Orion, Russia’s Far East & Wrangel Island ex Nome Return – 15 Aug 2021

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For over 50 years, Lindblad Expeditions has been turning vacationers into informed and engaged explorers. Together with National Geographic we offer intimate small-ship expedition cruises that, unlike traditional cruises, are your opportunity to encounter the world’s most pristine and inspiring places up close with the seasoned experts who know them best.

Our expedition cruises provide the safest and most innovative ways to explore places already “discovered” and those that are still very, very wild. Whether you choose to go on a Galapagos cruise, an Alaska cruise, a cruise to Egypt, or any of our other cruise destinations, each expedition cruise features an unmatched combination of adventure travel technology as well as well-appointed cabins, regional and sustainable cuisine and friendly, personal service.

We believe the more closely our guests are able to connect with a destination, the more valuable an affect it will have on their lives and on the more they will come to care about and protect it for future exploration.

Cat 1 #316, 318-321. Cabins feature a luminous oval window and configurable beds: two single beds, two beds converted to a queen-size bed, or a queen size bed. An armchair, reading lamps, a flat screen TV, and climate controls complete the amenities. Marble bathrooms are generously sized and include a spacious shower stall with a glass door. Dinner is served in the dining room, located on this deck.

Cat 2 #302-312, 314, 315, 317. Cabins feature a luminous oval window and configurable beds: two single beds, two beds converted to a queen-size bed, or a queen size bed. An armchair, reading lamps, a flat screen TV, and climate controls complete the amenities. Marble bathrooms are generously sized, and include a spacious shower stall with a glass door. Dinner is served in the dining room, located on this deck.

Cat 3 Suite with Window #401-412, 414-419. These suites feature a sitting area with a large window, a sofa–except slightly smaller #401 & #402–an armchair or two, writing/laptop desk, reading lamps, flat screen TV, & climate controls. Beds are configurable (call for details). Marble bathrooms include a spacious shower stall with a glass door. The main lounge is the social heart of the ship, on this deck, along with the outdoor café where breakfast & lunch are served.

Cat 4 Deluxe Suite with Window #511, 515. These two suites feature separate sleeping and sitting areas, with a chair and armchair and a two-cushion sofa facing an expansive window. Beds are configurable (call for details). Ample storage, reading lamps, a flat screen TV, and climate controls complete the amenities. Marble bathrooms are generously sized and include a spacious shower stall with a glass door.

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Cat 5 Suite with French Balcony #501, 503-506, 508. These spacious suites feature open living areas and sliding glass doors opening to a shared French balcony. Beds are configurable (call for details.) A sitting area with arm chairs and a sofa, a writing/laptop desk, well-placed reading lamps, a flat screen TV, and climate controls complete the decor. Marble bathrooms are generously sized and include a spacious shower stall with a glass door.

Cat 6 Owner’s Suite with French Balcony #502, 507, 509*, 510. These large, elegant suites feature a French balcony, with the exception of #509 which has double windows. Each provides a separate living area with a sofa and two arm chairs, except for #502, which uniquely offers a ‘soaking tub with a view’ in addition to a shower stall and expansive vanity. All cabins have reading lamps, a flat screen TV, and climate controls. Marble bathrooms are generously sized and include a spacious shower stall with a glass door.

Cat 3S Suite with Window #512. This solo suite features two beds and two large windows, plus two armchairs and small table, reading lamps, a flat screen TV, and climate controls. The marble bathroom is generously sized and includes a spacious shower stall with a glass door.

National Geographic Orion - Expedition Deck

National Geographic Orion - Main Deck

National Geographic Orion - Upper Deck

National Geographic Orion - Bridge Deck

National Geographic Orion - Oberservation Deck

National Geographic Orion - Top Deck

Designed and purpose built in Germany in 2003 specifically for expedition travel, National Geographic Orion was created from the outset to explore the far corners of the Earth in complete self-sufficiency.

Engineered for maximum comfort and safety, Orion is equipped with the latest technology including large retractable stabilizers, sonar, radar, and an ice-strengthened hull. A shallow draft plus bow and stern thrusters provide the convenience of being able to maneuver close to shore. 14 Zodiacs ensure quick disembarkation and offer the ideal transport for up-close exploration.

National Geographic Orion meets strict specifications for environmental protection and the on board waste management systems meet the stringent Antarctic operational standards enabling us to travel to the most pristine environments. A host of advanced design features and technology ensures sustainable marine environmental practices.

Ship Profile & Stats

  • Length: 103 mtrs
  • Tonnage: 4,000 tonnes
  • Maiden Voyage: 2003
  • Passenger Capacity (dbl): 100
  • Crew Nationality: Australian
  • Officer Nationality: European
  • Dining Staff Nationality: Phillipino
  • Ship Registration: Bahamas

Ship Facilities

  • Wireless Internet Connection
  • Boutique
  • Vega Health Spa
  • Leda Lounge & Cocktail Bar
  • Hair & Beauty Salon
  • Galaxy Lounge
  • Sun Deck
  • Cosmos Lecture Theatre
  • Library
  • Delphinius Outdoor Cafe
  • Constellation Restaurant
  • Hospital
  • Mud Room
  • Zodiac Embarkation Platform
  • Snorkelling Equipment
  • Gymnasium
  • Internet
  • Jacuzzi
  • Lecture Theatre
  • Marina Platforms
  • Observation Lounge
  • Constellation Restaurant
  • Outdoor Bar
  • Sporting Facilities


Cruise Itinerary

DateActivityArriveDepart
15 Aug '21
Nome, Alaska
16 Aug '21
Provideniya, Russia
17 Aug '21
Cape Dezhnev, Russia
17 Aug '21
Uelen, Russian Federation
18 Aug '21
Kolyuchin Island, Russia
19 Aug '21
Wrangel Island, Russia
20 Aug '21
Wrangel Island, Russia
21 Aug '21
Wrangel Island, Russia
22 Aug '21
Wrangel Island, Russia
23 Aug '21 At sea    
24 Aug '21 At sea    
25 Aug '21
Yttygran Island, Russia
25 Aug '21
Provideniya, Russia
26 Aug '21 At sea    
27 Aug '21
Nome, Alaska

All itineraries and ports of call at the discretion of the cruise line subject to local weather conditions and may change without notice.

12 Night Cruise sailing from Nome roundtrip aboard National Geographic Orion.

DAY 1: Nome/Embark
Embark National Geographic Orion in the afternoon and cross the Bering Strait. (D)

DAY 2: Provideniya, Russian Federation
At the western limit of the rich transboundary area known as Beringia, Provideniya is often called “The Gateway to the Arctic.” It’s also the administrative center where we will conduct our clearance into Russia. Visit the excellent museum, and witness a traditional Yupik dance performance. (B,L,D)

DAY 3: Cape Dezhnev/Uelen Village
Round Cape Dezhnev, the easternmost point of the Eurasian continent and if conditions permit, make a landing and hike to the lighthouse. Then continue to the nearby Chukchi and Yupik village of Uelen, a major artistic center of the region known for its exquisite walrus ivory carving. (B,L,D)

DAY 4: Kolyuchin Island & Kolyuchin Bay
Located on the northern Chukotka coast, Kolyuchin Inlet is an enormous tidal estuary that offers excellent hiking and birding opportunities. Nearby on Kolyuchin Island find nesting puffins and guillemots, and occasionally Pacific walruses hauled-out. Explore the area by Zodiac and, conditions permitting, go ashore. (B,L,D)

DAY 5-8: Wrangel Island
This UNESCO World Heritage site has the highest level of biodiversity in the High Arctic. Spend four fascinating days discovering the island’s abundant plant life and searching for polar bears, Pacific walrus, musk oxen, Arctic fox, gray whales, and 100 migratory bird species. You may also spot the bones and tusks of woolly mammoths jutting out from gravelly riverbeds—Wrangel Island was the last refuge for these ancient beasts. (B,L,D Daily)

DAY 9-10: At Sea/Lorino Village
Head back south from Wrangel Island and take advantage of the time at sea to attend informative talks, sort your photos, visit the Bridge to learn about navigation, or just relax and let the memories of the previous days soak in. At Lorino, the largest indigenous village in Chukotka, witness a dance performance and learn about traditional fishing, hunting and reindeer herding. (B,L,D Daily)

DAY 11: Yttygran Island/Provideniya
Originally created around 600 years ago, Yttygran is thought to have been a communal or ceremonial Yupik site. Here, visit the fascinating place known as Whale Bone Alley, a mysterious and haunting boneyard erected alongside a rugged and remote shoreline. In Provideniya we’ll conduct our clearance formalities before heading east to Nome. (B,L,D)

DAY 12: At Sea/Crossing the Bering Strait
Spend the final day at sea, crossing one of the most iconic bodies of water on the planet. Linger on deck with binoculars in hand—the chances are great to spot whales and rare seabirds. (B,L,D)

DAY 13: Nome/Disembark
Arrive in Nome this morning, disembark. (B)

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