National Geographic Venture

National Geographic Venture is a state-of-the-art expedition vessel purpose-built for exploring remote coastal regions in unparalleled comfort. She follows the seasons from Alaska, along the coast of British Columbia, through California’s Channel Islands National Park, and along the Baja California coast and into Mexico’s Gulf of California.

Designed with advanced navigation technology, the Venture features dual boarding platforms and a marina for swift embarkation onto Zodiacs, facilitating quick access to wildlife-rich areas. The ship boasts spacious cabins, many with private balconies, and a range of amenities including a fitness center, spa, and lounge areas.

On board, guests can participate in various activities such as kayaking, paddleboarding, and snorkeling, with equipment provided. The ship also features a glass-bottom boat and a remotely operated vehicle for deeper exploration of marine life.

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National Geographic Venture

National Geographic Quest and National Geographic Venture are sister ships with a 100-guest capacity, designed to navigate the narrow straits of Alaska, the coast of Costa Rica, and the gray whale nursery lagoons of Baja, offering an intimate and immersive experience in some of the world's most pristine environments.

Incredible onboard spaces

Take a look at the fantastic spaces on board, from gourmet restaurants and relaxing lounges to cosy cabins and spacious outdoor areas.
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Our favourite National Geographic Venture destinations

Sitting two and a half miles (4km) above sea level, La Paz is the world's highest capital. Visitors will encounter a city of enthralling contradictions, where efficient airlifts and shimmering hotel facades are as much a part of the experience as diesel engines and ramshackle brickwork.
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Accessible only by sea or air Alaska's 'Gateway to the Glaciers' is the state's scenic capital situated among spectacular mountains on the shores of the Gastineau Channel. The holiday destination of Juneau is however not as wild and uncultured as one might expect of such a remote destination.
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Loreto is a charming and picturesque town located in the Baja California Sur state of Mexico. Situated on the eastern coast of the Baja Peninsula, Loreto is known for its stunning natural beauty, rich history, and warm hospitality.
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The 'salmon capital of the world' started as a summer fish camp on the shores of Ketchikan Creek used by the Tlingit natives, and slowly became a major salmon canning centre. Native Inuit heritage plays a large role in the touristic appeal of Ketchikan, which boasts the largest collection of totem poles in the world in the Ketchikan Totem Bight State Historical Park, Saxman Native Village and the Totem Heritage Center Museum.
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Activities onboard National Geographic Venture

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