National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions has launched its “The Expedition That Started it All” offer, inviting travelers to celebrate nearly six decades of exploration with up to 20 percent savings on select 2026–27 voyages across the globe when booked by February 9, 2026.
For almost 60 years, Lindblad Expeditions has taken curious travelers to destinations ranging from Antarctica to the Arctic, on journeys that connect guests with the planet’s most extraordinary people, places, and wildlife.
Sample itineraries featured in “The Expedition That Started it All” offer include:
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“Voyage to Alaska, British Columbia and Haida Gwaii”: Travelers can save 20 percent on the April 16, 2026, departure of this voyage. By special invitation, guests will visit the remote, moss-draped archipelago of Haida Gwaii, the ancestral territory of the Haida Nation, and sail the wildlife-rich Inside Passage of Alaska and British Columbia, home to whales, dolphins, and pristine temperate rainforests all aboard National Geographic Sea Lion.
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“Galápagos Escape”: Guests have the opportunity to enjoy 20 percent savings on the August 13, 2026 departure of this immersive 10-day journey through Darwin’s islands aboard the elegant National Geographic Islander II. The expedition offers close encounters with iconic wildlife that inspired Darwin’s theory of evolution, snorkeling in pristine waters alongside sea lions and sea turtles, and hikes across black-sand beaches and lush highlands. Designed with over 50 years of expertise, each voyage provides a variety of daily adventures both on land and undersea, offering a comprehensive and unforgettable perspective of the archipelago.
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“Antarctica and Patagonia: Legendary Ice and Epic Fjords”: From the towering glaciers of the Antarctic Peninsula to the dramatic peaks of southern Patagonia and the serene fjords of Chile, travelers will witness humpback whales breaching, penguins gathering in vast colonies, shimmering icebergs, and sapphire-hued waters framed by snowcapped mountains and pristine forests. Flexibility is a hallmark of this expedition, allowing the shipboard itinerary to adapt to rare wildlife sightings and ideal conditions for Zodiac excursions. Guests on the February 21, 2027, departure aboard National Geographic Explorer can enjoy 20 percent savings, making this exploration of the southernmost realms even more accessible.
From sailing past Alaska’s towering icefields to exploring the vibrant ecosystems of the Galápagos Islands and tracing the wild contours of Patagonia, each voyage captures the spirit of discovery that has defined Lindblad Expeditions for nearly six decades.
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