By Sarah Kuta, TravelPulse

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

We were just a few days into National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions’ “ Iceland’s Wild West Coast to East Greenland ” voyage but, already, I was eager to leave my stateroom behind. While other guests were getting cozy in their beds after the day’s adventures, I headed up to the ship’s top deck—with a small overnight bag in tow. 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’d expect to find on a modern, purpose-built expedition ship—a cozy library, an X-shaped bow that can easily slice through sea i

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