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September 26, 2023
National Wildlife Day is September 4; to celebrate this holiday, which aims to raise awareness about wild animals and their need for conservation, Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic has an offer of 25 percent off select 2024 and 2025 voyages.
The offer applies to a variety of cruises around the globe, including the Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic new “Antarctica Direct: Sail and Fly the Drake Passage” itineraries, which include a return flight from Antarctica. Other discounted voyages include a circumnavigation of Iceland, an exploration of Argentina’s eastern coast, adventures in the Galápagos Islands and more.
The promotion runs from now through September 19, 2024. Travelers who book one of 45 itineraries between now and then can save money on trips to watch puffins in Iceland, penguins in Antarctica, gray whales in Baja California and more.
Many of the company’s expedition cruises focus heavily on wildlife, so travelers have a lot of options to choose from.
Experience the Wonders of Wildlife
Playful sea lions in Galápagos. Penguins perched on ice floes in Antarctica. Colorful puffins nesting on Icelandic cliffs. Gray whales nurturing their calves in Baja California. Witnessing animals in their natural habitats deepens our connection to the planet and is the hallmark of exploring with Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic, the pioneers of expeditionary travel.
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The National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions fleet is 21 expedition ships sailing to the planet’s wildest and most interesting places, with the luxury of comfort and outfitted with tools to explore.
National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions values the ability to reach the planet’s wildest and most remote places safely with top experts and the luxury of comfort while making community and insight the center of expedition life.
To achieve this, ships in the National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions fleet are designed by the people who will use them. The captains who will take them deep into the ice. The veteran expedition leader who designed Zodiac loading platforms to get guests off the ship and exploring twice as quickly. The undersea specialists and divemasters who dive and launch ROVs on your behalf to capture video in polar sites and outfit guests for exploring tropical coral reefs. The chefs who create incredible meals as the ship sails to remote regions far from replenishment. By the photographers and naturalists who lead Recap in the ships’ lounges. To Sven Lindblad himself, whose ‘Circle of Truth’ podium is at the center of the lounge and the heart of the expedition community.
Each ship in the fleet is either purpose built to explore a region of the planet or leased on a basis of what they can add to the expedition experience. Just as a restaurant will design its kitchen based on a menu, the ship is tailored to exploring the planet’s most foreboding places in extreme comfort. Some are designed to navigate shallow rivers and deploy narrow skiffs to explore flooded forests. Others tailored to sailing along wild coasts and venturing into fast-moving, shallow channels where whales gather seasonally to feed. And yet others are made to go far into the planet’s polar regions in safety and comfort without resupplying fuel or provisions for weeks on end.
While this offer may have expired, we can still help you book with Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic.