. Next we will explore Monteverde; famous for its lush rainforests and impressive assortment of flora and fauna, the area has a high biodiversity and we hope to spot many species of bird, butterfly, reptile, plant, tree and insect here as we explore with our guides.

    Embarking the National Geographic Quest in Puerto Caldera, we set sail on a voyage to discover the treasures of one of Costa Rica’s most intriguing provinces: Guanacaste. The Guanacaste Conservation Area is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and there will be opportunities to explore the magnificent underwater world and palm-lined beaches as well as to hike and learn about the hundreds of species of birds, reptiles and mammals that inhabit this thriving ecosystem. Other highlights include the mist-shrouded volcanic peaks in Rincon de la Vieja National Park and Curu Wildlife Refuge where we will explore in search of exotic wildlife, like macaws and white-faced capuchin monkeys moving from tree to tree. Your experience will be made all the more memorable by the onboard team of experts who will accompany you on the Zodiacs, hold daily lectures and briefings and lead guided nature walks ashore.

    Itinerary Highlights

    • Explore the dense forest surrounding Arenal Volcano and relax in nearby hot springs.
    • Hike through the mist-shrouded cloud forest reserve in Monteverde and enjoy great bird watching.
    • Glide through a mangrove forest to see reddish egrets, spoonbills,white ibis, and crocodiles.
    • Kayak, snorkel, swim, hike – actively explore every day.
    • Explore Rincon de la Vieja National Park, which is alive with active volcanos and gurgling mud pots and replete with howler monkeys, waterfalls, and an optional zipline.
    • Spend an afternoon enjoying Isla Tortuga’s palm-shaded beaches before a barbecue dinner.

    Useful links & Travel Advice

    Please find a selection of  useful websites  to refer to for information from the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office, on visa requirements, NHS travel health advice and other useful travel tips.


    National Geographic Quest

    National Geographic Quest

    Purpose-built to explore the North American coast, the National Geographic Quest accommodates just 100 guests in 50 outside cabins. The design and engineering of the National Geographic Quest were informed by nearly 40 years of experience of expedition cruising. Her twin boarding platforms, for example, enable the expedition team to load two Zodiacs at once, meaning guests can disembark the ship quickly to take advantage of wildlife sightings and maximise time spent exploring ashore. The vessel features a shallow draft, allowing the Captain to navigate the inner reaches and the onboard Zodiacs offer opportunities to get even closer to the action and land in remote locations. There are also kayaks, paddleboards and snorkelling equipment on board.

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    Itinerary

    • Chestnut-mandibled Toucans
    • Arenal Volcano

    Day 1 London to San Jose, Costa Rica.

    Fly by scheduled flight. On arrival transfer to the Real Intercontinental Hotel San Jose for our overnight stay. Meet your fellow travellers for dinner this evening.

    Day 2 San Jose to Arenal.

    This morning after a leisurely breakfast, drive by coach to the lowlands and Arenal Volcano. En route we will visit the Poas Volcano National Park and enjoy a short walk before visting a coffee plantation. On arrival at Arenal Kioro Suites & Spa Hotel, our base for the next three nights, weather permitting we will get our first glimpse of this magnificent and imposing volcano. Enjoy the rest of the afternoon at leisure before dinner is served in the hotel this evening.

    Day 3 Arenal.

    Today there will be a morning tour of a local organic chocolate plantation. The rich volcanic soil of the Arenal area is perfect for growing cocoa. We will learn about the history of chocolate production in Costa Rica, see how it is made and of course try some of the local produce. In the afternoon enjoy a guided walk through the forests in the hope of seeing sloths. Dinner will be at the hotel this evening.

    Day 4 Arenal.

    After breakfast we will head towards Arenal Volcano for a hike that will take in its natural beauty. We will explore the unique flora and fauna and there will be a stop at a viewpoint to see the ancient lava flows. Along the way our local guide will point out the wildlife that calls the vegetation home. After the hike we will transfer to a natural hot spring where there will be time for a dip in the different temperature pools. Relax in the waters while taking in the sounds of the forests around you. After lunch at a local restaurant the rest of the afternoon will be at leisure to relax at the hotel. Dinner will be in the hotel this evening.

    Day 5 Arenal to Monteverde.

    Today we will move away from the lowlands and its volcanoes to the beautiful cloud forests of Monteverde. Located over 1,200 metres above sea level, the Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve offers a different natural environment to those seen so far on this tour. The dense forest is topped with low lying clouds and fog creating a great amount of moisture, and it is this moisture which helps promote a huge amount of biodiversity. The Monteverde National Reserve is home to over 100 species of mammals, 400 species of birds and 1,200 species of amphibians and reptiles. After lunch in a local restaurant, we will head out to explore the canopy of the forest. Taking the sky tram we will slowly start to rise through the trees to above the canopy into the forest clouds. From here we will be able to walk along the 2.5 kilometres of skywalk bridges that create a path through the treetops. Enjoy the spectacular views while keeping an eye out for local bird and wildlife. After descending, we head to the El Establo Mountain Hotel for our two night stay. Dinner will be in the hotel this evening.

    Day 6 Monteverde.

    This morning we will explore the Monteverde National Reserve at ground level with guided walks. Take in the local flora and fauna and spot the wildlife above and at ground level. The afternoon will be at leisure and in the evening there will be the option to take part in a night walk in the National Reserve. Explore the trails with your guide seeing how the cloud forest changes at night.

    Day 7 Monteverde to Puerto Caldera.

    After a leisurely breakfast we transfer to the coastal town of Puerto Caldera stopping for lunch en-route. Embark the National Geographic Quest this afternoon and enjoy dinner on board this evening.

    Day 8 Zapotal Beach & Bahia Huevos.

    This morning, anchoring off the remote Zapotal Beach, we have the option to soak up the sun or snorkel in the waters fringed by offshore islets that have created an outstanding habitat and home for a variety of tropical fish. Alternatively join a walk with one of the onboard naturalists through the beautiful forests which are rich with bird and plant varieties. After lunch on board we continue sailing north to the Papagoya Peninsula, anchoring in Bahia Huevos. There will be the opportunity to explore the bay and peninsular by Zodiac as well as the nearby mangroves.

    Day 9 Santa Rosa National Park & Guanacaste Conservation Area.

    Today, start the day with a snorkel or a hike into the upper reaches of the Guanacaste Conservation Area for spectacular views over the full length of this rarely visited archipelago. Back on board we will sail towards the mainland. Depending on conditions we will explore Santa Elena Bay in Santa Rosa National Park, Junquillal Wildlife Refuge or Cuajiniquil Bay. All are part of the extraordinary biodiversity of the Guanacaste Conservation Area. Whether venturing out by kayak or Zodiac immerse yourself in the tropical environment. Keep an eye on the tree line for yellow and black great kiskadees, orange fronted parakeets and mangrove hawks setting out for a late afternoon hunt.

    Day 10 Rincon de la Vieja National Park & Hacienda Guachipelin.

    Today we will head inland and explore the Rincon de la Vieja National Park. This mountainous region that encompasses more than 34,000 acres is part of the Guanacaste Conservation Area. With forests carpeting the sides of two active volcanoes, this area is alive with geothermal activity. While in the National Park there will be the chance to hike and experience the transition zone where tropical dry habitat meets temperate cloud forest. Alternatively, there is the option of a shorter hike to the beautiful Las Chorreras waterfall. Afterwards, enjoy a sumptuous lunch served poolside at Hacienda Guacipelin.

    Day 11 Curu National Wildlife Refuge & Isla Tortuga.

    This morning we will explore the Curu National Wildlife Refuge, Costa Rica’s first private national wildlife reserve. While exploring the park’s many trails learn about the hundreds of species of birds, reptiles and mammals that inhabit this thriving ecosystem. Look out for white faced capuchin monkeys, turquoise-browed motmots and with any luck scarlet macaws. As we enjoy lunch on board, we cruise to a cluster of offshore islets, known as Isla Tortuga, where there will be time to relax on the beaches, kayak or paddleboard. As the sun starts to set enjoy a waterside barbeque dinner.

    Day 12 Puerto Caldera to London.

    After breakfast disembark the National Geographic Quest in Puerto Caldera. Transfer back to San Jose for a city tour and lunch before heading to the airport for the overnight indirect scheduled flight to London.

    Day 13 London.

    Arrive into London today.

    • Tortuga Island
    • Red macaws
    • Sloth

    Dates and Prices

    SPECIAL OFFER – SAVE £500 PER PERSON FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY
    Prices per person based on double occupancy
    14 to 26 November 2025
    Category Brochure Price Special Offer Price
    1 Main Deck with two portholes £8795 £8295
    2 Main Deck with two portholes £9295 £8795
    3 Upper Deck with large window £9795 £9295
    4 Upper Deck with sliding door & small balcony £10595 £10095
    5 Observation Deck Suite with large windows £10795 £10295
    1 Main Deck with two portholes for sole use £11595 £11095
    2 Main Deck with two portholes for sole use £12095 £11595

    Tour Reference Code: SCNGQ071124/SCNGQ141125

    PRICE INCLUDES: Economy class scheduled air travel • Six nights hotel accommodation in Costa Rica as described with breakfast • Lunch and dinner daily • Five nights aboard the National Geographic Quest on a full board basis • House wine, beer and soft drinks whilst on board • Onboard expedition team • Noble Caledonia Tour Manager • Shore excursions • Gratuities • Transfers • Port taxes.

    Not Included: Travel insurance, premium drinks, Wi-Fi.

    Expedition Cruising

    During this expedition you will be visiting out of the way destinations and will be accompanied by an expedition team. Landings and excursions will be made by Zodiac landing craft. The use of Zodiacs will be key to the operation of the itinerary as shown. If you have any queries pertaining to the use of Zodiacs or the level of fitness required for this voyage, please do not hesitate to ask one of our experienced travel consultants.

    Please be aware that our website does not display real-time availability. As a result, the categories and prices listed above are subject to change. For the most up-to-date information, please call us at 020 7752 0000 and speak with one of our experienced Travel Consultants.

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    National Geographic Quest

    Purpose-built to explore the North American coast, the National Geographic Quest accommodates just 100 guests in 50 outside cabins. The design and engineering of the National Geographic Quest were informed by nearly 40 years of experience of expedition cruising. Her twin boarding platforms, for example, enable the expedition team to load two Zodiacs at once, meaning guests can disembark the ship quickly to take advantage of wildlife sightings and maximise time spent exploring ashore. The vessel features a shallow draft, allowing the Captain to navigate the inner reaches and the onboard Zodiacs offer opportunities to get even closer to the action and land in remote locations. There are also kayaks, paddleboards and snorkelling equipment on board.

     
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    National Geographic Quest

    Dining Room

    Sundeck

    Dining Room

    Shop

    Boot Room

    Gym

    Lounge

    Library

    Category 4 Cabin

    Category 5 Cabin

    Category 1 & Category 2 Cabin

    Category 3 Cabin

    National Geographic Quest

    • National Geographic Quest
    • Dining Room
    • Sundeck
    • Dining Room
    • Shop
    • Boot Room
    • Gym
    • Lounge
    • Library
    • Category 4 Cabin
    • Category 5 Cabin
    • Category 1 & Category 2 Cabin
    • Category 3 Cabin
    • National Geographic Quest
    • Your Cabin

      Your Cabin

      Cabins aboard the National Geographic Quest are an inviting place to end your day of activity. There are a total of 50 outside cabins on board and each one features either two portholes, large windows or step-out balcony. In each cabin, beds can be twin or converted to a Queen. Cabins range in size from 12.6 to 17.3 square metres and feature modern bathrooms, climate controls, hairdryer, Wi-Fi connections and USB ports for mobile devices. You will find organic botanical products in the bathroom.

    • Your Dining

      Your Dining

      Meals are served in the dining room at a single seating with unassigned tables meaning you can dine with whomever you wish. The expedition team will dine alongside guests allowing for opportunities to discuss the highlights of the day and what is to come. The onboard chefs use fresh, local ingredients whenever possible, including locally grown produce, sustainably caught fish, and other local products. An array of fresh fruits and delicious fresh juices are key components of the breakfast buffet, as are fresh vegetables and fish at lunch and dinner. When conditions allow, lighter options may be served outside on the Observation Deck. A selection of drinks including beer and wine are served with lunch and dinner and there is a 24-hour self service beverage station available for tea, coffee and soft drinks.

    • Your Space

      Your Space

      The spacious public areas include the main dining room and the comfortable lounge which features wrap-around windows for optimal views, a full-service bar and state-of-the-art presentation facilities. The lounge is where guests gather daily for talks and recaps. There is also a small reference library with board games. The vessel features a specially designed open bow and the outside deck has been designed as the perfect wildlife viewing platform which is in close proximity to the lounge allowing for instant access to spontaneous wildlife sightings. Outside there is also a partially covered and furnished sundeck with tables, chairs and lounge chairs for relaxing. To ease the embarkation and disembarkations for the daily activities, the vessel features a mudroom with lockers to store boots and other expedition gear. Another feature of the ship is the spa and fitness centre staffed by the wellness specialist. There is a shop on board stocked with local artisan products. Internet access, laundry service and a ship’s doctor are available on board and there is a lift which serves all decks.

    • Life On Board

      Life On Board

      The atmosphere on board is relaxed and informal and focused on the marvellous scenery and wildlife we will be experiencing. Whilst sailing, you can relax on deck with a good book, spend time with the onboard specialists looking for wildlife, relax with a massage in the spa, take part in some morning stretches on deck with the wellness specialist or scan the horizon from the open Bridge with the binoculars provided on board. The vessel carries expedition equipment including eight Zodiac landing craft, kayaks, paddleboards and an underwater video camera. There is a high ratio of crew to passengers and after a day ashore you will return to the comfort and peace of an exceedingly comfortable ship.

    • Ship Directory

      Ship Directory

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      We are delighted you have chosen the National Geographic Quest for your upcoming voyage and hope this information answers any questions you may have pertaining to the vessel.

      SHIP TECHNICAL DETAILS

      Passengers: 100
      Cabins: 50
      Decks: 4
      Length: 73 metres
      Width (Beam): 14 metres
      Gross Tonnage: 2920
      Speed: 10 knots
      Registered: USA
      Year Built: 2017

      SHIP INFORMATION

      AIR-CONDITIONING
      The ship is air-conditioned throughout. Each cabin has its own thermostat, allowing you to control the temperature level in your cabin.

      BRIDGE
      Passengers are welcome to visit the ship’s bridge to see the business of navigation unfold. Ask the watch officer questions about navigation or help yourself to the ever-ready binoculars to scan the horizon for wildlife. There may occasionally be times when the bridge must be restricted to shipboard personnel only.

      CABIN INFORMATION
      Accommodation on board is arranged over three decks and all cabins are outside facing with either portholes or windows. The cabins and suites are all spacious ranging in size from 12.6 to 17.3 square metres with en-suite bathroom. They feature comfortable twin beds that can be converted to a Queen; the twin beds measure 41 x 74 inches and the Queen beds measure 82 x 74 inches. Category 4 cabins feature sliding glass doors leading onto a private balcony. All cabins and suites feature a writing desk, two nightstands, full length mirror, wardrobe and hairdryer. Bathroom amenities include shampoo, shower gel and lotion as well as an Expedition Essential Kit with SPF15 lip balm.

      Category 1 cabins are located on the Main Deck and feature two portholes. These cabins measure 12.6 square metres.
      Category 2 cabins are located on the Main Deck and feature two portholes. These cabins measure 14.9 square metres.
      Category 3 cabins are located on the Upper Deck and feature two windows. These cabins measure 14 square metres.
      Category 4 cabins are located on the Upper Deck and feature a sliding glass door leading on to a small private balcony. These cabins measure 14 square metres.
      Category 5 suites are located on the Upper Deck and feature two large windows, a convertible sofa bed and a wardrobe with extra space. These cabins measure 17.3 square metres.

      CABIN KEYS
      Keys are not issued and Lindblad Expeditions has always operated with a no-key policy. Experience has shown that keys are not necessary and a much more relaxed atmosphere prevails when cabins do not need to be locked. Cabin doors may be locked from the inside, however.

      COMMUNICATIONS
      The vessel features satellite internet access available through the purchase of an internet plan. Internet plans can be purchased through the onboard internet portal by connecting to the vessel’s Wi-Fi system. Telephone numbers for contacting the vessel are provided in your final documents. Additional information on making phone calls or sending/receiving eFaxes can be found on board in your cabin Guest Directory.

      DAILY PROGRAMME
      Each evening a copy of the following day’s daily programme will be placed in your cabin. Please remember that in remote areas or when weather conditions play an important role, the day’s events and timings may be altered. Flexibility is a must. If plans must be changed, you will be notified via the public address system.

      DIETARY REQUIREMENTS
      If you have any dietary requirements such as vegetarian, low salt, gluten free or low cholesterol, please notify the Reservations Department at Noble Caledonia. We regret that not all dietary requirements can be guaranteed. If you have any specific or special foods you require we recommend that you take some with you, although we will endeavour to accommodate your needs. Once on board, please speak to the Maitre D’ at dinner on your first night on board to reconfirm your requirements.

      DINING
      The onboard chefs prepare local cuisine using fresh ingredients whenever possible, including locally grown produce and sustainably caught seafood. Breakfast and lunch will feature different cold and hot options to choose from daily. Each evening, you will have the opportunity to choose between three dinner entrees – meat, fish, or vegetarian. Dinner choices will change on a nightly basis. Every morning there will be an early riser snack available in the Lounge before breakfast is served. Meals aboard are almost always served in the dining room, located aft of the lounge deck. When weather conditions allow, lighter fare may be served on the observation deck.

      DOCTOR
      There will be a doctor or medically trained professional aboard, and his or her services will be provided free of charge. They will be available at any time in case of an emergency.

      DRESS CODE ON BOARD
      The atmosphere aboard is casual, there is no expectation of any formal dress whatsoever; after all, it is an expedition.

      ELECTRICAL CURRENT
      Each cabin is equipped with 110 volt (standard American-style) outlets. Electric razors, hairdryers and other small appliances may be used in cabin outlets. We recommend that you take an adaptor with you. Please note that the electrical current is sometimes uneven, so we suggest you use a surge protector if you have one for your computer or other sensitive equipment.

      GRATUITIES
      Gratuities have been included in your holiday price.

      KAYAKS
      The ship is equipped with a small fleet of one and two-person kayaks. The onboard naturalists will help novices learn this increasingly popular sport, while experts can explore further afield.

      LAUNDRY
      At an additional charge, the ship’s laundry will handle personal laundry and ironing. There are no facilities for dry cleaning on board.

      LIFT
      There is a lift on board that services all decks.

      LOST PROPERTY
      Before you disembark the ship, please check your cabin to ensure you do not leave anything behind. If you discover you have left any items behind, please contact Noble Caledonia. If we are able to recover your item(s) we will contact you to arrange delivery or collection, and to advise of any associated costs.

      LUGGAGE STORAGE
      Your cabin has been designed so that luggage can be stored under your bed. There is space to hang and store clothing.

      MAIL
      Although the Purser will be happy to post letters on your behalf, they may not be able to do so straightaway or at the port of call at which you make such a request. Some postal services are unreliable and many letters or postcards that you ask to be delivered on your behalf may be delayed or even lost en-route.

      ONBOARD ACCOUNT & CURRENCY
      The ship is equipped with a point of sales system that will track your daily shipboard expenses. You may be asked to sign for certain items, and you will be presented with an itemised ship’s bill at the end of your voyage. Personal cheques issued by U.S. banks, travellers checks, U.S. Dollars, American Express, Discover, MasterCard, and Visa are accepted to settle accounts on board. The official currency on board is the U.S. Dollar. Due to currency regulations, re-exchange to dollars or from one local currency to another is not permitted.

      PADDLEBOARDS
      The ship is equipped with eight stand-up paddleboards, for a fun, active and unique perspective. The paddleboards are made in the USA of ultra-durable, eco-friendly materials by Glide Stand-up Paddleboards – the paradigm of the industry. They are custom built to Lindblad’s specifications for versatility and performance.

      PRESENTATIONS
      The Expedition Leader and naturalists will offer presentations throughout your expedition. Held in the lounge, presentations will cover a variety of topics and reflect what you are learning and experiencing both on land and at sea.

      PUBLIC SPACES
      The ship features a specially designed open bow and observation deck for gathering to watch for wildlife or enjoy an evening cocktail with friends in the open air. A lift accesses all decks, and public restrooms are available on each deck.

      Lounge: The lounge is the heart of the vessel and where the cocktail hour and recap will be held each evening. It is also where you will gather for presentations, photography talks, and guest speaker presentations. Seating design takes advantage of the wraparound windows for an optimal view and boasts multiple high-definition screens for slideshows and videos. Forward lounge doors provide direct access to the bow. There is a small reference library with board games and cards.
      Bar: The bar is typically open from 11.00 am until one hour after lunch begins and from 5.00 pm until closing. Beer, wine, cocktails, and spirits are included aboard the National Geographic Quest. A selection of premium wines and spirits are also available for purchase. 
      Bow: The ship features a specially designed bow observation area that accommodates all passengers at once for a shared wildlife viewing experience.
      Mud room: Located aft on the main deck where you will embark and disembark Zodiacs, the mud room has lockers that provide convenient gear and boot storage.
      Spa: Massages, body treatments, natural facial treatments, and hand and foot treatments are available in the LEXspa.
      Fitness Centre: Conveniently located on the lounge deck, the fitness centre is outfitted with two treadmills, exercise bikes, elliptical machines, exercise bands, and sets of small hand weights.
      Global Gallery: The global market is a collection of items made by local residents. It is conveniently located on the ship’s lounge deck. You may find silver jewellery crafted in Alaska, paintings, and books by your naturalist staff, plus expedition clothing and other essentials. Every item purchased in the global market contributes to the Lindblad Artisan Fund, which supports artisans in communities around the world.

      QUESTIONNAIRES
      Your comments are important to us therefore before your cruise ends, you will receive a questionnaire. We are always looking for ways to improve your holiday and in order to do this we need some feedback from our guests.

      SMOKING
      Smoking is allowed only in designated outdoor areas. Smoking is not permitted in guest cabins.

      VALUABLES
      The ship is not equipped with safety deposit boxes. We recommend that you leave jewellery and other valuables at home. Lindblad Expeditions does not accept responsibility or custody for any money or other valuables while on board.

      ZODIACS
      The Zodiacs will enable exploration of otherwise inaccessible places. The National Geographic Quest is outfitted with eight Mark V Zodiacs which are built entirely in the USA. These boats are of a superior, military grade construction with customised features like extra holds for passenger stability and topside treads to improve footing. Guests will embark and disembark via custom designed ladders to improve safety and ease of movement. A Zodiac safety briefing will be given on board.

      Please note: These details should be used as a guideline only. Information is subject to change.

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    • Your Cabin

      Your Cabin

      Cabins aboard the National Geographic Quest are an inviting place to end your day of activity. There are a total of 50 outside cabins on board and each one features either two portholes, large windows or step-out balcony. In each cabin, beds can be twin or converted to a Queen. Cabins range in size from 12.6 to 17.3 square metres and feature modern bathrooms, climate controls, hairdryer, Wi-Fi connections and USB ports for mobile devices. You will find organic botanical products in the bathroom.

    • Your Dining

      Your Dining

      Meals are served in the dining room at a single seating with unassigned tables meaning you can dine with whomever you wish. The expedition team will dine alongside guests allowing for opportunities to discuss the highlights of the day and what is to come. The onboard chefs use fresh, local ingredients whenever possible, including locally grown produce, sustainably caught fish, and other local products. An array of fresh fruits and delicious fresh juices are key components of the breakfast buffet, as are fresh vegetables and fish at lunch and dinner. When conditions allow, lighter options may be served outside on the Observation Deck. A selection of drinks including beer and wine are served with lunch and dinner and there is a 24-hour self service beverage station available for tea, coffee and soft drinks.

    • Your Space

      Your Space

      The spacious public areas include the main dining room and the comfortable lounge which features wrap-around windows for optimal views, a full-service bar and state-of-the-art presentation facilities. The lounge is where guests gather daily for talks and recaps. There is also a small reference library with board games. The vessel features a specially designed open bow and the outside deck has been designed as the perfect wildlife viewing platform which is in close proximity to the lounge allowing for instant access to spontaneous wildlife sightings. Outside there is also a partially covered and furnished sundeck with tables, chairs and lounge chairs for relaxing. To ease the embarkation and disembarkations for the daily activities, the vessel features a mudroom with lockers to store boots and other expedition gear. Another feature of the ship is the spa and fitness centre staffed by the wellness specialist. There is a shop on board stocked with local artisan products. Internet access, laundry service and a ship’s doctor are available on board and there is a lift which serves all decks.

    • Life On Board

      Life On Board

      The atmosphere on board is relaxed and informal and focused on the marvellous scenery and wildlife we will be experiencing. Whilst sailing, you can relax on deck with a good book, spend time with the onboard specialists looking for wildlife, relax with a massage in the spa, take part in some morning stretches on deck with the wellness specialist or scan the horizon from the open Bridge with the binoculars provided on board. The vessel carries expedition equipment including eight Zodiac landing craft, kayaks, paddleboards and an underwater video camera. There is a high ratio of crew to passengers and after a day ashore you will return to the comfort and peace of an exceedingly comfortable ship.

    • Ship Directory

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      We are delighted you have chosen the National Geographic Quest for your upcoming voyage and hope this information answers any questions you may have pertaining to the vessel.

      SHIP TECHNICAL DETAILS

      Passengers: 100
      Cabins: 50
      Decks: 4
      Length: 73 metres
      Width (Beam): 14 metres
      Gross Tonnage: 2920
      Speed: 10 knots
      Registered: USA
      Year Built: 2017

      SHIP INFORMATION

      AIR-CONDITIONING
      The ship is air-conditioned throughout. Each cabin has its own thermostat, allowing you to control the temperature level in your cabin.

      BRIDGE
      Passengers are welcome to visit the ship’s bridge to see the business of navigation unfold. Ask the watch officer questions about navigation or help yourself to the ever-ready binoculars to scan the horizon for wildlife. There may occasionally be times when the bridge must be restricted to shipboard personnel only.

      CABIN INFORMATION
      Accommodation on board is arranged over three decks and all cabins are outside facing with either portholes or windows. The cabins and suites are all spacious ranging in size from 12.6 to 17.3 square metres with en-suite bathroom. They feature comfortable twin beds that can be converted to a Queen; the twin beds measure 41 x 74 inches and the Queen beds measure 82 x 74 inches. Category 4 cabins feature sliding glass doors leading onto a private balcony. All cabins and suites feature a writing desk, two nightstands, full length mirror, wardrobe and hairdryer. Bathroom amenities include shampoo, shower gel and lotion as well as an Expedition Essential Kit with SPF15 lip balm.

      Category 1 cabins are located on the Main Deck and feature two portholes. These cabins measure 12.6 square metres.
      Category 2 cabins are located on the Main Deck and feature two portholes. These cabins measure 14.9 square metres.
      Category 3 cabins are located on the Upper Deck and feature two windows. These cabins measure 14 square metres.
      Category 4 cabins are located on the Upper Deck and feature a sliding glass door leading on to a small private balcony. These cabins measure 14 square metres.
      Category 5 suites are located on the Upper Deck and feature two large windows, a convertible sofa bed and a wardrobe with extra space. These cabins measure 17.3 square metres.

      CABIN KEYS
      Keys are not issued and Lindblad Expeditions has always operated with a no-key policy. Experience has shown that keys are not necessary and a much more relaxed atmosphere prevails when cabins do not need to be locked. Cabin doors may be locked from the inside, however.

      COMMUNICATIONS
      The vessel features satellite internet access available through the purchase of an internet plan. Internet plans can be purchased through the onboard internet portal by connecting to the vessel’s Wi-Fi system. Telephone numbers for contacting the vessel are provided in your final documents. Additional information on making phone calls or sending/receiving eFaxes can be found on board in your cabin Guest Directory.

      DAILY PROGRAMME
      Each evening a copy of the following day’s daily programme will be placed in your cabin. Please remember that in remote areas or when weather conditions play an important role, the day’s events and timings may be altered. Flexibility is a must. If plans must be changed, you will be notified via the public address system.

      DIETARY REQUIREMENTS
      If you have any dietary requirements such as vegetarian, low salt, gluten free or low cholesterol, please notify the Reservations Department at Noble Caledonia. We regret that not all dietary requirements can be guaranteed. If you have any specific or special foods you require we recommend that you take some with you, although we will endeavour to accommodate your needs. Once on board, please speak to the Maitre D’ at dinner on your first night on board to reconfirm your requirements.

      DINING
      The onboard chefs prepare local cuisine using fresh ingredients whenever possible, including locally grown produce and sustainably caught seafood. Breakfast and lunch will feature different cold and hot options to choose from daily. Each evening, you will have the opportunity to choose between three dinner entrees – meat, fish, or vegetarian. Dinner choices will change on a nightly basis. Every morning there will be an early riser snack available in the Lounge before breakfast is served. Meals aboard are almost always served in the dining room, located aft of the lounge deck. When weather conditions allow, lighter fare may be served on the observation deck.

      DOCTOR
      There will be a doctor or medically trained professional aboard, and his or her services will be provided free of charge. They will be available at any time in case of an emergency.

      DRESS CODE ON BOARD
      The atmosphere aboard is casual, there is no expectation of any formal dress whatsoever; after all, it is an expedition.

      ELECTRICAL CURRENT
      Each cabin is equipped with 110 volt (standard American-style) outlets. Electric razors, hairdryers and other small appliances may be used in cabin outlets. We recommend that you take an adaptor with you. Please note that the electrical current is sometimes uneven, so we suggest you use a surge protector if you have one for your computer or other sensitive equipment.

      GRATUITIES
      Gratuities have been included in your holiday price.

      KAYAKS
      The ship is equipped with a small fleet of one and two-person kayaks. The onboard naturalists will help novices learn this increasingly popular sport, while experts can explore further afield.

      LAUNDRY
      At an additional charge, the ship’s laundry will handle personal laundry and ironing. There are no facilities for dry cleaning on board.

      LIFT
      There is a lift on board that services all decks.

      LOST PROPERTY
      Before you disembark the ship, please check your cabin to ensure you do not leave anything behind. If you discover you have left any items behind, please contact Noble Caledonia. If we are able to recover your item(s) we will contact you to arrange delivery or collection, and to advise of any associated costs.

      LUGGAGE STORAGE
      Your cabin has been designed so that luggage can be stored under your bed. There is space to hang and store clothing.

      MAIL
      Although the Purser will be happy to post letters on your behalf, they may not be able to do so straightaway or at the port of call at which you make such a request. Some postal services are unreliable and many letters or postcards that you ask to be delivered on your behalf may be delayed or even lost en-route.

      ONBOARD ACCOUNT & CURRENCY
      The ship is equipped with a point of sales system that will track your daily shipboard expenses. You may be asked to sign for certain items, and you will be presented with an itemised ship’s bill at the end of your voyage. Personal cheques issued by U.S. banks, travellers checks, U.S. Dollars, American Express, Discover, MasterCard, and Visa are accepted to settle accounts on board. The official currency on board is the U.S. Dollar. Due to currency regulations, re-exchange to dollars or from one local currency to another is not permitted.

      PADDLEBOARDS
      The ship is equipped with eight stand-up paddleboards, for a fun, active and unique perspective. The paddleboards are made in the USA of ultra-durable, eco-friendly materials by Glide Stand-up Paddleboards – the paradigm of the industry. They are custom built to Lindblad’s specifications for versatility and performance.

      PRESENTATIONS
      The Expedition Leader and naturalists will offer presentations throughout your expedition. Held in the lounge, presentations will cover a variety of topics and reflect what you are learning and experiencing both on land and at sea.

      PUBLIC SPACES
      The ship features a specially designed open bow and observation deck for gathering to watch for wildlife or enjoy an evening cocktail with friends in the open air. A lift accesses all decks, and public restrooms are available on each deck.

      Lounge: The lounge is the heart of the vessel and where the cocktail hour and recap will be held each evening. It is also where you will gather for presentations, photography talks, and guest speaker presentations. Seating design takes advantage of the wraparound windows for an optimal view and boasts multiple high-definition screens for slideshows and videos. Forward lounge doors provide direct access to the bow. There is a small reference library with board games and cards.
      Bar: The bar is typically open from 11.00 am until one hour after lunch begins and from 5.00 pm until closing. Beer, wine, cocktails, and spirits are included aboard the National Geographic Quest. A selection of premium wines and spirits are also available for purchase. 
      Bow: The ship features a specially designed bow observation area that accommodates all passengers at once for a shared wildlife viewing experience.
      Mud room: Located aft on the main deck where you will embark and disembark Zodiacs, the mud room has lockers that provide convenient gear and boot storage.
      Spa: Massages, body treatments, natural facial treatments, and hand and foot treatments are available in the LEXspa.
      Fitness Centre: Conveniently located on the lounge deck, the fitness centre is outfitted with two treadmills, exercise bikes, elliptical machines, exercise bands, and sets of small hand weights.
      Global Gallery: The global market is a collection of items made by local residents. It is conveniently located on the ship’s lounge deck. You may find silver jewellery crafted in Alaska, paintings, and books by your naturalist staff, plus expedition clothing and other essentials. Every item purchased in the global market contributes to the Lindblad Artisan Fund, which supports artisans in communities around the world.

      QUESTIONNAIRES
      Your comments are important to us therefore before your cruise ends, you will receive a questionnaire. We are always looking for ways to improve your holiday and in order to do this we need some feedback from our guests.

      SMOKING
      Smoking is allowed only in designated outdoor areas. Smoking is not permitted in guest cabins.

      VALUABLES
      The ship is not equipped with safety deposit boxes. We recommend that you leave jewellery and other valuables at home. Lindblad Expeditions does not accept responsibility or custody for any money or other valuables while on board.

      ZODIACS
      The Zodiacs will enable exploration of otherwise inaccessible places. The National Geographic Quest is outfitted with eight Mark V Zodiacs which are built entirely in the USA. These boats are of a superior, military grade construction with customised features like extra holds for passenger stability and topside treads to improve footing. Guests will embark and disembark via custom designed ladders to improve safety and ease of movement. A Zodiac safety briefing will be given on board.

      Please note: These details should be used as a guideline only. Information is subject to change.

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