National Geographic Gemini

National Geographic Gemini: A state of the art vessel with great service

Days: 8 | Contact us for pricing

  • Regular departures throughout the year
  • Available for private charter

The National Geographic Gemini offers a great option for those looking for more space than can be found on the smaller yachts, while still preserving a smaller ship atmosphere. At almost 300 feet long, she comfortably accommodates up to 48 passengers in air-conditioned suites and staterooms, each with a private bathroom and sea view. All excursions are led by a bilingual naturalist guide; excursion options include hiking and snorkeling.

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Vessel Information

Accommodations

Category 1 – 160 sq ft – Forward cabins, outside facing with a large window, queen or two twin beds

Category 2 – 160 sq ft – Mid-ship, outside facing with a large window, queen or two twin beds

Category 2S – 160 sq ft – Outside facing with a large window, choice of either a queen or two twin beds

Category 4 – 205 sq ft – Outside facing with floor-to-ceiling glass doors, 50-square-foot balcony with seating, queen or two twin beds

Category 5 – 205 sq ft – Outside facing with floor-to-ceiling glass doors, 50-square-foot balcony with seating, queen or two twin beds

Category 5S – 175 sq ft – Outside facing with floor-to-ceiling glass doors, 50-square-foot balcony with seating, one queen bed

Category 6 – 250 sq ft – Forward facing with floor-to-ceiling glass doors, 195-square-foot forward-facing balcony with seating, queen or two twin beds

Category 7 – 460 sq ft – Forward facing with floor-to-ceiling glass doors, separate living room with sofa bed for triple occupancy, and 195-square-foot forward-facing balcony with seating. Private jacuzzi on deck. Bedroom with queen or two twin beds, 50-square-foot side balcony

All cabins are ocean facing with ample storage, ensuite bathrooms, a sofa/seating areas, a desk, television, and a well-stocked mini fridge.

Yacht Specifications

Construction: completed in 2001
Length: 296 feet
Beam: 49 feet
Draft: 25 feet
Cruise speed: 15 knots
Tonnage: 2,842
Occupancy: 48 Passengers

Southern Loop (8 days)

Saturday
Arrive to Baltra / North Seymour

Sunday
South Plaza Island / Santa Fe Island

Monday
San Cristobal:  Punta Pitt / Puerto Baquerizo Moreno

Tuesday
Floreana:  Post Office / Punta Cormorant

Wednesday
Isabela:  Elizabeth Bay / Punta Moreno

Thursday
Santa Cruz:  Charles Darwin Research Center / Highlands

Friday
Espanola:  Gardner Bay / Punta Suarez

Saturday
Baltra / Return to Mainland

Northern Loop (8 days)

Saturday
Arrive to Baltra / Black Turtle Cove

Sunday
Rabida Island / Puerto Egas (Santiago)

Monday
Fernandina:  Tagus Cove / Punta Espinosa

Tuesday
Isabela:  Urbina Bay / Punta Vicente Roca

Wednesday
Bartolome / Las Bachas (Santa Cruz)

Thursday
Genovesa: El Barranco / Darwin Bay

Friday
Santa Cruz: Charles Darwin Research Station / Highlands

Saturday
Baltra / Return to Mainland

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Pricing

Trip length: 8 days, departing every Saturday

Max number of passengers: 48

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