National
Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions has unveiled the 2027-28 collection of
innovative voyages.
The expeditions, led by seasoned expedition leaders,
naturalists, historians, scientists, photographers and National Geographic experts
offer new and returning itineraries, creating more opportunities for travelers
to discover top destinations across all seven continents to the furthest
corners of the Earth.
“We’re excited to share the next wave of our new collection
of voyages for 2027 and 2028. These journeys are inspired by the curiosity and
adventurous spirit of our guests, and they stay true to what makes traveling
with us so special: small ships, incredible naturalists and guides, and
experiences that bring each destination to life in authentic and meaningful
ways,” said Natalya Leahy, chief executive officer, Lindblad
Expeditions in a statement.
She added, “This unparalleled expertise in expedition
travel, combined with our spirit of innovation and commitment to life-expanding
experiences, is what defines National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions. We don’t
just take people to places—we show them how to truly see them.”
“Whether it’s crafting a new itinerary to reflect the ethos
of our brand or restructuring an existing product that allows guests to
rediscover new elements of their favorite places, we are consistently looking
to reframe the travel experience in innovative ways. Our team of naturalists,
navigators, and captains is one of the most experienced in the industry, which
truly makes the difference when planning once-in-a-lifetime journeys to the
edges of the world,” said Trey Byus, chief expedition officer, Lindblad
Expeditions.
2027-2028 highlights include:
Azores to Barcelona: A Special Solar Eclipse-
a new itinerary highlighting astrotourism and natural phenomena, offering
guests a rare opportunity to potentially witness the eclipse at sea, side by
side with naturalists and a National Geographic photographer.Baffin Island: Exploring Canada’s Wild Arctic
Frontier and Fabled Lands of the North: Greenland to Newfoundland- offer more
opportunities to explore the Arctic, including the high Arctic archipelago of
Svalbard in spring and summer with opportunities to see polar bears in their
native habitat and witness pristine snow and ice bathed in near-perfect light.National Geographic Orion’s Continental
Crossroads: Spain, Morocco and the Canary Islands and Spain, Portugal and
Morocco: Atlantic Horizons and National Geographic Endurance’s Porto, Bordeaux
and Bergen: Wonders of Western Europe provides new options to rediscover
Europe, bringing passengers to famed destinations and lesser-known gems along
coastal shores. The luxurious, three-mast sailing ship Sea Cloud II navigates
Malta, Sicily and Greece on an unforgettable journey across the shimmering
azure waters of the Ionian Sea.Exploring Patagonia’s National Parks from
Punta Arenas to Puerto Montt returns with two 17-day favorites to discover
the region’s mountainous islands, forests, tidewater glaciers, and wildlife
reserves.Fiji and Tahiti Adventure: Vibrant Reefs and
Cultural History Adventure features explorations in the South
Pacific, where untouched beauty and remarkable cultures align.
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