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National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions Cruises. Southern Odyssey: New Zealand and the Subantarctic Islands. Proud to be voted one of the 10 Best Intimate-Ship Ocean Cruise Lines in the 2024 Travel + Leisure World's Best Awards. New Ships.
Under his leadership, Lindblad Expeditions built the world’s most advanced fleet of expedition ships, pioneered voyages in places like Baja California and the High Arctic, and set the industry standards for responsible expedition travel.
The ultimate, intimate Galápagos expedition aboard a 16-guest catamaran. Discovery has been in the Lindblad DNA for 50+ years. Your time on board will be equally rewarding as your time on shore. See how National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions makes a positive impact on the places you'll explore.
Lindblad Expeditions has been offering expeditions to Antarctica for more than 50 years—longer than any other operator. This comprehensive Antarctica Guide takes an in-depth look at how this expertise contributes to the safest and most enriching travel experience available.
Experience Galapagos wildlife up close, explore the tropical islands, eat great local food, and more with Lindblad Expeditions.
National Geographic Explorer is a purpose-built expedition ship. She is a fully stabilized, ice-class vessel with an ice-reinforced hull, enabling her to navigate polar passages while providing comfort, elegance and a deep connection to the environment.
There is no place like Alaska—a vast, untouched frontier of snow-capped mountains, breathtaking fjords, and extraordinary wildlife. Lindblad Expeditions has been exploring the region’s wildest corners for more than 40 years, seeking out inlets and coves where larger cruise ships can’t sail and taking guests deeper into pure wilderness.
Explore a variety of landscapes across the island from lava fields, seismic faults, geothermal springs, and thundering waterfalls. Hike up mountain trails, kayak in protected fjords, bike through remote villages, or take a Zodiac cruise around a seabird colony.
With 12 expedition ships and eight chartered vessels, the National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions fleet is the most versatile in expedition cruising. Each small, nimble vessel was designed to take you deeper into the planet’s wildest and most remote places—and to deliver the most ambitious itineraries available in expedition cruising.
The Lindblad fleet will stand at 20 ships with the new additions of Delfin lll sailing the Peruvian Upper Amazon and National Geographic Gemini and National Geographic Delfina sailing the Galápagos in 2025.