National Geographic’s New Antarctic Cruises

Beginning November 2021, you can set sail on the Resolution – National Geographic’s newest expedition cruise! The Resolution perfectly combines the adventurous polar expedition and luxurious creature comforts that any world explorer looks most forward to. Its 69 cabins can fit up to 126 guests, all of which can enjoy exterior windows or balconies, private bathrooms, WIFI, and a command center complete with tablets and a device deck. As this cruise glides through the Antarctic, guests are treated to a wellness specialist, laundry service, internet café, gym, yoga studio, hot tub, and even an outdoor-infinity edge pool! Starting on November 17th, the Resolution will course through Antarctica, The Falklands, and South Georgia. Additional routes beginning next year include Alaska, Japan, and Scotland – to name just a few stops.

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