National Geographic Endurance deck 6 plan (Lounge-Cabins)
Deck layout and review
Review of National Geographic Endurance deck 6 (Lounge-Cabins)
The fore-located Captain's Suite and officers' quarters are inaccessible to passengers.
Global Gallery is a modern conference facility with top-notch multimedia equipment for travel-themed documentary films, port talks, slideshows, lectures and video presentations.
Photo Workshop (with photo gear locker) is served by a NatGeo certified photographer (photo instructor / video chronicler).
The Main Lounge (Ice Lounge) has comfortable furniture (low tables, armchairs, sofas), a state-of-the-art audio-video system, a full-service Bar. At Ice Lounge, there is an electronic chart displaying current ship position, course and cruising speed. The boat's resident NatGeo naturalists use its video microscope (80x magnification) to explain to passengers all elements of the marine ecosystems. The real-time images are displayed on the Ice Lounge's TVs. These 39x LCDTVs are also used for presentations. An electronic chart displays the current ship position, course and cruising speed.
Adjacent (aft) is the Lounge Deck - terrace with outdoor seating.
Cruise cabins from 604 to 623, all of which are balcony staterooms in categories 4 and B-Solo (single).
All decks are connected via 2 elevators (passenger lifts) and 3 staircases and have public restrooms.