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Helping Keep You Safe

As we welcome travelers back to exploring the world with National Geographic Expeditions, promoting health and safety is a top priority. Our focus remains on the well-being of our travelers and staff, and on operating our trips in a responsible way that continues to create unforgettable experiences.

National Geographic Expeditions is resuming trips with multiple layers of health and safety measures developed in consideration of guidance from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), local and international health authorities, the U.S. Travel Association, and The Walt Disney Company’s team of health experts. With this guidance, we have reimagined National Geographic Expeditions.

A full list of our current health and safety protocols—including what will be required of you and what you can expect from us— can be found at natgeoexpeditions.com/healthandsafety. This includes information about personal health and hygiene and new measures we have put in place for physical distancing, face coverings, cleaning, and more.

Given the constantly changing global health environment, our plans may evolve as we consider new guidance and recommendations from health agencies. This deliberate approach allows us to evaluate and adjust along the way. We’ll keep our website updated with any changes that might affect you.

LATEST BOOKING POLICIES

We recognize that the situation at home and around the world is constantly evolving, and that your travel plans—like ours—may need to be adjusted down the road. To provide you with more flexibility, we have modified our booking policies. Please visit natgeoexpeditions.com/bookingpolicy for updates to our booking policies.

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