Patagonia 2024-26

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From the magnificent mountains of Patagonia to the massive wildlife colonies of South Georgia and the Falklands, the southern reaches of our planet dazzle with a trove of natural treasures. Aboard our small and nimble expedition ships, travel to wild isles and untrammeled coasts, where roads are scarce and nature reigns.

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Contents Experience Patagonia from a New Perspective

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Patagonian Panoramas: Explore More by Small Ship

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Premier Hotel Accommodations

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Uncommon Discoveries in Patagonia and Beyond

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Seek Out Patagonia’s Big Five

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Expedition Ships

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Patagonia

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Itinerary: Exploring Patagonia’s National Parks From Puerto Montt to Tierra Del Fuego

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Itinerary: Patagonia: Chilean Fjords & Argentina’s Staten Island

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Itinerary: Best of Chilean Patagonia: Fjords, Glaciers, and Torres De Paine

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Itinerary: Southern Patagonia: Glaciers, Fjords & Wildlife

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Itinerary: Wild Coasts of Argentina, South Georgia, & the Falklands

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Special Offers

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Reservation Information

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Cover photo: Guests exploring by Zodiac. © Michael S. Nolan This page: An albatross takes flight over the Chilean fjords at sunset. © Eric Guth

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Experience Patagonia 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.

World-Class Expedition Ships

A trio of small expedition ships play host to our Patagonian voyages: the intrepid National Geographic Explorer and state-of-the-art sister ships, National Geographic Endurance and National Geographic Resolution. Each is stocked with a fleet of Zodiacs that allow us to explore without being dependent on ports or piers, while kayaks let you paddle deep into rocky coves and fjords. Open decks and large windows keep us connected to extraordinary views of sapphire seas rich with marine life.

Travel with a Veteran Team

Every member of our team—from our naturalists and expedition leaders to our crew working behind the scenes—is committed to ensuring our guests have an unforgettable experience. Our captains are masters at navigating these waters, and many of our veteran guides have worked with us for decades, chosen for their extensive knowledge of subjects like geology and wildlife biology. They, along with the thoughtfully selected guest speakers who join us on board, give rich context to our wild surroundings.

ALL IN: Activities and excursions are always included in the voyage price, unless otherwise noted.

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with Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic Take Great Photos with the Pros

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. Stand side by side with top photographers, pick up tips in the field, and return home with the photos of a lifetime. With our complimentary OM System Photo Gear Locker, you can field test new lenses, camera bodies, and more.

Actively Explore Every Day

Our itineraries feature a range of activities designed to immerse you in these spectacular environments. Whether you choose to hike the rugged Patagonian terrain, kayak in brilliant blue lakes, or go on a whale-watching excursion in a marine reserve, you will be able to explore your way, every day.

Exclusive Undersea Program

On each of our voyages, an undersea specialist uses a high-definition video camera and deploys a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) that allows us to peer up to 1,000 feet beneath the water’s surface. Footage is shared during daily recaps, inviting guests to witness the swaying kelp forests and surprisingly colorful sea life that thrive in the steely waters below us.

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Patagonian Panoramas: Explore More by Small Ship Patagonia is a land of water and ice, with glacial fields, towering fjords, and remote islands that beg to be explored by sea. Seeing the region’s shores from the Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic fleet is a natural fit—an immersive experience that allows for a nimble approach and rarified access. Here, we share why Patagonia is best discovered aboard our small expedition ships.

Discover Patagonia’s Most Remote Corners

In a place as wild and boundless as Patagonia, overland travel isn’t just challenging—it can be impossible. Many parts of the region can’t be accessed by vehicle; the terrain is often so remote that roads don’t exist. Traveling by ship allows you to cover more ground on a single expedition without ever repacking your bags or plane-hopping. Tidal shifts make Patagonian waterways difficult to navigate, and many remain uncharted. With our experienced teams, entering even the trickiest of inlets is par for the course— and as a guest, you’ll find yourself surrounded only by sea, mountains, and sky in places few others have visited.

Exclusive Access Granted Solely to Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic

Our history of conservation in Patagonia has helped us forge key partnerships that translate to rarified access for guests. For instance, our support of the Wildlife Conservation Society has contributed to a range of projects in Karukinka Natural Park, from building ranger stations to surveying elephant seal colonies. In turn, our travelers enjoy an onboard visit from a Wildlife Conservation Society representative, as well as special access to Karukinka’s old-growth forests and gem-like lakes. On Isla de Los Estados, or Staten Island, you’ll see landscapes witnessed only by researchers—because of the island’s ecological fragility, the Argentine government tightly restricts access for large vessels. Our guests are among the few non-scientists who get the chance to spot the resident seals, Andean condors, and rockhopper penguins, and to see the lighthouse made famous by Jules Verne as the “Lighthouse at the End of the World.”

Experience a New Perspective on Iconic Scenery

At sea level, peaks seem more epic and ice fields more massive. Glaciers come alive from the water, where icebergs calve and meltwater streams off in waterfalls. In a region known for drama, exploring by sea lends you a better look at both its large-scale grandeur and small vignettes, from albatross stretching their wings to the creaks and groans of shifting ice echoing over the fjords—enchanting scenes that define this wild and windswept place.

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Exploring by ship gives you a frontrow seat to Patagonia’s grandeur. At sea level, the peaks seem to tower higher, ice fields encircle you, and glaciers come alive with their calving icebergs and cascading waterfalls.

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Premier Hotel Accommodations On our Best of Chilean Patagonia: Fjords, Glaciers, and Torres De Paine expedition, we travel by both land and sea, giving travelers the opportunity to get immersed in the epic onshore scenery. Settle into a world-class lodge like the properties featured here and spend days adventuring amid jagged peaks and gem-like lakes. Or simply relax in your superb accommodations, where nature’s beauty takes center stage.

Explora Patagonia Hotel Salto Chico

The five-star Hotel Salto Chico crowns an eponymous waterfall in one of the most picturesque parts of Torres del Paine National Park, where the massive Paine Massif rises into a mesmerizing backdrop. The warm, wood-paneled lodge is connected by catwalk to a spa with a heated pool and open-air jacuzzis—all overlooking the glacially fed, powder-blue waters of the Paine River.

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The Singular Patagonia

The Singular Patagonia pays homage to the region’s sheep-farming past through the thoughtful renovation of this historic processing plant—now a luxury hotel that blends industrial elements with modern elegance. Rustic details, including preserved machinery and concrete finishings, reflect the stark beauty of the surrounding fjord lands and foster an authentic sense of place at the ends of the Earth.

Tierra Patagonia Hotel & Spa

Looking out over the soaring Torres del Paine, Tierra Patagonia Hotel & Spa is a celebration of its surroundings and a shining model of sustainable tourism. The lodge’s innovative architecture incorporates natural materials and design elements of traditional Chilean estancias, while locally sourced cuisine and a world-class spa invite you to experience Patagonia with all your senses.

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Uncommon Discoveries in Patagonia and Beyond Our voyages to South America’s southernmost reaches are expertly curated to include unique experiences that allow you to uncover the hidden side of your destination. During our long history of responsibly exploring these wild regions, we have been granted special access to restricted areas and charted courses in wild places rarely explored by travelers.

Península Valdés

A UNESCO World Heritage-listed marine sanctuary, Península Valdés is the world’s most important breeding ground for endangered southern right whales. Our arrival coincides with the start of whale season, optimizing our chances of spotting these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat.

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Torres del Paine National Park

This stunning park’s iconic mountain range—with razorsharp peaks resembling great granite horns—presides over the Patagonian steppe, home to solitary pumas and herds of guanaco. Discover gem-colored lagoons, glistening glaciers, and lush southern beech forests in this UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.


Karukinka Natural Park

Argentina’s Staten Island

Cape Horn

The Chilean Fjords

With special permission from the Wildlife Conservation Society, Lindblad Expeditions has access to Karukinka Natural Park, a private reserve of wind-bent forests and wetlands harboring more than 90 animal species, including some of Chile’s largest populations of guanaco, culpeo foxes, and Andean condors.

At the southern tip of South America, where the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans meet, Cape Horn marks the northern end of the infamous Drake Passage, where mariners have braved cross currents for centuries. In the rare event that conditions are conducive to landing, you will achieve an explorer’s milestone.

Off limits for nearly a century, Isla de los Estados is seldom seen by tourists. Lindblad Expeditions paved the way for sustainable tourism here: National Geographic Explorer was the first foreign-flagged vessel given access. Rockhopper penguins and fur seals are among the wildlife that thrives in this protected nature reserve.

Patagonia’s ice-carved coast is lined with spectacular fjords, locally called senos. Venture deep into this extensive maze of channels, dotted with tiny islands and framed by subpolar forests. Numerous glaciers flow from the Southern Patagonian Ice Field, depositing icebergs into the deeply carved fjord lands.

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Seek Out Patagonia’s Big Five Amid Patagonia’s dramatic landscapes, wildlife-lovers will find a menagerie of rare animals that have adapted to their extreme surroundings. Of the more than 60 mammals, 400 birds, and 50 reptiles that have been recorded here, these species earn headline honors as Patagonia’s ‘big five.’ Meet the region’s most charismatic creatures, then join us on expedition to seek them out in the wild.

Magellanic Penguin

Penguins outnumber people in the southern reaches of South America, and are especially common on coastal islands, such as Isla Magdalena. These dapper birds— decked out in the classic penguin tuxedo, complete with a bow-tie band—nest in burrows and are often spotted standing guard outside their tunnels.

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Darwin’s Rhea

A cousin to the ostrich and the emu, this large flightless bird struts across the scrublands, sporting feathers that make it tough to spot despite its size. Shaggy gray and brown plumage blends in perfectly with the vegetation, and when the rhea lowers its head to feed, it could pass for a small bush on the steppe.

Guanaco

The guanaco—along with its llama and alpaca cousins—belongs to the same family as camels, a resemblance you can spot in their long necks and split upper lips. Traveling in large herds on the open Patagonian pampas, guanacos are surprisingly fast, an attribute needed to escape pursuing pumas.

Andean Condor

When factoring in weight and wingspan, Andean condors measure in as the world’s largest land birds, and can soar for more than 100 miles without flapping their wings. Their overall numbers are in decline; however, populations remain strong in Patagonia, where it’s possible to see a dozen or more of these scavengers circling together.

Puma

Torres del Paine National Park is home to a healthy puma population, in part due to strict protections imposed by the Chilean government. Ranking among the largest species of wild cat in the Americas, pumas are powerful hunters—and typically well fed in Patagonia, thanks to the large herds of guanacos in the region.

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National Geographic Explorer With a storied history working in Norway’s famed Coastal Express, the flagship National Geographic Explorer was completely rebuilt to deliver the finest in polar exploration for Lindblad Expeditions. With an ice-strengthened hull, a dynamic suite of exploration tools, and a well-appointed interior, this extraordinary ship is devoted to exploration—every detail revealing our dedication to curiosity and wonder.

Learn more about National Geographic Explorer Clockwise from top: Newly renovated Category 7 suite; exquisite meals prepared with fresh ingredients; the Bridge is open 24 hours to scan for wildlife or learn the art of navigation.

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National Geographic Endurance National Geographic Resolution National Geographic Endurance and her sister ship, National Geographic Resolution, are truly in a class of their own. Purposebuilt with our 55+ years of experience, these state-of-the-art, top-tier ice class vessels get you closer to the world’s most remote places for the ultimate adventure experience—delivered in supreme comfort and stability.

Learn more about National Geographic Endurance and National Geographic Resolution

Clockwise from top: Suite with balcony; One of two igloos available for overnight stays; Two Seven Zero° restaurant.

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“ When I arrived in Torres del Paine National Park, I was enamored by the landscape because the light never seemed to hit the peaks of the iconic massif the same way twice. The beauty of those mountains has brought me to tears more than once.” — Krista Rossow, National Geographic Photography Expert

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Pia Glacier.

Exploring Patagonia’s National Parks From Puerto Montt to Tierra Del Fuego 17 DAYS / FROM $13,500pp 2024 Oct. National Geographic Resolution

Santiago ARGENTINA Pacific Ocean

Visit expeditions.com//parks_patagonia for itinerary details, extensions, and current rates

HIGHLIGHTS

• Hike through forests of alerce trees, comparable to giant

sequoias, at Pumalín Douglas Tompkins National Park.

• See four national parks including the iconic Torres del Paine

National Park, and explore the Chilean fjords by Zodiac, kayak, and on foot.

• Explore wildlife reserves not easily accessible to the public,

including Karukinka Natural Park in Tierre del Fuego to search for albatrosses, Andean condors, flying steamer ducks, and more.

• See tidewater glaciers flowing from the massive Southern

Patagonian Ice Field.

• Explore mountainous islands blanketed in temperate rainforest

and some of the most extensive wetlands in the world.

CHILE Puerto Montt Chiloé Pumalín Douglas Tompkins NP

Atlantic Ocean

Exploring Chilean Fjords Torres del Paine Kirke Narrows Puerto Natales Seno Garibaldi

Karukinka Ushuaia

SPECIAL OFFERS

Book By March 13, 2024: • $2,000 Expedition Credit. • 40% Solo Savings. • 10% Past Guest Savings. • Save an additional 10% when you pay in full See page 22 for details.

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National Geographic Resolution cruising the breathtaking Chilean fjords.

Patagonia: Chilean Fjords & Argentina’s Staten Island 12 DAYS / FROM $13,580pp 2024 Mar., Oct. / 2026 Feb. National Geographic Explorer, National Geographic Resolution Visit expeditions.com/short_patagonia for itinerary details, extensions, and current rates

to/from Santiago

Pacific Ocean

ARGENTINA

Puerto Natales

Atlantic Ocean Punta Arenas

EXPEDITION HIGHLIGHTS

• Explore this remote and largely inaccessible landscape dotted with

massive glaciers, dramatic fjords, and soaring snow-covered peaks.

• Venture through wildlife reserves not easily accessible to the

public, including Karukinka Natural Park in Tierra del Fuego.

• Kayak and Zodiac cruise the breathtaking Chilean fjords that are

only accessible by expedition ship.

• Transit the legendary Beagle Channel and look out for shearwaters,

petrels, albatrosses, and more.

• By special permission, be one of the few people ever to explore

Isla de los Estados (Staten Island), located at the extreme end of South America.

• Extend your expedition with a taste of Santiago’s world-

famous cuisine and venture into wine country, or spend time at breathtaking Iguazu Falls.

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to Buenos Aires (Select departures)

CHILE

Karukinka Ushuaia Isla de los Estados (Staten Island)

SPECIAL OFFERS

Book By March 13, 2024: • $1,000 Expedition Credit. • 40% Solo Savings. • 10% Past Guest Savings. • Save an additional 10% when you pay in full Select departures only. See page 22 for details.

SPECIAL GUEST

Join National Geographic Photography Expert Kike Calvo on Mar. 10, 2024 and Isai Ruben Madriz on Oct. 22, 2024.


Best of Chilean Patagonia: Fjords, Glaciers, and Torres De Paine 16 DAYS / FROM $22,080pp 2024 Mar. Oct. National Geographic Explorer, National Geographic Resolution Visit expeditions.com/best_patagonia for itinerary details, extensions, and current rates

to/from Santiago

Pacific Ocean

ARGENTINA

to Buenos Aires

CHILE

Torres del Paine Puerto Natales

Atlantic Ocean Punta Arenas

Karukinka Ushuaia

HIGHLIGHTS

Isla de los Estados (Staten Island)

• Venture inland to explore the iconic landscapes of Torres del

Paine, Patagonia’s jewel.

• Explore wild, windswept Isla de los Estados (Staten Island),

located at the extreme end of South America and largely off limits to travelers since 1923.

• Venture through wildlife reserves not easily accessible to the

public, including Karukinka Natural Park in Tierra del Fuego.

• Zodiac cruise and kayak through the breathtaking Chilean fjords.

Capture your best images.

• Extend your expedition with a taste of Santiago’s world-famous

cuisine and venture into wine country, or spend time in Iguazu Falls, or Easter Island.

SPECIAL OFFERS

Book By March 13, 2024: • $1,000 Expedition Credit. • 40% Solo Savings. • 10% Past Guest Savings. • Save an additional 10% when you pay in full Select departures only. See page 22 for details. Rockhopper penguins.

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Southern Patagonia: Glaciers, Fjords & Wildlife 19 DAYS / FROM $22,556pp 2024 Mar. / 2026 Feb. National Geographic Endurance Visit expeditions.com/glaciers for itinerary details, extensions, and current rates

HIGHLIGHTS

• Visit a marine reserve on the Chilean coast where humpback whales

CHILE

ARGENTINA

Torres del Paine Puerto Natales Francisco Coloane Marine Park

To/from Buenos Aires

Isla Magdalena Karukinka Ushuaia

Pia Glacier Cape Horn

and dolphins gather, and visit Magellanic penguins on Isla Magdalena.

Isla de los Estados (Staten Island)

• Glide into Patagonia’s “Glacier Alley” and navigate among floating

icebergs by Zodiac and kayak.

• Explore iconic Torres del Paine National Park with our expert

naturalist staff.

• Discover private reserves such as Karukinka and enjoy special access

to Argentina’s extraordinary Isla de los Estados (Staten Island).

• Extend your expedition in vibrant and historic Buenos Aires, or venture

to magnificent Iguazú Falls.

Calving glacier.

SPECIAL OFFERS

Book By March 13, 2024: • $2,000 Expedition Credit. • 40% Solo Savings. • 10% Past Guest Savings. • Save an additional 10% when you pay in full Select departures only. See page 22 for details.

SPECIAL GUEST

Join National Geographic Photography Expert Todd Gipstein on Mar. 12, 2024.

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New

Southern right whale.

Wild Coasts of Argentina, South Georgia, & the Falklands 25 DAYS / FROM $44,298pp 2025 Oct. National Geographic Endurance Visit expeditions.com/wildcoasts for itinerary details, extensions, and current rates

HIGHLIGHTS • Seek out the whale-rich waters of UNESCO World Heritage-listed

Buenos Aires

browed albatrosses and penguins that thrive here—with guidance from a National Geographic Photography Expert.

• Trace the spellbinding story of Shackleton’s fateful expedition

on South Georgia and get immersed in a sea of black and white amid tens of thousands of stately king penguins.

Montevideo

ARGENTINA Bahía Blanca Atlantic Ocean

Puerto Madryn

Bahía Bustamante

Puerto Deseado

Peninsula Valdés to observe southern right whales in their annual breeding grounds—one of the world’s great wildlife spectacles.

• Capture the windswept beauty of the Falklands—and the black-

URUGUAY

Falkland Islands Ushuaia

South Georgia

SPECIAL OFFER

Book By March 13, 2024: • 10% Past Guest Savings. See page 22 for details.

• Discover the burgeoning wine region of Bahía Bustamante

and visit Patagonia Austral National Park and Blue Patagonia UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.

• Extend your expedition to the magnificent Iguazú Falls.

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Take Advantage of Our Special Offers New Year, New Perspectives: $2,000 Credit: Book by March 13, 2024. Receive a credit of $2,000 per person, deducted from cabin fare prior to any additional applicable savings with the purchase of cabin fare. Valid for new bookings only on select departures of Southern Patagonia: Glaciers, Fjords & Wildlife, and Exploring Patagonia’s National Parks from Puerto Montt to Tierra Del Fuego, subject to availability, not applicable on airfare or extensions, and may not be combined with other offers. Call for details. New Year, New Perspectives: $1,000 Credit: Book by March 13, 2024. Receive a credit of $1,000 per person, deducted from cabin fare prior to any additional applicable savings with the purchase of cabin fare. Valid for new bookings only on select departures of Patagonia: Chilean Fjords and Argentina’s Staten Island, and Best of Chilean Patagonia: Fjords, Glaciers and Torres Del Paine, subject to availability, not applicable on airfare or extensions, and may not be combined with other offers. Call for details. New Year, New Perspectives: Solo Savings: Book by March 13, 2024. Save 40% on solo cabins on select departures of Patagonia: Chilean Fjords and Argentina’s Staten Island, Best of Chilean Patagonia: Fjords, Glaciers and Torres Del Paine, Southern Patagonia: Glaciers, Fjords & Wildlife, and Exploring Patagonia’s National Parks from Puerto Montt to Tierra Del Fuego. Not applicable on airfare or extensions and may not be combined with other offers. Call for details. Past Guest Saving: Book by March 13, 2024. Receive an additional 10% per past guest saving on selected departures of Patagonia: Chilean Fjords and Argentina’s Staten Island, Best of Chilean Patagonia: Fjords, Glaciers and Torres Del Paine, Southern Patagonia: Glaciers, Fjords & Wildlife, and Exploring Patagonia’s National Parks from Puerto Montt to Tierra Del Fuego, deducted from cabin fare prior to any additional applicable savings with the purchase of cabin fare. Savings can be extended to past guest’s friends and family: up to an additional four people, or two additional cabins. Past Guest Savings must be communicated at time of booking. Valid for past guests, new bookings only on select departures, subject to availability, not applicable on airfare or extensions, and may not be combined with other offers. Call for details.

Additional 10% Savings When You Pay in Full: Book by March 13, 2024. Save an additional 10% on the cabin fare when you pay in full at time of booking. Valid for new bookings only on select departures, subject to availability, not applicable on airfare or extensions, and may not be combined with other offers. To qualify for the discount, non-refundable payment in full is due at the time of booking. Call for details. Complimentary Bar Tab & Crew Gratuities: On all National Geographic Explorer, National Geographic Endurance, and National Geographic Resolution voyages, we will cover your crew gratuities and bar tab (excepting certain super-premium brands of alcohol). Back-To-Back Savings: Save 10% on any consecutive journeys taken aboard National Geographic Explorer, National Geographic Endurance, and National Geographic Resolution. This saving is applicable on voyage fares only, and is not valid on extensions or airfare. Traveling As A Group: Save 5% when traveling as a group of 8 or more people. Take advantage of these great savings, while enjoying traveling with your friends and family. This saving is applicable to voyage fares only, and is not valid on extensions or airfare. Deposit, final payments, and cancellation policies for group travel vary from our regular policies. Celebrate A Milestone: Travel with a group of eight or more and enjoy a special amenity package including: 5% savings on booking, custom group photo, $150 shipboard credit, and other special gifts. Milestone celebration to be communicated at time of booking. Bring the Kids: We believe sharing an expedition with your kids or grandkids is a life-enhancing experience. So, take $500 off for each child under the age of 18. Combining Offers: Certain offers may be combinable, up to two savings opportunities except where noted otherwise. For example, travel with a group of 8 or more on back-to-back expeditions, and take advantage of both savings! Terms & Conditions: Offers are valid on select departures, on new bookings only, subject to availability, not applicable on airfare or extensions, and may not be combinable with other offers. Call for details.

Inclusive Pricing • Excursions, hotels, and airport transfers, as indicated in the itinerary. • All meals as indicated in the itinerary, both aboard and on shore. • Hors d’oeuvres inspired by regional cuisine and locally sourced where possible. • 24-hour access to snacks, premium coffees and teas, nonalcoholic beverages, and filtered water. • Beer, wine, cocktails, and spirits. We are also pleased to offer a selection of super premium wines and liquors, available for purchase. • Crew gratuities. • Guidance and company of our leading expedition staff.

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• Selection of exploration tools curated to your destination, such as Zodiacs, kayaks, and other state-of-the-art gear. • Presentations on your destination by expedition staff and expert guest speakers. • The services of a medical professional. • 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. • Complimentary reusable water bottle to fill at onboard water refill stations. • Park and site entrance fees, special access permits, and port taxes.


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, January 10, 2024, 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.

Private Charter 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 or staff incentive trip aboard our fleet, or gather your friends and family for a special celebration in a spectacular destination. 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 karenk@expeditions.com

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Pricing Includes: All accommodations aboard ship or in hotels per itinerary; all meals as indicated in the itinerary; beer, wine, cocktails, and spirits (except super-premium brands available for purchase) aboard; 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: Air transportation (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 New Expedition Dates, Same Exceptional Experiences: Beginning in 2024, Day 1 of our itineraries will no longer reflect “departure from the U.S.” and will reflect “arrival to the city” where your expedition begins. The actual durations of expeditions will remain unchanged. Visit expeditions. com/newdates for details. 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. Photo Credits: Javier Cotin, Macduff Everton, Montgomery Gilchrist, Mike Greenfleder, Eric Guth, Oivind Haug, Ralph Lee Hopkins, Jesse Humbert, iStock, David Jaffe, David Katz, Jeff Litton, Adam Maire, Sean Neilson, Michael S. Nolan, Douglas Scaletta, Shutterstock, David Vargas.

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1.877.689.1962 | WWW.EXPEDITIONS.COM Printed on 10% recycled content paper with soy-based inks. We recommend that you pass this along for others to enjoy or recycle. 100% carbon neutral. Committed to being single-use plastic free. We care deeply about the planet, and travel as a powerful force for good. Learn more at expeditions.com/sustainability PAT-0224

New Ways To Explore Patagonia! • Additional departures added • Save on select voyages See page 22 for details.

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