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  2. Adventure, but make it luxury: What to expect on a National ...

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    National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions’ small luxury expedition cruises take travelers off the beaten path to immerse them in the local culture and natural beauty of the destination. As Trey ...

  3. Lindblad Expeditions - Wikipedia

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    Lindblad Expeditions (Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic, Nasdaq: LIND) is an expedition travel company headquartered in New York, NY. The company currently offers expedition cruises to destinations on all seven continents aboard 15 ships with capacities ranging from 28 to 150 guests.

  4. These are the 10 dirtiest cruise ships, according to the CDC ...

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    The CDC has inspected 119 cruise ships so far in 2024. The majority scored about 95, while 19 achieved perfect marks. But 10 vessels didn't break into the 90s range, including one that failed to pass:

  5. National Geographic Orion - Wikipedia

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    Orion Expedition Cruises (OEC), since absorbed by Lindblad, then entered a long-term agreement to lease the vessel, handing it over to OEC in the Tahitian port of Papeete in March 2005 for transfer to Australia. OEC quickly expanded and further developed the expedition cruise market in the region and gained international recognition.

  6. List of U.S. flagged cruise ships - Wikipedia

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    Alaska Dream Cruises [1] 1979 54 Blount Boats Shipyard in Warren, Rhode Island [2] Formerly Spirit of Alaska: Baranof Dream: Alaska Dream Cruises 1980 49 Blount Boats Shipyard in Warren, Rhode Island [2] Formerly Spirit of Columbia: National Geographic Sea Bird: Lindblad-National Geographic: 1982 62 Nichols Bros. Boat Builders in Freeland ...

  7. MV Explorer (1969) - Wikipedia

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    The vessel was originally named Lindblad Explorer, after Lars-Eric Lindblad, and was the first custom-built expeditionary cruise ship. The first notable incident of the Explorer was when it ran aground near La Plaza Point, Antarctica, on 11 February 1972; her passengers, Lindblad among them, were rescued by the Chilean Navy. [14]

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