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‘Unreal’: spend a night in a glass igloo atop an Arctic cruise ship at sea

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It was a cool, clear night as the National Geographic Endurance sailed out of Storefjord, one of the many beautiful fjords along the eastern coast of Greenland.

We were just a few days into “Iceland’s Wild West Coast to East Greenland”, a voyage offered by National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions, but I was eager to leave my stateroom behind.

While other guests were getting cosy in their beds after the day’s adventures, I headed up to the top deck with a small overnight bag. I was going to spend the night in an igloo.

Built in 2021, the National Geographic Endurance has many of the amenities and spaces you would expect to find on a modern, purpose-built expedition ship: a cosy library, an X-shaped bow that can easily slice through sea ice, a garage full of flat-bottomed Zodiacs, and inflatable kayaks for exploring.

But the vessel – along with sister ship National Geographic Resolution – also has an unexpected feature: a pair of geodesic glass igloos that guests can reserve for an overnight stay during their sailing.

The National Geographic Endurance (pictured) and its sister ship the National Geographic Resolution offer guests a night under the stars in a glass igloo. Photo: TNS

The National Geographic Endurance (pictured) and its sister ship the National Geographic Resolution offer guests a night under the stars in a glass igloo. Photo: TNS

I had heard and read plenty about the igloos in the months leading up to my trip. So, when I had the opportunity to spend the night in one, I gleefully jumped at the chance.

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