Description
Experience the diverse beauty and history of the Atlantic’s most captivating shores where European and African influences intertwine, shaped by the tides of culture, commerce and resilience. From the hills of Lisbon to the volcanic peaks of Cabo Verde and the vibrant streets of Dakar, trace the path of explorers, traders and storytellers on a voyage that spans continents and centuries. Stand beneath inspiring architectural wonders in Casablanca like the Hassan II Mosque, hike through the lava-carved landscapes of Teide and Fogo and wander markets alive with the colors and rhythms of West Africa.
Trip Name
Roots of the Atlantic: Portugal, Morocco and the Canary Islands
Days
15
Overview
Vessel Type: Expedition Ship
Passenger Capacity: 126
Length: 124 m
Built: 2020
National Geographic Endurance is a state-of-the-art expedition vessel purpose-built for year-round polar navigation. Named in honour of Sir Ernest Shackleton’s legendary Endurance expedition, she is the first polar ship in Lindblad’s history designed from the keel up for exploration. With an ice-class rating of PC5 (Category A) and a fully stabilised hull, she grants access to remote and often uncharted corners of the Arctic and Antarctica in exceptional comfort and safety.
Her revolutionary X-Bow®—a striking forward-leaning design—enables superior wave-cutting performance, ensuring a smoother, quieter ride and minimising spray on deck for better wildlife observation. On board, guests enjoy thoughtfully designed public spaces including a wraparound observation lounge, library, and an expedition base for gear and briefings. Dining is offered across three flexible venues, all serving sustainable, locally inspired cuisine. With a full suite of tools for exploration and a design deeply rooted in expedition heritage, Endurance is the ultimate platform for discovering Earth’s most remote regions.






