Description:
Launched in July 2021, the National Geographic Endurance is a state-of-the-art expedition cruise ship named in honor of polar explorer Ernest Shackleton’s legendary vessel.
This model comes FULLY ASSEMBLED and ready for display. The hull is expertly crafted using the plank-on-frame method, ensuring structural integrity and a smooth, seamless finish. Our master craftsmen handcraft each model from scratch, relying on historical photographs, blueprints, and original ship plans to ensure accuracy.
The ship's distinctive design and color scheme are carefully replicated, featuring a sleek blue hull with a bold yellow stripe, along with the National Geographic emblem and branding on the bow. The detailed windows, decks, and railings are finely crafted, capturing the true essence of the ship.
This model is built to scale with premium-grade wood such as western red cedar, rosewood, and mahogany, ensuring durability and authenticity. No plastic parts are used—only the highest-quality wood and metal materials. Each model is 100% hand-built, following the same traditional techniques used in real shipbuilding.
The superstructure is painted white, contrasting beautifully with the darker hull, and features precisely detailed balconies, observation areas, and lifeboats. The twin funnel design and satellite domes on the top deck are carefully modeled, reflecting the ship’s advanced engineering. The stern section includes additional lifeboats and intricate details, completing the ship’s authentic look.
With hundreds of hours of meticulous work, the hull is varnished with multiple layers, giving it a luxurious, glossy finish. Resting on a solid wood base with a brass nameplate, this ship model is a perfect centerpiece for collectors, maritime enthusiasts, and office or home decorators. Whether as a gift or a collector’s item, this handcrafted model embodies the spirit of exploration and adventure, making it a truly exceptional piece.
History:
Launched in July 2021, the National Geographic Endurance is a state-of-the-art expedition cruise ship named after Ernest Shackleton’s legendary vessel. Designed for year-round polar exploration, it navigates some of the world’s most remote waters, including Northeast Greenland, Jan Mayen Island, and the Northeast Passage.
Built to accommodate 138 guests in 71 spacious cabins, the ship offers modern comforts such as private bathrooms, climate control, Wi-Fi, and scenic windows or balconies. Equipped for adventure, it carries Zodiac landing craft, kayaks, snowshoes, and advanced undersea exploration equipment, allowing passengers to experience the polar regions up close.
Onboard amenities include a lounge with a bar, gym, yoga studio, infinity hot tubs, saunas, a spa, and a library. Guests can dine in two restaurants serving sustainable cuisine while enjoying breathtaking views.
Aboard every voyage, expert-led programs enhance the experience. These include a National Geographic photographer, a certified photo instructor, and a wellness specialist, ensuring an enriching and immersive journey.