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A Truly Global Ship
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With walls of glass framing jaw-dropping landscapes from icy fjords to palmlined atolls and iconic European harbors, National Geographic Resolution is a destination in her own right. She capably and gracefully explores polar regions with stable ice-cutting power, and with outstanding adaptability, uses that same power to navigate between temperate destinations faster. More time in each compelling locale allows richer experiences both on land and in extraordinary marine environments. From Japan and the East China Sea across the South Pacific to Easter Island, National Geographic Resolution will visit some of the world’s most off-the-beaten-path isles, reaching secluded, dreamed-of destinations with ease and comfort. Her speed and efficiency will serve Europe brilliantly as well, nimbly navigating diverse geographies by ship in the time-honored way—freed from the hassles of airports, rail stations, and large ports. Unpack just once and have the world outside your door. Carrying just 126 guests, and with exceptional design, amenities, and capabilities, National Geographic Resolution is the state-of-the-art realization of our decades of expedition experience, and truly a global ship.
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Clockwise from far left: The medieval walled city of Saint-Malo, France is known for its explorers and privateers including Jacques Cartier and Antoine de Bougainville; flower leis are held on the arm of a Polynesian woman in the Gambier Islands, Tuamotu Archipelago; Krenitsyn volcano on Onekotan island, Kuril Islands, Russia; the beautiful Dynjandi waterfall deep in the remote Westfjords of Iceland; polar bear on pack ice in Svalbard, Norway.