The Arctic Celebrating 50 Years 2024-2025 VOYAGES | EXPEDITIONS.COM
Follow the magnetic lure of the far north on an extraordinary expedition to the Arctic, a polar frontier where the spirit of exploration still thrives. Under the guiding light of the North Star, we sail sparkling waters in search of rare adventures and mythic creatures—from prowling polar bears to the elusive narwhal—and go ashore to meet the resilient peoples who live on the fringes of this icy wilderness.
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Contents Experience the Arctic from a New Perspective
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Celebrating 50 Years
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Life on Board
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Iceland with the Family
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Choosing Your Arctic Adventure
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Wildlife at the Top of the World
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Svalbard & Norway
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Iceland & the Faroe Islands
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Greenland 28 Canada 36 What’s Included
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Expedition Ships
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Offers and Reservation Information
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Cover: A polar bear cub leaps across sea ice under the watchful eye of its mom. ©Ralph Lee Hopkins This page: Guests take in a picturesque Northwest Passage seascape from the bow of National Geographic Resolution. ©Michael S. Nolan
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Experience the Arctic From a New Perspective Lindblad Expeditions and National Geographic are united in a shared mission to take curious travelers deeper into wild places that paint a richer picture of our world. Together, we craft itineraries that inspire and transform, pushing the boundaries of discovery to offer wholly unique experiences led by the foremost experts on your destination.
Ultimate Polar Expedition Ships
A Veteran Team
Expeditions-National Geographic fleet set course
photographers,and expedition leaders to our
The purpose-built polar ships in the Lindblad
for the top of the globe, outfitted with supremely comfortable accommodations and first-rate
exploration tools. With a top-tier ice-class rating, each vessel embodies the
expertise developed throughout our more than 50 years of exploring these regions. Our
powerful yet intimately scaled
ships bring you directly—and safely—into the
heart of Earth’s icy wildernesses and allow you to experience them in unique and immersive ways.
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Every member of our staff—from our naturalists, crew working
behind the scenes— is committed to
ensuring our guests
have an unforgettable experience. Many are veteran polar guides who have
lived and worked across the Arctic, chosen
for their extensive knowledge of subjects like
geology, wildlife biology, and climate sciences.
with Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic Voices of the Arctic
smartphone camera users to advanced hobbyists—
luminaries, hearing firsthand narratives and
pick up tips in the field, and return home with the
instance, you might be joined by the head of the
System Photo Gear Locker, you can field test new
On select Arctic voyages, you'll meet with local
can stand side by side with top photographers,
perspectives that only insiders can offer. For
photos of a lifetime. With the complimentary OM
Icelandic Red Cross, the chief sustainability officer
lenses, camera bodies, and more.
candidate. These inspiring individuals travel along-
In-Depth Undersea Program
in lively conversations with our guests.
undersea specialist uses a high-definition video
Take Great Photos with the Pros
operated vehicle (ROV) that
for Air Greenland, or a former Icelandic presidential side us, giving compelling lectures and engaging
A National Geographic
Photography Expert and
a Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic
certified photo instructor (CPI) join each voyage to assist travelers with everything from camera settings to composition. Every guest—from
As part of our in-depth undersea program, an camera and deploys a remotely
allows us to peer through steely polar waters—up to 1,000 feet
beneath the surface. Footage is
shared during daily recaps, inviting guests to
witness surprising colorful sea life from the comfort of our ship.
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Celebrating 50 Years of Arctic Exploration In 1972, Lindblad Expeditions sailed north of the Arctic Circle for the first time in our history, taking travelers to the icy wilds of the Svalbard archipelago. Since then, our ships have sailed the region far and wide—from the glacier-fed fjords of Greenland to the iceberg-dotted waters of the Northwest Passage—pioneering new routes, investing in science and conservation initaitives, and accumulating knowledge to give our guests the most immersive experience possible at the top of the globe. For the 2024 travel season, we are thrilled to commemorate more than 50 years of Arctic expeditions with a series of special offers and celebratory events. Join us as we honor the past and look ahead to the future of Arctic exploration.
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Clockwise from far left: Travelers kneel down for a closer look at the tundra; National Geographic Photography Expert Erika Skogg gives camera tips to a guest; A guest examines Arctic icescapes under the setting sun.
Commemorative Voyages
The centerpiece of our anniversary celebration is a series of themed commemorative voyages featuring unique programming and expert guest speakers. Explore the impacts of our changing climate on Arctic environments and cultures with geologist and native Greenlander Minik Rosing and National Geographic Photography Expert Jason Williams on our Iceland & Greenland: Edge of the Arctic voyage. We explore Norway’s Fjords & Arctic Svalbard with a team of educators and Grosvenor Teacher Fellowship award winners, as well as National Geographic Photography Expert Erika Larsen. Finally, our High Arctic Archipelago: Canada & Greenland expedition will set off on a themed ‛voyage into the unknown,’ embarking on a true voyage of discovery with anthropologist and National Geographic Expert Wade Davis and National Geographic Photography Expert Ralph Lee Hopkins.
Science at Sea
The Visiting Scientist Program, hosted aboard the Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic fleet, invites researchers, conservationists, and National Geographic Explorers to conduct critical field-based projects. Our Arctic anniversary celebration is hosting one of the largest seasonal cohorts of Visiting Scientists in the planet's northernmost reaches. Guests traveling with Visiting Scientists are treated to talks on their studies and discoveries and are, on occasion, invited to participate in the scientific process. Upcoming projects in the Arctic include intertidal surveys, studies of microplastics in invertebrates and seawater, and environmental DNA collection. Citizen science projects that invite guests to contribute observational data on whales, birds, and other wildlife are a staple on our polar vessels.
SPECIAL OFFERS: Benefit from the following special offers when you book select voyages by Mar. 13, 2024: • A travel credit of up to $2,000 per person, deducted from your cabin fare • Solo savings of up to 40% on select departures • An additional 10% savings when you pay in full at the time of booking See page 46 for details.
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Life on Board Each ship in the Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic fleet is a destination in its own right, featuring superior amenities and cultural experiences to ensure that your
time on board is equally rewarding as your time on shore. Every aspect of your experience aboard our fleet is an
opportunity to connect with and celebrate the places you
explore—from the polar-inspired art in our roving galleries to the culinary delights and soothing spa treatments sourced from our surroundings.
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Suite Exclusives
Indulge in Our Wellness Program
A Culinary Journey at Every Meal
Sounds of the Far North
Our new Suite Exclusives package gives guests staying in eligible cabins access to an array of amenities designed to enhance your onboard experience, including priority booking for spa treatments and igloo stays (select ships), an in-room espresso maker, complimentary laundry, and other exclusive perks. Learn more at expeditions.com/suites
Sampling local cuisine is a highlight of any voyage, and we take great care to bring the flavors of your destinations to every meal you enjoy on board. Our executive chefs design unique and innovative menus that prominently feature sustainably sourced dishes from the regions you visit, as well as wine pairings and guided tastings to enhance your culinary experience. Special onshore activities, like a mussels tasting on Cape Breton and a demonstration of herring salting in Iceland, invite guests to forge even deeper connections with local culinary traditions.
Greet the day with a sunrise yoga session or unwind in the spa with a massage, serenaded by the sound of soothing waves. Our dedicated wellness spaces— including treatment rooms, saunas, fitness centers, and more—encourage travelers to tap into the natural rhythms of their surroundings. Treatments are tailored to your individual needs, and each of our fully accredited wellness specialists is also a licensed massage therapist.
Whether it’s a soulful Icelandic folk song or a cheerful Newfoundland sea shanty, music offers a window into the identity of our northerly destinations. Ethnomusicologist Jacob Edgar curates musical experiences aboard our ships so that your time at sea is accompanied by melodies that are reminiscent of our ports of call. For select voyages, Jacob has assembled a line-up of performances featuring local musicians whose songs bring the rich traditions of far northern communities to life.
CHEERS! Most alcoholic beverages are included in the cost of your voyage; super-premium wines and spirits are available for an additional charge.
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Iceland with the Family: The Ultimate Expedition Experience Iceland is the ideal destination for adventurous families—a land of geological extremes where Earth’s drama unfolds around every corner. In 2024, we will begin offering our exclusive program for young explorers in Iceland, along with more departures of our most popular Iceland expeditions so that you can explore this dynamic destination with your entire crew.
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Nurturing Young Explorers
Join us on a summer departure of A Circumnavigation of Iceland or Wild Iceland Escape and your kids and teens can participate in an interactive curriculum that teaches young travelers 18 and under how to explore like scientists and tell the stories of their surroundings through photographs, videos, drawings, and more. Throughout their journey, they are led by certified field educators—inspiring mentors who help them connect with nature in a deeper way, sending them home with a newfound passion for the planet that lasts a lifetime.
Exploration for Every Generation
In 2024, we are offering additional departures of A Circumnavigation of Iceland and Wild Iceland Escape to accommodate more multi-generational families. These expeditions have something for everyone: the grade schooler fascinated by Vikings and Icelandic folklore, the teenager or college grad with a newfound interest
in the climate sciences, the grandparent who wants to observe arctic terns and puffins. Each voyage offers a range of activities, from leisurely photo walks along volcanic beaches to vigorous waterfall hikes and 4x4 rides through the remote highlands. Whichever way you choose to explore, you will discover fascinating places as a family and bond over the memories of your expedition for years to come.
Discover Iceland with Ease
The wilds of Iceland are easier to access than ever before, with a host of nonstop flights to and from cities across the United States. Fly from the eastern seaboard to Reykjavík in just over five hours and find yourself in an otherworldly realm of breathtaking waterfalls and gushing geysers. Exploring aboard our fleet, you’ll enjoy the added ease of unpacking once and letting us take you from one destination to the next, along wild coastlines brimming with natural wonders.
INSPIRE THEIR INNER EXPLORER Visit expeditions.com/familytravel for more information.
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Choosing Your Arctic Adventure Stretching across the top of the globe and touching eight countries, the Arctic is rife with opportunity
for every type of explorer. Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic offers 16 itineraries in this remote
part of the world, each providing a unique point of view on the region. Here are some highlights from the areas we explore to help you decide which Arctic expedition is the best fit for your interests.
Svalbard & Norway—Set Out on an Arctic Safari
With vast ice floes and snowy shorelines that are as wild as the Serengeti, Svalbard offers a unique opportunity for animal lovers. Watch for walruses and seals, hike the tundra in search of reindeer, and seek out the icon of the Arctic—the polar bear. In the Norwegian fjords, we'll cruise and kayak beneath soaring cliffs and tumbling cascades. With their epic wildlife, stunning landscapes, and endless light from the midnight sun, Svalbard and Norway are also dream destinations for photographers. Best for: epic wildlife, iconic scenery, photography
Iceland & the Faroe Islands—Adventures Amid the Living Earth
In Iceland—home to gushing geysers, sliding ice sheets, and vast, lunar-like lava fields— there are a multitude of ways to interact with the living Earth. Take a Zodiac cruise around a basalt island, hike the base of a fjord to a thundering waterfall, or stroll sea cliffs aflutter with gannets and puffins. On these shorelines, as well as in the nearby Faroe Islands, explore the cultural threads that link the ancient Vikings to modern-day Arctic communities, and enjoy the Icelandic musicians who join us throughout our journeys to bring local traditions to life. Best for: geology, birdlife, ancient and modern cultures, active exploration
ALL IN: Activities and excursions are always included in the voyage price.
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Greenland—Encounter Epic Ice and Inuit Culture
An emerging destination for adventure travel, Greenland’s glittering icescapes, calving glaciers, and dynamic tundra converge in a dazzling tableau that we explore by kayak, Zodiac, and on foot. Go beyond the country’s icy surface to experience cultural encounters in Inuit communities that thrive amid the extreme conditions at the top of the world. Depending on the time of year, there may also be the opportunity to watch the northern lights paint the night sky with their neon waves. Best for: dramatic fjords, High Arctic culture, northern lights, backcountry exploration
Canada—Trace the Legacy of Arctic Exploration
Canada plays host to one of the planet's most legendary exploration regions: the fabled Northwest Passage. This voyage is for the explorer who seeks seldom-seen lands, as well as the mythic creatures that flock to their pristine waters and shores— polar bears, walruses, belugas, and maybe even elusive narwhals. Further south, along the rocky coasts of the maritime regions, we see a different side of Arctic exploration: traces of the peoples who settled these shorelines and the local Inuits who continue to protect their lands and heritage through the ages. Best for: big ice, exploration history, rare wildlife, Inuit culture
Watch naturalist and certified photo instructor Eric Guth describe in detail the experience of traveling the Northwest Passage, and see footage from past crossings.
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The Wildlife at the Top of the World The wildlife that inhabits the Arctic is as diverse and fascinating as the
region itself. As summer unfolds, the landscapes begin to churn with life, drawing travelers here for the chance to witness these creatures in their
natural icy realm. Though sightings are not guaranteed, the far-reaching
habitats of these species allow you to spot many of them no matter your
itinerary—especially through long lenses and binoculars. From the sea to the sky to the frozen tundra, prepare for encounters of the wildest kind.
Polar Bears
Seasonality: Apr.–Aug. We give these apex predators plenty of space to roam, watching for them from the comfort of our ship and allowing them to go about their daily explorations without intrusion.* Spotting a male hunting on the pack ice or a female with cubs playing in the endless summer sunlight are among nature’s most special wildlife moments.
*Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic strictly follows all local regulations related to wildlife sightings and interactions.
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Arctic Fox
Seasonality: Apr.–Jul. Small and stealthy, Arctic foxes are omnivores who traverse the tundra in search of lemmings, fish, berries, and birds. Though known for their striking white coat, in summer their fur morphs into shades of brown that blend in with the landscape.
Narwhals
Seasonality: May–Oct. Narwhals have earned the moniker “unicorn of the sea” for their epic “horn” and their near-mythic status. Because they can dive deeper than a mile and spend time far out at sea, these toothed whales are especially elusive, which makes any sighting incredibly momentous.
Atlantic Walrus
Seasonality: May–Aug. These boisterous, giant pinnipeds can grow as large as 12 feet and weigh up to two tons. As social animals, walruses find comfort in large numbers, so they are often found in sizeable herds, stretched out on ice floes or gathered in impressive haul-outs on shore.
Reindeer
Seasonality: Apr.–mid Oct. Reindeer roam freely in the Arctic where they have people outnumbered. These hearty animals are uniquely adapted to year-round life on the tundra. They have two layers of fur, short and stocky bodies that reduce exposure to the cold, and the ability to warm the air they breathe in.
Atlantic Puffins
Seasonality: May–early Aug. Iceland is home to more than half of the world’s population of these small, endearing birds that rub beaks with their mates. Puffins breed in summer along rocky coastlines where they tend to their chicks in underground burrows. Prepare for plenty of photo ops as these charismatic creatures fly to and from the sea.
Arctic Terns
Seasonality: Jun.–Oct. Marathon fliers, Arctic terns migrate approximately 91,000 miles annually from pole to pole in search of 24 hours of daylight. They arrive back to their Arctic breeding grounds still full of fight and energy, which is needed to protect their colonies from arctic foxes, polar bears, or large gulls.
Ringed Seals
Seasonality: Mar.–Jun. Named for the little circles on their coats, ringed seals are the smallest and most common Arctic seal, as well as the favorite prey of polar bears. With claws on their front flippers, these pinnipeds can dig snow caves to birth pups and maintain breathing holes in the sea ice.
Musk Oxen
Seasonality: Jun.–Sep. These herbivores have inhabited the Arctic tundra for many thousands of years. Weighing up to 800 pounds with horns and thick, shaggy coats, musk oxen appear intimidating, but they are still vulnerable to predation. Herds protect themselves from wolf attacks by gathering in circles with their young at the center.
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Svalbard & Norway Few places showcase the drama of their creation like Norway, where a maze of rock and water cuts the coastline from tip to tail. Sail the country’s iconic fjords, or set your sights on the Svalbard Archipelago, framed by snowy peaks and ice-checkered waters rich with marine life. Polar bears prowl this icy frontier, which offers one of the planet's best chances of spotting the majestic symbol of the Arctic in its natural habitat.
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Curious polar bear on the pack ice, Svalbard.*
Land of the Ice Bears: An In-Depth Exploration of Arctic Svalbard 10 DAYS / FROM $13,944pp 2024-2025 May, Jun. National Geographic Endurance National Geographic Resolution
Longyearbyen SVALBARD
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EXPEDITION HIGHLIGHTS where polar bears are easier to spot.
• Experience the dramatic landscape via naturalist-led walks, and cruise
among beautiful icebergs in a Zodiac or a kayak.
Oslo To/From
• Aboard our high ice-class vessel, access Svalbard's icy eastern shores,
• Be on the lookout for a variety of arctic wildlife from walrus and
reindeer, to arctic fox, whales, and myriad birds.
• Take advantage of the legendary midnight sun side-by-side with a
National Geographic Photography Expert.
• Extend your expedition exploring Norway's southern fjords.
*This image was taken using a long-focus camera lens.
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SPECIAL GUESTS
National Geographic Photography Experts Tommy Heinrich and Nick Cobbing join in 2024.
Norway’s Fjords & Arctic Svalbard 16 DAYS / FROM $23,775pp 2024-2025 May National Geographic Endurance National Geographic Resolution
Spitsbergen
Edgeøya
SVALBARD
Longyearbyen Barents Sea
Visit expeditions.com/cape for itinerary details, extensions, and current rates
Bear Island North Cape
HIGHLIGHTS
• Sail into Norway’s spectacular fjords and explore secluded inlets
and coves by kayak or Zodiac.
• Actively explore: hike, walk, and kayak through stunning scenery.
Capture your best images alongside a National Geographic Photography Expert.
• Make for the wilds of Svalbard to see ice, bears, and Arctic wildlife. • Voyages aboard National Geographic Resolution in 2024 will be
extended by one day so guests can take part in Syttende Mai, a day of parades and family gatherings celebrated across Norway.
• Extend your expedition with a tour of Bergen or explore Norway's fjords.
SPECIAL GUESTS
National Geographic Photography Experts Erika Larsen and Tim Laman join in 2024.
Lofoten Islands
Arctic Circle
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and standing on the bow as the captain noses up to glacier termini.
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• Explore the rarely-visited northern fjords, threading the ice-carved narrows
Tromsø
SWEDEN
Nordfjord Bergen
NORWAY Oslo
SPECIAL OFFERS
Book by Mar. 13, 2024: • $2,000pp credit. • 20% solo traveler savings. • 10% savings when you pay in full. Select departures only. See page 46 for terms.
Lofoten Islands.
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Kittiwakes, Bear Island.
Norwegian Discovery: Svalbard & the Northern Fjords 13 DAYS / FROM $16,898pp 2024-2025 Jun. National Geographic Endurance
Longyearbyen SVALBARD Barents Sea
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HIGHLIGHTS
Bear Island
• Search for polar bears in Svalbard's iciest reaches from aboard our high
ice-class vessel.
• Zodiac cruise along the remote, towering cliffs of Bear Island that rise
straight from the sea and are home to tens of thousands of raucous seabirds.
• Capture your best images alongside a National Geographic
From Oslo
ARCTIC CIRCL
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Sørøya Senja
NORWAY Tromsø
Photography Expert.
• On Senja Island visit island communities and hike to panoramic overlooks
with naturalist guides to search for reindeer, elk, red foxes, and more.
• Explore the wild fjords of Sørøya by Zodiac and kayak, and hike on shore. • Extend your expedition exploring the rich landscapes of Norway’s fjords.
SPECIAL GUEST
Join National Geographic Photography Expert Drew Rush on Jun. 13, 2024.
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SPECIAL OFFERS
Book by Mar. 13, 2024: • $1,000pp credit. • 25% solo traveler savings. • 10% savings when you pay in full. Select departures only. See page 46 for terms.
New
Svalbard in the Spring: Polar Bears, Arctic Light & Epic Ice 10 DAYS / FROM $14,133pp 2025 Apr., May National Geographic Resolution
Longyearbyen
Visit expeditions.com/spring for itinerary details and current rates
HIGHLIGHTS
SVALBARD
• Be among the few travelers to sail the region at this time of year,
• Experience pristine snow and ice conditions during the early season in
Oslo To/From
exploring aboard the supremely comfortable National Geographic Resolution, whose polar-class capabilities allow her to navigate these icy waters.
Svalbard.
• Search for the rare and endemic Svalbard reindeer, and spot polar
bears on the sea ice.
• Walk on the frozen sea in the Arctic, an adventure only possible in early
spring.
• Photograph the exceptional Arctic light with a National Geographic
Photography Expert.
SPECIAL OFFERS
Book by Mar. 13, 2024: • $1,000pp credit. • 40% solo traveler savings. • 10% savings when you pay in full. Select departures only. See page 46 for terms.
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Iceland & the Faroe Islands Iceland displays the dynamic nature of our living Earth like nowhere else. In this elemental land of geological treasures, the brightest gems are found in hidden corners and coves where waterfalls flow through mossy canyons, glaciers tumble from mountaintops, and fjords carve aqueous paths to timeless fishing villages. Venture from these surreal shores to the Faroe Islands, where we witness the richness of daily life in the North Atlantic during an immersive village visit.
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Siglufjörður, Iceland.
A Circumnavigation of Iceland 10 DAYS / FROM $11,172pp 2024-2025 Jul., Aug. National Geographic Endurance National Geographic Explorer Visit expeditions.com/circumnavigate for itinerary details, extensions, and current rates
HIGHLIGHTS
• Circumnavigate the Island of Fire and Ice, from its wealth of wildlife, striking geological formations, and cultural history steeped in saga and exploration history. • 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. • Experience traditional Icelandic life from the once-booming herring industry to eiderdown production. • Extend your expedition with a tour of the Golden Circle or the Snæfellsnes Peninsula.
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Grímsey Siglufjörður Vigur Húsavík Dynjandi Flatey Is.
Borgarfjörðurhöfn ICELAND
Djúpivogur
Reykjavík Atlantic Ocean
Westman Islands
SPECIAL OFFERS
Book by Mar. 13, 2024: • $1,000pp credit. • 30% solo traveler savings. • 10% savings when you pay in full. Select departures only. See page 46 for terms.
Wild Iceland Escape 6 DAYS / FROM $6,192pp 2024-2025 May, Jun., Jul., Aug. National Geographic Resolution* National Geographic Explorer
Vigur Ísafjörður
Skagafjörður
*This departure will follow a modified itinerary. See website for details.
Visit expeditions.com/iceescape for itinerary details, extensions, and current rates
HIGHLIGHTS
• Actively explore Iceland’s pristine fjords and fascinating tundra on daily hikes, Zodiac cruises, and more while accompanied by a dedicated team of naturalists. • Delve into the rural history of Iceland at a turf farm or float down one of its glacial rivers in the northern region of Skagafjörður. • Discover the rich biodiversity of the remote Westfjords, spotting nesting puffins along the coast, and watching for humpback and minke whales in the surrounding waters.
Djúpavík
Grundarfjörður ICELAND Atlantic Ocean
Reykjavík
SPECIAL OFFERS
Book by Mar. 13, 2024: • $500pp credit. • 40% solo traveler savings. • 10% savings when you pay in full. Select departures only. See page 46 for terms.
• Capture the most photographed mountain in Iceland, Kirkjufell, alongside a certified photo instructor or National Geographic Photography Expert. • Extend your expedition with a tour of the Golden Circle.
Kirkjufell waterfall and mountain, Iceland.
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Coastal Wonders of Norway, the Faroe Islands & Iceland 16 DAYS / FROM $20,062pp 2024-2025 Jun. National Geographic Endurance
SPECIAL OFFERS
Book by Mar. 13, 2024: • $2,000pp credit. • 25% solo traveler savings. • 10% savings when you pay in full. Select departures only. See page 46 for terms.
Visit expeditions.com/faroes for itinerary details and current rates
EXPEDITION HIGHLIGHTS
• Sail into Norway’s spectacular fjords and explore secluded inlets and
coves by kayak or Zodiac.
• Encounter the Bronze Age ruins and Viking longhouses of Jarlshof, a
prehistoric settlement in the Shetlands.
• Discover the unique culture of the Faroe Islands, where residents
proudly share their age-old customs and traditions.
• Witness the traditional cod drying racks and picturesque archipelago of
the Lofoten Islands.
• Sail past dramatic sea cliffs in the North Atlantic to see nesting puffins, gannets, and northern fulmars. Capture your best images alongside a National Geographic Photography Expert. Tromsø Ísafjörður
Lofoten Islands
Grimsey Island
Flatey Is. ICELAND Reykjavík
Seyðisfjörður
ARCTIC CIRCLE
Vega
Westman Islands
From Oslo Tórshavn Faroe Islands Shetland Islands
The sun sets over traditional turf-roof cottages in the Faroe Islands.
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NORWAY Lerwick
SPECIAL GUESTS
Join National Geographic Photography Experts Erika Larsen on May 3, 2024 and Tim Laman on May 31, 2024.
“It was all about taking advantage of nature's opportunities and making sure everyone on board got to experience them. If we saw whales, for instance, the ship would turn around. I felt like a true explorer.” —Carol Porter, guest
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Greenland Blanketed in ice and carved by glaciers, Greenland is a dazzling tableau of the Arctic’s epic glory. Along these wild shorelines, Norse ruins intermingle with vibrant Inuit communities to reveal the rich heritage of a seafaring crossroads. Explore these natural and cultural wonders on an array of uncommon adventures, from Zodiac cruising amid glittering icebergs to visiting remote fishing hamlets and hiking across the rugged backcountry tundra.
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Exploring the massive icebergs by Zodiac.
Svalbard, Iceland & Greenland’s East Coast 16 DAYS / FROM $21,056pp 2024-2025 Jun. National Geographic Resolution
GREENLAND PACK ICE Dependent on ice conditions
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HIGHLIGHTS
• Explore Arctic Svalbard, one of the most reliable places on the planet
to observe majestic polar bears in their natural habitat, on the sea ice.
• Navigate East Greenland's massive fjords, shores, and icebergs aboard
an ice-class vessel capable of going deep into these rugged seascapes.
• Cap the expedition by navigating Iceland’s wild western coast,
Palanderbukta Moffen SVALBARD Island Alkefjellet Kapp Lee Longyearbyen
Greenland Sea Rømerfjord Ittoqqortoormiit Ísafjörður Flatey Is. ICELAND
Jan Mayen
Diskobukta
From Oslo
ARCTIC CIRCLE
Reykjavík
from scenic Ísafjörður and Vigur to vibrant Reykjavík.
• Get a unique passport stamp from Jan Mayen, the seldom-visited
volcanic isle.
• Experience a great sampling of the Arctic with these three unique
regions and be on the lookout for whales, walrus, seals, reindeer and a myriad seabirds. SPECIAL GUESTS
Vice-President, Board of Governors of The Royal Canadian Geographical Society Joseph Frey and National Geographic Photography Expert Nick Cobbing join in 2024.
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SPECIAL OFFERS
Book by Mar. 13, 2024: • $2,000pp credit. • 25% solo traveler savings. • 10% savings when you pay in full. Select departures only. See page 46 for terms.
Iceland’s Wild West Coast to East Greenland
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Northeast Greenland National Park
PACK ICE Dependent on ice conditions
Gr ee Se nla a nd
12 DAYS / FROM $18,227pp 2024 Jul. / 2025 Jul., Aug. National Geographic Endurance National Geographic Resolution
GREENLAND Scoresbysund
Ittoqqortoormiit
HIGHLIGHTS • Kick off your journey with a day of adventure amid western Iceland's
Westfjords
dramatic fjords and majestic waterfalls.
• Explore the largest national park in the world—Northeast
ARCTIC CI
Reykjavík
RCLE
ICELAND
Greenland National Park—and search for polar bears, musk oxen, whales, and more.
• Sail into Scoresbysund, ice permitting, the world’s largest and longest
fjord system and home to the most remote community in Greenland.
• Photograph the colors and shapes of the magnificent ice floes traveling
down along the coast.
Scoresbysund icebergs.
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View of Nanortalik and surrounding fjord.
South Greenland Exploration: Fjords, Waterfalls & Fishing Villages 11 DAYS / FROM $13,815pp 2025 Jul., Aug. National Geographic Endurance National Geographic Explorer Visit expeditions.com/sogreen for itinerary details and current rates
HIGHLIGHTS
• Experience the ice flows and deep fjords of southeastern Greenland
by Zodiac, kayak, and backcountry hiking excursions.
• Explore the UNESCO World Heritage region of Kujataa, known for its
10th century Viking ruins of Brattahlid, founded by Erik the Red and his family, and visit with the current farmers who continue to farm this region, along the edge of the Arctic.
• Discover Inuit tradition and history along the southern fjords in Qaqortoq
and Nanortalik through music, food tastings, and demonstrations.
• Hike the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, with its volcanic peaks, breathtaking
waterfalls, and Norse history. Kangerlussuaq
Kangaamiut
GREENLAND
Nuuk
Tunulliarfik Fjord
Skjoldungen
Kujataa Nanortalik
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ARCTIC CIRCLE
Grundarfjörður ICELAND
Denmark Strait
Brattahlid Prins Christian Sund Cape Farewell
Reykjavík
See an Inuit “qajaq” demonstration in Nanortalik at expeditions.com/kayak.
Iceland & Greenland: Edge of the Arctic 18 DAYS / FROM $21,024pp 2024 Aug. / 2025 Jul. National Geographic Endurance National Geographic Resolution
SPECIAL OFFERS
Visit expeditions.com/arcticedge for itinerary details and current rates
HIGHLIGHTS • Explore Greenland’s vast and varied landscapes: the iceberg-filled
channels of the Ilulissat Icefjord, the bustling streets of capital city Nuuk, the backcountry tundra of Disko Island, and more.
• Alongside local residents and visionaries, learn about the rich layers of
Greenlandic culture on visits to remote farms and fishing villages, and enjoy traditional tastings and vibrant traditions.
Book by Mar. 13, 2024: • $2,000pp credit. • 30% solo traveler savings. • 10% savings when you pay in full. Select departures only. See page 46 for terms.
SPECIAL GUESTS
Join Geologist and Professor Minik Rosing and National Geographic Photography Expert Jason Matthews on Aug. 6, 2024.
• Visit Brattahlíð, the 10th-century agricultural estate of Erik the Red, and
meet locals continuing his farming traditions in the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Kujataa.
• Capture stunning photos of glacier-filled fjords with help from a
National Geographic Photography Expert. Uummannaq Qilakitsoq Ilulissat GREENLAND Sisimiut
Kangerlussuaq ARCTIC CIRCLE
Kangaamiut
Evighed Fjord
Isafjörður
Qorgut Nuuk
Hvalsey Qaqortoq Nanortalik
Brattahlíð
Skjoldungen
Denmark Strait
Arnarfjörður Dynjandi Flatey ICELAND
Zodiac cruising.
Reykjavík
Prins Christian Sund
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Wild Greenland Escape 7 DAYS / FROM $7,974pp 2024 Jul. / 2025 Aug. National Geographic Explorer National Geographic Resolution Visit expeditions.com/wildgreenland for itinerary details and current rates
HIGHLIGHTS
• Explore the dramatic coastline of West Greenland by water and on foot,
Uummannaq Qilakitsoq Ilulissat Davis Strait
GREENLAND
Kangerlussuaq
Sisimiut ARCTIC CIRCLE
To/From Providence, RI
kayaking stunning fjords, and hiking across backcountry tundra while on the lookout for wildlife.
• Learn about Greenlandic culture at an artist workshop and a food tasting
in Sisimuit, and visit Uummannaq, where remarkably well-preserved 500-year-old mummies were found in 1972.
• Capture your best images alongside a National Geographic Photography
Expert.
• Hike the Sermermiut Valley to a promontory overlooking the mouth of
the Ilulissat Icefjord, the fastest and most active glacier in the world.
SPECIAL OFFERS
Book by Mar. 13, 2024: • $500pp credit. • 25% solo traveler savings. • 10% savings when you pay in full. Select departures only. See page 46 for terms.
SPECIAL GUEST
National Geographic Photography Expert Phil Schermeister joins in 2024.
Ilulissat Icefjord, Greenland.
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Zodiac cruisers glide past a sculpted iceberg near Devon Island, Canada.
High Arctic Archipelago: Canada & Greenland 24 DAYS / FROM $43,895pp 2024-2025 Aug. National Geographic Endurance Visit expeditions.com/epicgreen for itinerary details and current rates
HIGHLIGHTS
• Venture into the dramatic high Arctic islands, up to the ice edge and
learn dramatic stories of explorers and adventurers who sought this remarkable, icy frontier.
Ice Conditions permitting
Makinson Inlet
Kane Basin Qannaq
Fram Sound Philpots Is. Devon Is. Pond Inlet Buchan Gulf
GREENLAND
Disko Island Sisimiut
From Reykjavik
• Glide between soaring icebergs at the mouth of Greenland’s Ilulissat
Icefjord, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
• Visit the “Jewel of the North,” Pond Inlet, a small Inuit community
known for its friendly residents and artists haven for world-renowned soapstone carvings.
• Explore remote Ellesmere Island and be on the lookout for polar bears,
walruses, ringed seals, belugas, bowhead whales, and the elusive narwhal.
• Capture your best images alongside a National Geographic
Photography Expert.
Ilulissat Kangerlussuaq
SPECIAL OFFERS
Book by Mar. 13, 2024: • $2,000pp credit. • 30% solo traveler savings. • 10% savings when you pay in full. Select departures only. See page 46 for terms.
SPECIAL GUESTS
National Geographic Explorer Wade Davis and National Geographic Photography Expert Ralph Lee Hopkins join in 2024.
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Canada In the highest reaches of the Canadian Arctic, mythic species like narwhals, musk oxen, and polar bears rule a wild animal kingdom of ice and snow. Venture into their world on a journey into the fabled Northwest Passage and discover communities and cultures that have thrived on this wild frontier.* Or trace the lineage of Arctic exploration to the wind- and wave-carved cliffs of the Maritime regions, where the vestiges of Vikings, Basque whalers, and French settlers intermingle in this once-popular landing spot for westward voyagers.
*Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic strictly follows all local regulations related to wildlife sightings and interactions.
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HIGHLIGHTS
• Glide between soaring icebergs at the mouth of the Ilulissat Icefjord,
a UNESCO World Heritage site.
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• Search for wildlife, from whales and polar bears to black bears along
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• Visit archaeological sites and thriving communities along the Labrador
coast to delve into the ancient and modern cultures of the region.
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Visit expeditions.com/fabled for itinerary details, extensions, and current rates
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16 DAYS / FROM $18,969pp 2024–2025 Aug. National Geographic Explorer
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Fabled Lands of the North: Greenland to Newfoundland
Battle Harbour L’Anse Aux Meadows
• Extend your expedition at Newfoundland’s gorgeous, gracious Fogo
Island Inn, operated in sustainable partnership with the local community.
St. John’s
SPECIAL GUESTS
Join National Geographic Photography Experts David Doubilet and Jen Hayes on Aug. 28, 2024.
SPECIAL OFFERS
Book by Mar. 13, 2024: • $2,000pp credit. • 25% solo traveler savings. • 10% savings when you pay in full. Select departures only. See page 46 for terms.
Viewpoint above historic church, Ilulissat, Greenland.
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National Geographic Explorer in Baddeck, Nova Scotia, Canada.
The Canadian Maritimes & Newfoundland
like Cape Breton and Red Bay.
• Explore two UNESCO sites: Gros Morne National Park and the
11th-century Viking village at L’Anse aux Meadows.
• Discover the dunes, sandstone cliffs, and Acadian culture of the
Îles de la Madeleine.
• Visit Baddeck, Alexander Graham Bell’s summer home, and tour the
museum dedicated to his life and inventions.
• Extend your expedition at Newfoundland’s gorgeous, gracious Fogo
Island Inn, operated in sustainable partnership with the local community. SPECIAL GUEST
Gros Morne National Park
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• Circumnavigate Newfoundland and visit coastal villages and islands,
Labrador Sea Red Bay L’Anse aux Meadows
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Gulf of St. Lawrence Îles de la Madeleine Baddeck Nova Scotia
Island of St. John’s Newfoundland St.-Pierre and Miquelon (Fr.) Louisbourg Cape Breton Island Atlantic Ocean
SPECIAL OFFERS
Book by Mar. 13, 2024: • $1,000pp credit. • 20% solo traveler savings. • 10% savings when you pay in full. Select departures only. See page 46 for terms.
Join National Geographic Photography Expert Phil Schermeister in 2024.
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Northwest Passage: Greenland to Alaska 23 DAYS / FROM $46,392pp 2025 Aug. National Geographic Resolution Visit expeditions.com/nwpassage for itinerary details and current rates
HIGHLIGHTS
• Sail aboard our state-of-the-art polar ship to the northernmost coastlines
of the planet, where few have explored before.
• Venture through the fabled Northwest Passage and learn dramatic
stories of explorers and adventurers who sought this magnificent, icy frontier.
• Slide between soaring icebergs at the mouth of Greenland’s Ilulissat
Icefjord, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
• Visit local communities throughout the Passage to learn about their
traditions, culture, and daily life.
• Observe polar bears, walrus, ringed seals, belugas, and bowhead
whales, and capture your best images alongside a National Geographic Photography Expert.
Prince Regent Inlet Herschel Ulukhaktok Island Dolphin and Union Strait Johansen Bay Nome
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ALASKA Anchorage
Bellot Strait
Pond Inlet
Buchan Gulf
James Ross Strait
Cambridge Bay
CANADA
GREENLAND
Dundas Harbor
Davis Strait
Isabella Bay Jenny Lind Island Sisimiut ARCTIC CIRCLE
Ilulissat Kangerlussuaq To/From Reykjavík
“ The quality of the ice is much better when you’re able to transit the passage as early as the National Geographic Resolution can. As long as you have good ice, you have a greater chance at polar bear encounters." —Captain Martin Graser
A polar bear on pack ice in the Northwest Passage.
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What’s Included Aboard Ship & Ashore INCLUSIVE PRICING • Excursions, hotels, and airport transfers, as
• Presentations on your destination by
• All meals as indicated in the itinerary, both
• The services of a physician, physician’s
indicated in the itinerary
aboard and on shore. Meals are inspired by regional cuisine and locally sourced where possible
• Beer, wine, cocktails, and spirits. We are also
pleased to offer a selection of super-premium wines and liquors, available for purchase
• Hors d’oeuvres inspired by regional cuisine and locally sourced where possible
• 24-hour access to snacks, premium coffees and teas, non-alcoholic beverages, and filtered water
• Selection of exploration tools curated to
your destination, such as Zodiacs, kayaks, and other state-of-the-art gear
expedition staff and expert guest speakers assistant, nurse practitioner, or paramedic where available
• Morning stretch classes and 24-hour access to exercise equipment where available
• 24-hour access to lounges, observation decks, library stocked with regionally relevant literature, and other shared spaces
• Access to the OM System Photo Gear Locker with the latest gear to try out on loan
• Complimentary reusable water bottle to fill at on-board water refill stations
• Park and site entrance fees, special access permits, and port taxes
• Guidance and company of our leading expedition staff
SUITE EXCLUSIVES
Our new Suite Exclusives package gives guests staying in eligible cabins* access to an array of amenities designed to enhance your onboard experience, including priority booking for spa
treatments and igloo stays (on select ships), an in-room espresso maker, complimentary laundry and other exclusive perks.
*Amenities are valid on suites booked on National Geographic Endurance Categories 6 and 7; National Geographic Resolution Categories 6 and 7; National Geographic Explorer Categories 6 and 7.
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With Compliments: Polar Parka or Jacket Guests on our Arctic
expeditions receive a
complimentary parka or jacket depending on your expedition. The Arctic parka,
inspired by our much-coveted Antarctica parka, offers equally high performance in a rich, vibrant blue. The jacket,
designed for balmier sub-Arctic climes, has a sleek windproof and waterproof
shell. Additional information, including sizing, will be available in your online documents portal after booking.
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National Geographic Endurance & National Geographic Resolution 138 guests in 76 outside cabins and suites
These next-generation expedition ships are truly in a class of their own—fully stabilized, highly strengthened, and rated in a top-tier ice class category (Polar Code 5 Category A). They are able to navigate polar passages year-round and safely explore uncharted waters, and the waveslicing technology of the patented X-bow® ensures the smoothest ride possible. Superb amenities—such as outdoor infinity hot tubs, saunas, and twin glass igloos equipped for overnight stays—ensure luxuriant days at sea.
SEE MORE ONLINE:
Take a virtual tour and learn about National Geographic Endurance at expeditions.com/endurance and National Geographic Resolution at expeditions.com/resolution
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Clockwise from top: Two Seven Zero° restaurant; One of two igloos available for overnight stays; Suite with balcony.
National Geographic Explorer 148 guests in 81 outside cabins and suites
Designed for in-depth exploration, she is the definitive expedition ship, capable of navigating both polar passages and temperate waters. Fully stabilized and with an ice-strengthened hull, she provides exceptional comfort, while her dynamic suite of exploration features—including an interactive chart room, a high observation lounge, and a low-profile bow with dramatic views—reflect a dedication to curiosity and wonder.
SEE MORE ONLINE:
Learn more about National Geographic Explorer at expeditions.com/explorer
Clockwise from top: Newly renovated Category 7 suite; Dining room; Lounge.
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Special Offers Our special offers are designed to help the
ONGOING PROMOTIONS
exploring, whether you dream of visiting a
itineraries. Subject to availability, and may not be combined
traveling solo or with friends and family, setting
BRING THE KIDS: We believe sharing an expedition with
adventurers in our travel community keep
new destination or returning to an old favorite,
out on a short escape close to home or an epic journey to a faraway place.
Valid for new bookings only on select departures and with other offers. Call for details.
children is a life-enhancing experience. Take $500 off for each child under the age of 18 on any departure. Not
Below, you will find details for the offers indicated
applicable on extensions or airfare.
expeditions.com/offers for more information.
consecutive journeys taken on board our expedition
on the itinerary pages in this book. Visit NEW YEAR, NEW PERSPECTIVES
BACK-TO-BACK SAVINGS: Save 10% on any
ships. This savings is applicable on voyage fares only.
BOOK BY MARCH 13, 2024:
TRAVELING AS A GROUP: Save 5% when traveling as
on select departures, are subject to availability,
voyage fares only and not applicable on extensions or
may not be combined with other offers. Call for
for group travel vary from our regular policies.
- CREDIT UP TO $2,000: Receive a credit of
group of eight or more and enjoy a special amenity package
The following offers are valid for new bookings
a group of eight or more adults over age 18. Valid on
are not applicable on airfare or extensions, and
airfare. Deposit, final payments, and cancellation policies
details.
MILESTONES PACKAGE: Celebrate a milestone with a
$500, $1,000, or $2,000 per person, deducted
from cabin fare prior to any additional applicable
savings with the purchase of cabin fare.
- SOLO SAVINGS: Save 25%, 30%, or 40% on solo cabins on select departures.
- ADDITIONAL 10% SAVINGS WHEN YOU PAY IN FULL: Save an additional 10% on the cabin
fare when you pay in full at time of booking. To qualify for the discount, non-refundable
payment in full is due at the time of booking.
including:5% savings on voyage fares, custom group
photo, $150 shipboard credit for the group, and other
special gifts. Milestone celebration to be communicated
at time of booking. Not applicable on airfare or extensions. Deposit, final payments, and cancellation policies for group travel vary from our regular policies.
COMBINING OFFERS: Certain offers may be combinable for up to two savings opportunities except where noted otherwise. For example, travel with a group of eight or more on back-to-back voyages and take advantage of both savings.
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Private Charters Charter with Lindblad Expeditions and sail to the heart of the world’s most remote and wild places—with your favorite travel companions. Host your next board meeting sailing into the spectacular fjords of Norway; circumnavigate Iceland on an incentive trip with your employees; or gather your friends and family for a special celebration in Greenland. When you charter one of our intimate expedition ships exclusively for your group, our team will customize every detail of your experience to ensure your time on board is unforgettable. Discover the wild world on your private voyage with Lindblad Expeditions and cherish the memories forever. We look forward to exploring the world with you. Contact us to book your private charter today. Karen Kuttner-Dimitry, Vice President of Affinity & Charter Sales 800-783-6656 ext. 1030 or direct, 212-261-9030 | karenk@expeditions.com
Reservation Information Terms & Conditions: For complete terms and conditions please visit expeditions.com/terms Pricing: For best pricing book early. Prices quoted in this brochure are per person based on double occupancy in USD, and based on select departures. Prices quoted are valid at the time of printing, Dec. 21, 2023, are subject to change and availability at time of booking, and are not guaranteed until required deposit is made. Visit expeditions.com or call for all pricing. Pricing Includes: All accommodations aboard ship or in hotels per itinerary; all meals as indicated in the itinerary, both aboard and onshore; beer, wine, cocktails and spirits except super-premium brands available for purchase; hors d’oeuvres, excursions and airport transfers to and from recommended flights, as indicated in the itinerary; exploration tools such as kayaks; guidance and company of our leading expedition staff; presentations by expedition staff and expert guest speakers; complimentary reusable water bottle; crew gratuities; services of a medical professional; 24-hour access to exercise equipment; 24-hour access to lounges, observation decks, library, and other shared spaces; park and site entrance fees, special access permits, and port taxes. Unused services or items included in our programs are non-refundable. Not Included: Airfare (except flights when indicated as included); pre- and post-expedition extensions; additional hotel nights (except when indicated as included); private transfers; laundry, spa treatments, Wi-Fi, and phone services (except when indicated as included); travel protection plans; and passport, visa, and immigration fees. Airfare: For all programs, airfare is an additional cost unless otherwise indicated. We will gladly assist in making your air arrangements for a $50 per person service fee. Reservations, Deposits, and Final Payments: To reserve your place, an advance payment deposit is required at the time of reservation. Receipt of advance payment deposit indicates your acceptance of the terms and conditions. Final payment schedule can be found online. Visit expeditions.com/terms for complete details about deposits and final payment schedules which may vary by ship. Travel Protection Plan: We strongly recommend that you take advantage of our Travel Protection Plan. This plan offers comprehensive coverage to protect you from cancellation fees, costs incurred due to trip delays/interruption, medical assistance, and damaged or lost baggage, and provides medical assistance
and evacuation during your travels. Our Travel Protection Plan is available for U.S. residents only and may be purchased any time prior to final payment due date. If you are not satisfied for any reason, you may return your plan within 10 days after purchase. Your premium will be refunded if canceled within 10 days, provided you have not already departed on the trip or filed a claim. When so returned, the coverage under the plan is void from the original date of purchase. Responsibility and Other Terms & Conditions: Certain provisions concerning, among other things, limitations of Lindblad Expeditions’ and National Geographic Expeditions’ (a division of National Geographic Partners, LLC) liability for loss of property, injury, illness, or death during the voyage will be provided to all guests on the ship’s ticket sent prior to departure, and are also available on our website at expeditions.com/terms, or upon request. By registering for a trip, the guest agrees to all such terms and conditions. Cancellation Policy: Call for details or visit expeditions.com/ cancellation-policy Lindblad Expeditions, LLC is a registered member of the CA Seller of Travel Program #2151120. Registration as a seller of travel does not constitute approval by the State of California. ©2024 Lindblad Expeditions Lindblad Expeditions and the Eye are the trademarks of Lindblad Expeditions. All rights reserved. ©2024 National Geographic Partners, LLC. All Rights Reserved. NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC and the Yellow Border are trademarks of National Geographic Society and used with permission.
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