National Geographic Quest cabins and suites
National Geographic Quest staterooms review, floor plans, photos
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Suite
| Max passengers: | 3 |
| Staterooms number: | 8 |
| Cabin size: | 185 ft2 / 17 m2 |
| Balcony size: | none |
| Location (on decks): | 4-Observation |
| Type (categories): | (Category 5) Suite Stateroom |
CATEGORY 5 cabins are the ship's only Suite accommodations located on Observation Deck (room numbers 101 to 108). Each of these suites features 2 lower single beds (convertible to a Queen / double bed), large windows (no private veranda), larger bathroom (WC, shower, single-sink vanity), writing desk with chair, ample storage space, plus additional sofa bed (convertible sofa) to accommodate a 3rd passenger. Third person rates are 1/2 the double-occupancy rate.
French Balcony Cabin
| Max passengers: | 2 |
| Staterooms number: | 22 |
| Cabin size: | |
| Balcony size: | none |
| Location (on decks): | 2-Upper |
| Type (categories): | (Category 4) French Balcony Stateroom |
CATEGORY 4 cabins are located on Upper Deck (room numbers 207 to 229). Each of them features 2 lower single beds (convertible to a Queen / double bed), private bathroom (WC, shower, single-sink vanity), writing desk with chair, sliding glass door opening to a small-sized private balcony.
Connecting Cabins are pairs of 2 separate staterooms connected via internal doorway. On Upper Deck, these are the pairs #224-226, and 225-227.
Large Window Cabin
| Max passengers: | 2 |
| Staterooms number: | 6 |
| Cabin size: | |
| Balcony size: | none |
| Location (on decks): | 2-Upper |
| Type (categories): | (Category 3) Large Window Stateroom |
CATEGORY 3 cabins are located on Upper Deck (room numbers 201 to 206). Each of them features 2 lower single beds (convertible to a Queen / double bed), private bathroom (WC, shower, single-sink vanity), writing desk with chair, 2 large windows.
Porthole Cabin
| Max passengers: | 2 |
| Staterooms number: | 14 |
| Cabin size: | 135 ft2 / 13 m2 |
| Balcony size: | none |
| Location (on decks): | 1-Main |
| Type (categories): | (Category 1, Category 2) Porthole Window Staterooms |
CATEGORY 1 cabins are located on Main Deck (room numbers 301 to 306). Each of them features 2 lower single beds (convertible to a Queen / double bed), private bathroom (WC, shower, single-sink vanity), writing desk with chair, 2 porthole windows.
CATEGORY 2 cabins are located on Main Deck (room numbers 307 to 315). They offer the same amenities and have the same layout as CATEGORY 1 staterooms.
Only staterooms in these two categories (1 and 2) can be booked with single-occupancy rates, i.e. as "single cabins".
Connecting Cabins are pairs of 2 separate staterooms connected via internal doorway. On Main Deck, these are the pairs 312-314, 311-315, 306-308, and 305-307.
National Geographic Quest cabins review
The Lindblad ship National Geographic Quest has a total of 50 cabins. All are outside-facing staterooms, ranging in size from 13 m2 / 135 ft2 (category 1) to 17 m2 / 185 ft2 (category 5 suites).
Of these staterooms, 22 feature small balconies accessed via floor-to-ceiling sliding doors. A total of 12 cabins (6 pairs) are interconnected through internal doorways and can be booked as "family cabins". All category 5 suites accommodate up to three guests, with the third passenger sleeping on a convertible sofabed.
All staterooms are oceanview, offering either two portholes (round, non-opening windows), two large non-opening windows, or a private balcony. Each cabin includes Wi-Fi Internet access and individually controlled air conditioning. Bathrooms are en-suite (private WC and shower combination with a single vanity sink), featuring modern design and stocked with a hairdryer, herbal hair products, and bath amenities (soap, shampoo, shower gel, lotion, Expedition Essential Kit).
Each cabin is equipped with power outlets and bedside USB charging ports and offers ample luggage storage space. Standard furnishings include two bedside cabinets (with radio and alarm clock), wall-mounted reading lamps, ceiling LED lighting, a small writing desk, and a queen bed (some convertible to two twin beds).
All decks offer elevator access and public restrooms.
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